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The nanographic press replaces an eight-color offset press to meet the publisher’s need for high-quality book covers on a range of substrate choices.
Through a series of equipment acquisitions, the Aldine Independent School District’s Print Services Department is proving its value.
University of Minnesota Printing Services joins the growing list of higher-ed in-plants that have installed a production inkjet press.
Loughborough University has reconfigured its Print and Post Services operation, upgrading its production equipment, refurbishing its facility, and updating its pricing model to increase revenue. Manager Helen Clarke explains what she did, how she got her team’s support, and why she encourages negative feedback.
The company says the rapid escalation in freight cost pressures has made the introduction of some freight surcharges unavoidable.
Xerox has completed a total refresh of its A4 printers and multifunction printers, and introduced a scanning app that leverages artificial intelligence to provide automatic categorization.
As Version 12 of WebCRD from Rochester Software Associates hits the market, Product Evangelist Vince Tutino joins us to explain the new features and detail how these upgrades will increase efficiency for users.
A collaboration between the Seneca Park Zoo, Ricoh USA, and Golisano Children’s Hospital brings an exciting new virtual book for younger patients.
Komori announces that its Lithrone GX40RP and Lithrone GX44RP offset presses are now available with the company’s advance technology.