Xerox Corp.
The 2016 Must See ‘Ems winners have been revealed and will be on exhibit at Graph Expo 16.
Not only is In-plant Graphics offering managers a free lunch at Graph Expo, but two free breakfasts as well.
Drupa 2016 starts on Tuesday, and some vendors held back their drupa news until now. Here are some of the latest headlines.
With the announcement of the Brenva HD production inkjet press, Xerox is showing its first product to be jointly developed from start to finish by the combined Xerox and Impika development teams. The device is a cut-sheet color inkjet printer capable of speeds of up to 182 letter/197 A4 images/min. At first glance, it looks like an iGen, and though it is built on an iGen frame, it will become clear that under the covers the differences are extensive.
Xerox will launch two inkjet presses at drupa 2016: the Xerox Brenva HD Production Inkjet Press and the Xerox Trivor 2400 Inkjet Press.
This week in Düsseldorf, Germany, about 100 trade journalists from all over the world gathered for a preview of some new innovations.
Xerox plans to split into two companies: an outsourcing operation and a document technology company.
With just a week to go until the deadline for the In-Print 2016 contest, managers are scrambling to submit samples of their best work.
With just days to go, EFI is on track to set another new record for its Connect users’ conference, which begins Monday in Las Vegas.
Hard to believe IPI is 65. The first issue came out Jan. 1951. Five name changes later, it is the only in-plant magazine in the world.