Digital Printing-Production Inkjet - Continuous Feed (Color)
The Inkjet Summit is designed to educate industry leaders on the future of production inkjet printing technology & software solutions.
The Association of College and University Printers met in Cincinnati for its 52nd conference, which boasted the highest attendance in years. The conference featured sessions Web-to-print, variable data, wide-format and bindery, and several sessions were devoted to in-plant justification, benchmarking and marketing.
In-plants were a force to be reckoned with at last month's Inkjet Summit. I just returned from the event, now in its fifth year, after spending three days mingling with the nearly 30 managers in attendance — a six-fold increase from just five in-plant managers at the first Inkjet Summit.
At the Inkjet Summit, Marco Boer, VP of I.T. Strategies, said that a growth spurt for production inkjet printing is on the way.
Before adding an inkjet production press, make sure you've mastered your data. That was one of the key points stressed by Conference Chair Marco Boer during the fifth annual Inkjet Summit, held last week in Ponte Vedra, Fla. Here are his other takeaways.
In-plant managers were everywhere at last week's Inkjet Summit. Almost 30 of them from 24 different in-plants joined more than 100 other printers in Ponte Vedra, Fla., to learn about production inkjet printing.
At the recent ACUP conference, Bob Neubauer interviewed Chuck Werninger about his new Océ VarioPrint i300 inkjet press.
Switching to production inkjet printing enabled Physicians Mutual to save customers money on printing
The market for production inkjet printed output is healthy and continues to grow at rates that make most other print sectors envious.
I just returned from my 22nd Association of College and University Printers (ACUP) conference. With about 110 higher-ed in-plant managers in attendance, it was a beehive of conversation and education.