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Xerox’s latest additions to the Versant line give printers greater capacity, output and inline automation tools.
The University of Virginia's in-plant recently installed a Kodak NexPress SX 2700 with a fifth imaging unit and Kodak’s long-sheet option, bringing new capabilities and saving money for the university.
On Monday judges picked the winners of the In-Print 2017 contest. The results held several surprises. Today we reveal the winners, which include a number of in-plants that have not won in the past.
Innovairre took ownership of its fifth and sixth Xerox CiPress 500 production inkjet systems and will also add 100 new jobs.
Last week in Boca Raton, Fla., Canon U.S.A., Inc., hosted 45 industry analysts and reporters from around the country at its One Canon Event. The occasion commemorated the company’s Business Imaging Solutions Group (BISG) for its steady progress since the launch of the…
What started out as a leap of faith five years ago has turned into what’s become the most sought-after invitation to attend a one-of-a-kind printing industry conference. The hosted buyer model of the Inkjet Summit — where all expenses, including airfare, five-star resort hotel accommodations, meals and entertainment are paid for the printer attendees —…
If you consistently have problems with a particular piece of equipment, you might decide to work with a different vendor once your lease is up. But for Concordia University Wisconsin Auxiliary Services, five years of difficulties with its digital color printer weren’t enough to keep the in-plant from replacing it with another device from the same vendor.
One of the largest and most successful university in-plants, Penn State’s Multimedia and Print Center keeps things fresh by constantly seeking new services to make its customers’ lives easier.
At the One Canon Press and Analyst Event in Boca Raton, Fla., Canon U.S.A. showed off the third generation of its varioPRINT DP product line: the varioPRINT 140 Series, which it says delivers offset-like print quality with sharp lines, halftone uniformity and smooth gradations at speeds of 140 ipm, 130 ipm and 115 ipm.
Since Wednesday, hundreds of HP users have been gathered in Phoenix for the DScoop Imagine conference. Among them have been Mike Loyd, IPMA's executive director, and John Sarantakos, director of the University of Oklahoma's in-plant, both of whom report a very busy event full of enthusiastic printers.