Preview of What’s to Come at drupa 2012
On the equipment front, the full range of Canon and Océ technology will be one display. Headlining the event will be the Océ ColorStream 3700 inkjet web press.
This May, Pitney Bowes will demonstrate the “Art of Success”—the on-stand message behind its display of the latest in communications management technology. The goal is to maximize the productivity, quality and efficiency of mail production with end-to-end solutions. Among the products shown will be the DFWorks White Paper Factory software for co-mingled job processing, and the new Mailstream Wrapper that replaces the envelope with a personalized “wrap.”
Pitney Bowes will also feature its Volley Secure digital delivery service, a cloud-based digital mail communications platform that allows consumers to receive, view and manage bills, statements, direct marketing, catalogs, coupons and other content from multiple providers using a single application.
Under its “Power to Succeed” banner, Fujifilm will have its largest-ever presence at drupa and will exhibit a wide range of new printing technologies, products and services. In its Commercial Print Zone, the company will be showcasing the Jet Press 720 sheeted inkjet press running live, launching the new Brillia HD PRO-T3 plate, and demonstrating major updates to its XMF Workflow and Production Management Suite, including a new cloud-based color management system, called XMF ColorPath.
Julie Greenbaum is a contributor to Printing Impressions.