
Digital Printing-Production Inkjet - Cut Sheet

Much has changed since the first Inkjet Summit in 2013. Inkjet technology has not only proven itself, it’s becoming more mainstream, so the opportunity to use inkjet to get ahead of the competition is fading fast.
After a relatively calm start to the year, April took off with a bang when two of the busiest events — the Inkjet Summit and the Association of College and University Printers conference — took place in the same week, forcing me to race from one to the other. It was not easy.
As printers contemplate getting a production inkjet press it’s important they analyze the total cost of ownership of this investment.
Marco Boer outlines his latest takeaways about production inkjet printing and what’s prompting the ‘second wave’ of adopters to invest.
One of the most helpful sessions for in-plants at the 2019 Inkjet Summit was a panel discussion featuring managers whose in-plants have already made the move to inkjet.
As production inkjet printing enters its 12th year, the technology has proven itself to be a beneficial path forward for print services providers.
The seventh annual Inkjet Summit wrapped up Wednesday evening with a dinner and awards ceremony, during which sponsors were honored for the quality of the case studies they presented to attendees. Interestingly, none of the case study winners were inkjet press manufacturers.
During the closing remarks of the 2019 Inkjet Summit, Marco Boer had a distinct message: if you want to grow in print, the inkjet choice is clear.
A new report places Canon U.S.A. in the highest ranking for continuous feed, cut sheet, and total high-volume inkjet due to its ongoing investment in inkjet technology and the success of its customers.
This webinar is designed to provide insight about how to make the operational shift and justify the investment in inkjet technology.