Offset Printing - Sheet-Fed
What in-plant doesn’t value productivity, quality and economy? The in-plant serving the University of Nebraska-Lincoln still gets them all, in abundance, from conventional offset lithography.
As an industry veteran who has been deeply involved with the UV curing segment for a really long time, I have seen a lot of changes.
D’Addario & Co., one of the largest manufacturers of musical instrument strings in the world, relies on its in-plant for quality, color-accurate packaging, and reliable on-time delivery.
The oldest printing press manufacturer in the world held a special celebration to honor its 200th anniversary.
Lexmark International plans to lay off 700 of its 10,000 employee workforce during the next year and also faces a class action lawsuit.
The University of Texas at Austin's winning piece was printed by an outside printer last year. The in-plant persuaded the customer it would do a better job. It did.
IPG Editor Bob Neubauer caught up with In-Print 2017 Best of Show winners John Cruser of Bloomberg Ink and Richard Beto of The University of Texas at Austin during the IPMA 2017 conference to get their reactions to winning.
After selecting 13 Gold winners in the offset categories of In-Print 2017, the judges look over these winners to pick one Best of Show
With the In-Print 2017 awards banquet less than a week away, here's an inside look at the contest judging. See if you can spot any familiar entries.
Though digital presses dominate the in-plant industry, more than half still rely on offset presses. We looked deeper to find out why.