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Last week’s IPMA Road Show included a tour of not only Oregon State University Printing & Mailing Services but a bus trip to the state capital of Salem for a visit to the State of Oregon’s in-plant.
Offering customized online storefronts is becoming a mandatory ingredient to enhance customer experiences, build loyalty, automate processes, and create “sticky” business.
PRINTING United Alliance announces that Franchise Services Inc. has joined the Alliance. With this move, nearly 200 franchise locations across the U.S. under the company's umbrella will gain immediate access to the Alliance’s premier member resources, programs, and services.
Roland DGA announced that its TrueVIS MG Series UV printer/cutters now support one-pass multilayer printing, allowing for three layers of ink to be printed simultaneously. One-pass multilayer printing provides productivity and efficiency advantages for a variety of jobs.
The RICOH Pro C9500 brings new image quality, productivity, and substrate capabilities that will allow customers to unlock new markets and expand revenue streams.
Nekoosa announced Nekoosa Promise, a new portfolio of sustainable print media comprised of new and existing PVC-free alternatives for promotional signage, graphic displays, and more.
Fires, heatwaves, and postal rate hikes were among the topics that grabbed the most attention last month.
The third and final day didn't slow down by any means. The day was jam-packed with insightful general sessions, boardroom case studies, and one-on-one "speed dating" interviews between printers and vendors. It's safe to say that the final day concluded with a bang.
The Print and Graphics Scholarship Foundation (PGSF) has granted $525,000 in scholarships for the 2023-2024 academic school year. Scholarships were awarded to 155 students attending 83 universities, colleges, and technical schools across the U.S.
While national headlines focus on the excessive heat in Phoenix – where temperatures have hit 110 degrees for 28 days in a row – the in-plants that work there are largely saying “no sweat.”