
Digital Printing-Toner - Cut Sheet (Color)

When art students graduate from Longwood University, they will leave with higher-quality portfolios than ever thanks to some recent additions in the in-plant. The five-employee shop, in rural Farmville, Va., has added two wide-format printers: a 54˝ Xerox 8254E color printer, and a 36˝ Xerox 6604 black-and-white printer with a color scanner.
Temple University Duplicating Services has installed what may be the highest Xerox iGen4 in the city of Philadelphia—and possibly the region. In February the 11-employee in-plant fired up its new digital color press on the 10th floor of Temple's Wachman Hall.
Omaha’s Westside Community Schools in-plant has replaced its presses and platemaker with new digital black-and-white and color printing equipment.
Adding color printing capabilities can bring a big boost in business for an in-plant. That’s what happened at Rhodes State College, in Lima, Ohio recently. Until last fall, the three-employee in-plant printed only black-and-white jobs. All color printing was outsourced.
One technology that may be finding a home on your shop floor is inkjet printing. If the hopes and dreams of equipment providers play out, full-color inkjet presses may soon coexist alongside offset and electrophotographic systems.
Book solutions from KODAK DIGIMASTER Digital Production Systems for today's changing marketplace - featuring fully automated in-line solutions from LaserMax, Watkiss PowerSquare and Bourg finishing devices.
IPG Editor Bob Neubauer takes a road trip through Oregon, visiting three in-plants along the way.
Kodak's Chuck Hura provides an overview of the features under the umbrella of KODAK NEXPRESS Print Genius- high productivity, high quality and lower cost per page.
Kodak is making digital without compromise a reality so that you can build stronger, more profitable relationships with your customers. View a full demonstration of the KODAK PROSPER 5000XL from IPEX 2010.
Last month, Ricoh’s Production Printing Business Group (PPBG) brought a dozen in-plant managers to Milwaukee for its annual In-plant Advisory Council meeting. Attendees toured the world-class Briggs and Stratton in-plant and attended two days of meetings, during which they were asked for opinions and feedback on new Ricoh products, services and strategic directions.