
Digital Printing-Toner - Cut Sheet (Color)

Walter Ryan, print shop foreman for the City of Bangor, Maine, runs a one-man shop. So when it was time to replace his aging equipment, he needed a machine that could produce a variety of work.
Following up on the success of its dealer summit in Las Vegas, Canon U.S.A. held a second Canon Summit in Nashville this week, offering its dealers in-depth educational sessions and technology demonstrations.
For the second year in a row, Oregon State University Printing and Mailing Services has claimed Best of Show in the In-Print 2023 contest, beating out 20 other non-offset pieces for the prize. Watch the judges narrow it down and pick the winner.
Dscoop Edge St. Louis 2023 featured educational sessions, innovative equipment demonstrations, takeaway strategies, and networking, all of which left attendees energized and geared toward success.
At the recent Association of College and University Printers (ACUP+) conference, IPI Editor Bob Neubauer talked with Ricoh's Debbie Pavletich about the conference and the services Ricoh provides for in-plants to help them optimize their operations.
At the recent Association of College and University Printers conference, IPI Editor Bob Neubauer caught up with Canon's Bob Barbera to get his observations about how in-plants can better grow their businesses.
Mesa Public Schools Printing & Design recently upgraded its operation with Canon imagePRESS C10010VP and C910 digital color presses, a Canon VarioPRINT 130, and flatbed and roll-fed wide-format printers. Supervisor Joseph Barz discusses the benefits of this new technology.
One key benefit of cut-sheet inkjet is flexibility. It enables the productivity needed to handle small and large runs. Users get the needed quality at any job run length, whereas toner technology has a finite capacity.
When Joseph Barz stepped into his new job as supervisor of Printing & Design at Mesa Public Schools 15 months ago, he took a close look at the work being produced by the seven-employee in-plant, noted the dwindling demand for some of it, and decided to revamp.
Xerox showed both cut-sheet inkjet and toner devices at Hunkeler Innovationdays as part of its "Better Together" approach to production printing. IPI's Bob Neubauer talked with Andrew Gunn about these presses and other new offerings on display at the show.