Digital Printing - Wide Format
Wide and superwide digital inkjet printers can be used to produce a wide range of materials, including retail signage, trade show displays, courtroom graphics and even vehicle wraps. Aqueous vs. solvent inks, substrate management, cutting and other finishing operations are just some of the issue users encounter in making a go of this service.
Konica Minolta’s new high-speed line of hybrid UV-LED wide-format printers deliver faster output and greater substrate flexibility.
As the submission period for the 2026 Pinnacle Awards program closes, Mimaki reflects on its 2025 win with the JFX200-1213 EX.
Wide-format is no longer pigeon-holed to outdoor signage and vehicle wraps. Today, the technology is used in myriad spaces.
Warwick Publishing CEO Alex Paschal discusses the company’s 100-year milestone, the evolution of its print product mix, and why print isn't dead.
Among the many things proven at last year’s PRINTING United Expo in Orlando, was that wide-format technology continues to develop.
For more than a century, the billboard business depended on printing. Today, that relationship is beginning to unravel.
Join us for a lively discussion on how new technology developments for wide-format printing increase quality and expand options.
As wide-format producers plan for growth, we asked owners in different phases of their wide-format journey to SWOT the segment.
In many shops, finishing remains a major bottleneck. Here are some considerations.
Becky McConnell of Durst North America discusses what the Pinnacle Awards program means to them.














