
Digital Printing-Production Inkjet - Cut Sheet

Despite the fact you may be “too busy” to perform routine maintenance on your in-plant’s inkjet devices (or were never trained to do it), maintenance is still vital to the performance and longevity of your printers.
After Tropical Storm Sandy struck in October 2012, the United Nations’ Publishing Section began outsourcing long-run, more complex publications. A recent installation at the New York City operation, however, may put an end to some of the outsourcing and bring a portion of that work back in-house.
In this webcast you will hear how inkjet has brought significant benefits by replacing multiple print devices and improving workflow.
Acquiring a production inkjet press doesn’t have to be a blind leap of faith. We talked with three in-plant managers to get their advice on assessing, installing and getting the most out of an inkjet press.
During the state’s legislative session, New Mexico State Printing & Graphic Design Services was a busy in-plant. New digital devices with in-line binding features helped the shop handle the workload more efficiently than ever.
This webinar simplifies the task of selecting papers for inkjet printing with straightforward facts and practical advice.
After adding a second inkjet press, Omaha Public Schools Printing & Publications Services is now an all-inkjet operation – just in time to for a massive order of student packets after the school was closed due to the coronavirus.
Analyzing the total cost of inkjet printing requires measuring variable elements in the production of digital print, and a net "per page" cost.
The advanced sheetfed inkjet press combines the image quality of offset with the productivity of production inkjet to support customers with volumes of up to 10 million letter images per month.
A number of in-plants have added sheetfed offset presses in recent years, despite clear evidence that production inkjet printing is growing in popularity. So what gives? Do they have a point?