Xerox Corp.
Exceeding the requirements of end-user departments is a core mission of a thriving in- plant operation. Corporate and enterprise communication requirements are changing, and in-house printing operations are aligning their operations and services to meet new demands and fulfill customer needs. This white paper draws on InfoTrends’ research to highlight the key strategies and tactics that in-plants are pursuing to better serve their parent organizations.
Hear from two in-plants that have ventured into e-publishing and learn what motivated them to start offering this non-print service.
Another successful Technology Summit was hosted by Fujufilm North America, Graphic Systems Division at its Chicago Technology Center.
Twenty-five years ago today, everything changed for in-plants. On Oct. 2, 1990, Xerox introduced the DocuTech 135 Production Publisher.
Offering value-added services is critical to any in-plant’s success.
Xerox Revolution Digital Photo Paper provides the realistic skin tones and nuanced highlights that make images come to life.
Xerox will debut graphic communication business development and workflow solutions at Graph Expo in Chicago.
Nearly 100 visitors were introduced to Xerox’s new iGen 5 digital production color press platform.
At GRAPH EXPO 15, Education Main Street will showcase The Hiring Hub: Closing the Skills Gap.
Xerox has donated a Color 800 digital press to Cal Poly’s Graphic Communication Department, in San Luis Obispo, Calif.