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At PRINTING United Expo, Chuck Werninger discussed the new print facility he's building for the Region 4 Education Service Center, with the goal of printing billions of pages of textbooks per year.
The flatbed printer at Framingham State University’s in-plant has proven invaluable, saving big money for the Massachusetts school.
Postmaster General DeJoy’s recommendation to not raise prices for Market Dominant products in January 2025 was approved.
WhatTheyThink has become the new hosting organization for the Technical Association of the Graphic Arts (TAGA) in a transfer from PRINTING United Alliance.
With the threat of a widespread port strike looming in the U.S., concerns are rising across multiple industries, including printing.
drupa will continue its four-year cycle and will be held again in May 2028 in Düsseldorf, Germany, for the first time as a nine-day event.
Working with substrates outside of the normal range of materials can be difficult. Thick and tough substrates, as well as delicate ones, are some of the most challenging.
It’s a dilemma many in-plants are facing: Is there enough black-and-white volume to justify keeping a dedicated monochrome digital printer? For on in-plant, the answer was a clear "no."
The in-plant community was out in force at the In-plant Impressions Forum at PRINTING United Expo 2024. The lunch session on artificial intelligence drew a crowd of nearly 70 attendees.
Xanté has launched Platemaker 9, the newest computer-to-plate in the Platemaker series.