Digital Printing-Digital Offset
The UFT Printing and Mail Department in lower Manhattan recently installed a four-color Presstek CPO 34DI.
Starting with HP Indigo 10000 Digital Press units, HP's new Certified Pre-Owned program will offer previously owned presses at a more accessible price point.
Shutterfly is investing in more than 60 new high-performance HP Indigo Digital Presses to drive higher productivity for its range of high-quality, photo-based and personalized products including photo gifts, photo books, school portraits, holiday cards, and home decor.
His departure after 25 years will mark the end for Alon Bar-Shany as the worldwide "face" of HP Indigo to its large base of HP Indigo digital press users, the Dscoop user community, and the printing industry trade press.
In the latest episode of the Impressions Xchange podcast, HP Indigo GM Alon Bar-Shany talks about the company's new digital presses and how the company is responding to the COVID-19 pandemic.
While Kodak may never operate on the grand scale it once did, James V. Continenza, executive chairman, has a plan under the new "One Kodak" model for lifting the company to leadership in digital printing, doing away with old division structures and upgrading its digital capacity to restore the company's reputation.
Palm Beach County's Graphics Division recently hosted a “myDI” Operator Skills training event for the Presstek brand 52DI offset press in its Greenacres, Fla., facility.
HP’s Indigo 12000 HD system is increasingly being used for applications such as professional and wedding photo prints. The system’s high-definition writing head doubles print resolution and outperforms the quality of most offset printing. PRINTING United Booth 6407.
Last week in Little Rock, Ark., the in-plant at the Division of Department of Work Force Services was the site of a Mark Andy training program for DI press users. The in-plant installed a certified pre-owned Presstek 34DI-X almost a year ago.
Printing for the country’s largest police force has its challenges, but the NYPD Printing Section — like the officers it serves — is trained and ready to handle almost anything.