In the world of print production software there is no better example of a love/hate relationship than between print service providers and their print MIS solution. Print MIS solutions are, or should be, the one record of truth for the business which means the solution touches every function and every employee within the shop. Therein lies the problem.
Blue Valley Schools automated 86% of its in-plant's orders and saved the organization more than $1.4 million in the last seven years.
Managing the diversity of work possible within a wide-format shop is challenging.
Trevecca Nazarene University’s in-plant went from an offset shop at risk of being closed to an organization that manages the fleet of printers across campus with a central digital print shop. IPG Blogger Greg Cholmondeley explores this success story.
The key to winning over marketing is to understand their goals, help them achieve them, and show how you can deliver them services.
While digital print as a whole has evolved on many fronts, these three may be the most impactful for in-plants.
Everyone in business, including the largest businesses, want to attract the attention of their customers and engage with them. Which is why it’s pretty surprising that there are still so many websites that break cardinal rules every day. There is a long list that could be discussed, but here are five you should absolutely avoid…
PODi’s Greg Cholmondeley explains why Canon’s PRISMAdirect integrated workflow automation package may be well suited to in-plants.
I recently reviewed two new workflow automation solutions that seem to be particularly well suited for in-plants: Canon’s PRISMAdirect
IPG’s newest blogger, Howie Fenton, discusses using automation to build bridges that span multiple steps in the workflow process.