Offset Printing - Sheet-Fed
In June of 2014, 16 employees of Print, Mail, Copy (PMC) Solutions at the University of Arkansas were called into a conference room. Each one received a letter explaining that in two years, offset printing, which had been losing money, would be phased out of the in-plant and they would not be part of the plan moving forward.
For many in-plants, short-run digital printing is the key to their future growth. Not so at the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston.
In this webinar, we’ll help to separate reality from fiction and set the record straight on UV.
The Roland 700 Evolution was unveiled at manroland sheetfed's Print Technology Centre in Offenbach, Germany, last week. This latest generation incorporates many new technological developments and enhancements.
When Utah photographer Wally Barras learned last year that Brigham Young University Print and Mail Services had entered a case-bound, photo-filled memory book featuring his photos into the In-Print 2014 contest, his response was quick and certain:
When you sit down and talk with Donna Horbelt, you immediately feel like you've been friends for years. So it's no wonder that her engaging personality and the interest she takes in her customers has led them to view her in-plant at the University of Texas Heath Science Center at Houston as a supportive ally, committed to their success.
The new 29" Heidelberg XL 75 Anicolor digital offset press is now available in the North American market. The press is ideal for commercial, label, package printing and P-O-P applications. On Jan. 29, PrintMediaCentr hosted an hour-long #PrintChat about short-run offset and Heidelberg’s XL 75 Anicolor press.
Following the introduction of the successful Speedmaster SM 52 and SX 52, Heidelberg has adapted its product portfolio for the new market conditions, thereby ensuring it covers the entire spectrum of relevant applications. As a consequence, production of the Printmaster GTO 52 will be phased out from March 2014.
Printers from throughout North America attending Graphic Systems North America's open house on October 28-29, in Marietta, GA, will see live demos on a new five-color, eight-up Ryobi 925 press with the latest in LED-UV instant cure technology.
Having entered the In-Print competition since the 1980s, the Printing Division of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has amassed an impressive collection of awards—enough to line a long hallway in its Salt Lake City facility. And it's no wonder; the in-plant's 350 employees see their work as a reflection of their devotion to the church, so they take great pride in producing the best possible quality in every project they undertake.