Digital Printing-Wide Format - Roll to Roll
When McMaster University in Ontario decided to rebrand, one of the first signs of the new look and feel was to be 35 large banners around campus. So naturally the in-plant was summoned to coordinate this complex wide-format project.
When the Metropolitan Transit Authority in Houston decided it was time to rework its entire line, Printing Services Manager Louis Ferrel had his work cut out for him updating 11,000 wide-format signs.
From providing all university signage to producing the variable data mailings that bring in students, Western Carolina University Printing and Mailing Services is making a valuable contribution to its institution.
Fresh from adding an impressive array of new equipment over the past couple years, Franklin University Printing Solutions has swapped its Konica Minolta bizhub PRESS C8000 for an AccurioPress C6100 and installed a new Mimaki hybrid flatbed printer to print on rigid substrates.
Here are some of the top mistakes to avoid when creating your next outdoor banner or sign.
Each year, EFI hosts its customers, partners, media and analysts at its signature event, EFI Connect.
A few short years ago Schneider Electric outsourced most of its printing. But as it gradually brought one application after another in-house, an in-plant was born. It’s now a thriving operation housed in a brand new facility.
On the opening night of EFI Connect in Las Vegas, CEO Guy Gecht told attendees that new technologies, such as artificial intelligence and virtual reality are fusing the physical, digital and biological worlds, marking the "Fourth Industrial Revolution."
After operating for years in a small basement print shop, EMC Insurance Companies’ in-plant recently moved into a modern, new facility.
Canon U.S.A., Inc. has announced that its parent company, Canon Inc., based in Tokyo, Japan, ranks third among U.S. patent holders in 2017.