With the new Xerox iGen4 Diamond Edition, job setup is easier and production times are faster for producing brochures, catalogs, magazines and direct mail pieces. The newest iGen4 also has precise, repeatable color image quality so the first printed piece looks the same as the last one—a must when matching corporate colors and logos.
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With the new Xerox iGen4 Diamond Edition, job setup is easier and production times are faster for producing brochures, catalogs, magazines and direct mail pieces. The newest iGen4 also has precise, repeatable color image quality so the first printed piece looks the same as the last one—a must when matching corporate colors and logos.
The end of a lease is always a good time for reassessment. So when it came time to replace the Xerox DocuTech 6180 at University of Arkansas PMC Solutions, the 45-employee print and mail operation also turned its eyes on its six-year-old iGen3.
Vanderbilt University Printing Services continues to thrive by combining a well-established, bustling offset operation with burgeoning business opportunities and digital solutions to meet and exceed customer demand.
Commercial Printing Industry News Briefs from Printing Impressions’ April 2013 edition, Brown Printing, Fetter Printing, EP Graphics, 4over Inc., RR Donnelley, Xerox, Smith's Printing and North Jersey Media Group.
For Alvin Griffin, director of the Charlotte Mecklenburg Schools' Graphic Production Center, numbers don't lie. So when the opportunity arose for Griffin and a group of Charlotte Mecklenburg Schools staff members to get trained by North Carolina State University professors on how to implement a Lean Six Sigma philosophy, he jumped at the chance to improve his in-plant's efficiency and save money for the district.
MONTREAL—Domtar Corp., one of the largest manufacturers and distributors of paper in North America, has signed—through its operating subsidiaries—an agreement to acquire Xerox's paper and print media products business in the United States and Canada.
Domtar Corp. has signed an agreement to acquire Xerox's paper and print media products business in the United States and Canada. Xerox will continue to manufacture, sell and support its broad range of consumables, such as toner and ink, and Xerox Replacement Cartridges. The transaction is expected to close in the second quarter of 2013, subject to customary closing conditions.
Domtar Corp. has signed an agreement to acquire Xerox's paper and print media products business in the United States and Canada. Xerox will continue to manufacture, sell and support its broad range of consumables, such as toner and ink, and Xerox Replacement Cartridges. The transaction is expected to close in the second quarter of 2013, subject to customary closing conditions.
Xerox recently hosted a Focus Forward event in Dallas, Texas, and invited in-plant managers and industry experts to explore ways to transform in-house print shops into high-powered marketing machines that bridge the paper and digital worlds. A Xerox blog about the event details what two in-plant managers said in their presentations.