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These days, PSPs are more likely to use a variety of print platforms. With the potential for color variances when using multiple output devices, here’s how to keep customers’ color expectations realistic.
I just returned from the In-plant Printing and Mailing Association conference, and what a great event it was. Des Moines turned out to be an excellent location to pull in in-plants from all over the Midwest.
In one session at the recent IPMA conference, managers of Blue Valley School District’s in-plant detailed how they were able to get their Overland Park, Kansas, district to approve a new printing facility.
PRINTING United Alliance announces the winners of its 2024 Pinnacle Awards program. The winning products and technologies can be accessed on the special online showcase here.
The five-employee in-plant at Careington uses the latest Canon digital presses to produce high volumes of transactional and graphic arts printing. Productivity has increased so much with its four Canon imagePRESS V1000s that it’s even adding new types of work – and producing it with fewer employees.
We recently talked with Pradeep Mishra, director of Printing Services at Arkansas State University, to learn about his Expo plans.
Canon U.S.A. announced the next generation of its PlotWave large-format printers for technical document printing and its ColorWave models, which also handle light graphic applications.
IPMA 2024 featured numerous wide-format sessions, including one offered by Al Goranson of Western Carolina University about how his in-plant’s hard work producing commencement materials led to it being entrusted with a major wide-format project.
As the saying goes, "What gets measured, gets done." Organizations seeking improvement need to accurately assess both their operations and their culture. Here are some good places to start.
Registration and hotel figures for the 2024 PRINTING United Expo are ahead of last year's numbers. Attendees can expect a vibrant event filled with educational sessions and co-located events, such as the popular In-plant Forums.