Digital Printing-Production Inkjet - Cut Sheet
It's important to understand where the competition is coming from and how to position your transaction printing business in the most profitable way. On day four of the Virtual Inkjet Summit, Elizabeth Gooding addressed this issue and how the path to evolution is essential.
After four days of online educational sessions, panels, solution showcases, and networking, the 2020 Virtual Inkjet Summit concluded with key business takeaways and insights for printers from Marco Boer, VP of IT Strategies, and Quad/Graphics Chairman, President, and CEO Joel Quadracci.
Perhaps the biggest revelation to come from a panel discussion of in-plant managers during the recent virtual Inkjet Summit was how straightforward the decision to add an inkjet press was for each of them.
One of the best ways to learn about inkjet printing is to hear about the real-life experiences of press users who came before you. During the virtual Inkjet Summit last week, two inkjet veterans shared their triumphs and tribulations with production inkjet printing.
Francis McMahon, executive VP, Production Print Solutions, at Canon Solutions America, talks about how Canon is assisting its customers during the pandemic, the recent launches of the new ProStream 1800 and varioPRINT iX-series of color inkjet presses, and plans for the upcoming thINK Ahead 2020.
The virtual Inkjet Summit has been generating buzz all week, and Thursday's opening session was no exception. Consultant Barb Pellow offered advice for print providers during COVID-19 and interviewed a provider of election ballot printing and mailing services about how his company has adapted and is thriving.
An in-plant manager was among the inkjet users on a panel interviewed by Consultant Barb Pellow, of Pellow and Partners, to close out the opening day of the Virtual Inkjet Summit 2020 on Monday.
Those attending the opening session of Virtual Inkjet Summit already knew that the COVID-19 pandemic has changed the trajectory of the printing industry. What they learned was that, with the help of production inkjet, the path to recovery can be more certain.
The Virtual Inkjet Summit, set to take place August 17-18, 20 and 25, will provide attendees with a focused conference program consisting of educational programming, expert analysis, and case studies, as well as the opportunity to hear from industry peers.
You must register today if you want to attend the Virtual Inkjet Summit on August 17, 18, 20, and 25. The jam-packed agenda will provide a detailed analysis of the production inkjet market. Your in-plant should not pass up this opportunity to attend.