Offset Printing - Sheet-Fed
It's almost time to find out who won Best of Show in In-Print 2011. Here's a sneak peek.
Watch and listen as the judges discuss the merits and shortcomings of finalists in six categories, and then pick the winners.
Health and Human Services Printing must mobilize at a moment’s notice to serve the citizens of Texas during their time of need.
On March 14, the judges of the In-Print 2011 contest examined more than 400 printed pieces and picked 75 winners. Here they are.
In August, the Church of Scientology opened a massive, 185,000-square-foot in-plant in Commerce, Calif.
WITH CELEBRITY practitioners like Tom Cruise and John Travolta among its members, Scientology has gotten its share of media attention over the years. The growing church, founded by L. Ron Hubbard in 1954, boasts more than 9,000 churches, missions and affiliated groups worldwide.
There is certainly no shortage of offset presses at the University of Tennessee, in Knoxville. The 47-employee in-plant boasts six of them, the centerpiece being a four-color Heidelberg Speedmaster XL 105. Still, Graphic Arts Service Manager Jack Williams knew the best days of the shop’s two-color Hamada CD-555 were behind it, and there was no shortage of two-color printing coming in the door. So in October, the in-plant installed its second two-color Heidelberg Printmaster QM 46-2.
Jimmy Friend didn't want a new offset press. "We thought that we would not invest in offset in the future," reveals Friend, director of University of North Texas Printing Services. His 40-employee in-plant had two HP Indigo digital presses, and was getting good prices for long-run offset jobs from outside printers. Why rock the boat?
IPG visited Briggs & Stratton Graphic Services to check out all the impressive capabilities of this award-winning in-plant.
CN Newsprint is the first Kodak customer worldwide to put the new KODAK PROSPER S10 Imprinting System to use in a newspaper production environment. Learn more about their story.