Digital Printing-Production Inkjet - Cut Sheet
Finally, 613 days since I last saw an in-plant manager in person, I greeted Richard Beto at the airport in Austin, Texas, on Monday, and we rode together to tour his in-plant at the University of Texas at Austin. I was in town to attend the Inkjet Summit, where, for three days, I got to hang out with some two dozen in-plant managers — in person; no Zoom involved.
Canon's varioPRINT iX-series sheetfed inkjet press has seen a rapid uptake in the graphic arts market during its first year. With more than 100 sales in its first year of market availability, the system has proven to be popular worldwide.
We will explore why production inkjet makes sense for your in-plant.
The speed, quality, and reliability of inkjet technology have improved remarkably in the past few years. Inkjet installations are on the rise, particularly in three key segments: government, K-12, and health care. We talked with in-plants in each to learn why inkjet works for them.
Learn ways inkjet can be used to win more customers, maximize profits, offer more services, and provide more value to customers.
With production inkjet equipment, experts say, “you can make more money than you are making with whatever you are printing on today.” Four senior industry analysts discuss why they think inkjet is well-positioned to lead the recovery.
The Konica Minolta AccurioJet KM-1e LED UV Inkjet Press was recognized for its ability to print on a wide variety of substrates.
Canon U.S.A. introduced two Automation Modules for the imagePRESS C10010VP Series.
With the variety of inkjet options now available, smaller-volume in-plants are now considering inkjet presses. Here are some factors to consider when contemplating inkjet for your operation.
Despite market uncertainty in 2020, Canon customers showed enthusiasm following the launch of the varioPRINT iX-series, which has proven to be a popular option due to its offset-like quality and reliable throughput.