Digital Printing-Production Inkjet - Continuous Feed (Color)
Based in Mississippi, woman-owned label converter Ranger Label has installed the Epson SurePress L-4033AW.
SG360° President and CEO Mary Lee Schneider is bullish about sales growth for the direct marketing firm and for direct mail in general.
The book manufacturing industry saw a shift in industry focus due to advancements, acquisitions and customer-driven initiatives.
Inside KBA’s facility in Würzburg, Germany, sits what may prove to be a key product in digital printing technology for corrugated packaging. HP and KBA partnered to develop the HP PageWide Web Press T1100S, a behemoth of a continuous-feed inkjet press, designed specifically for the corrugated packaging market. On Thursday, Dec. 3, industry journalists from around the world traveled to Würzburg to catch a glimpse of the T1100S in action.
The world’s first HP PageWide Web Press T1100S was jointly presented by HP Inc. and KBA this week, to almost 200 international packaging printers and trade journalists at the KBA headquarters in Würzburg, Germany. The gigantic inkjet web press with a web width of 2.80m (110 inches) was developed in under two years by HP Inc. and KBA-Digital & Web Solutions in close cooperation. It opens up new opportunities in terms of the flexible production of corrugated packaging in various formats and run sizes with digital pre-print liners.
DS Smith Packaging plans to install the first HP PageWide Web Press T1100S.
Book Business editor Ellen Harvey highlights five key takeaways from this year’s The Digital Book Printing Conference.
The cost of books is driven by inefficient manufacturing and inaccurate information, causing publishers to adopt digital printing.
In this webinar you will hear from several paper vendors about how they are increasing the variety of inkjet stocks they produce.
Canon Solutions America has unveiled its tenth published book, "Words," written by student participants of the Future Authors Project, a uniquely beneficial program for young aspiring writers offered through a public-private partnership between Canon Solutions America and the School District of Palm Beach County, Florida. To commemorate the tenth year of the Future Authors Project, middle and high school students gathered for an inspiring evening that included select readings from some of the newly published authors.