Canon Solutions America, ESS
Traditionally, print production workflow software was designed to document, automate, streamline, and provide feedback about the time and costs of print related products and services. These workflow products are evolving in two very different ways: first, to address on-going issues in print production, and second, to increase interoperability (information exchange) and provide a framework to support non-print related products and services. Download this free white paper for more information.
As human beings, we feel more comfortable when dealing with something we can see and touch. However, the more you learn about the cloud, the more comfortable you will become. In fact, the more you see how many opportunities you have been missing to benefit your business, you may even find yourself asking, “Why didn’t I do this sooner?”
This white paper looks at how QR and AR work, how they can be used, and what the advantages are to using them.
While digital printing hasn’t displaced conventional processes from publishing, it has rewritten the rules of publishing.
A print service provider (PSP) must modernize and analyze diversified channels such as database management, email, web to print, website development and hosting, wide format, social media, industrial print, and new technologies like AR, VR, QR, and video. This white paper will provide insight in to how a PSP can develop multi-media solutions that can work in concert with print to build a dynamic digital business model.
Business for every company regardless of its industry has to evolve at the rate of technology. Those who don’t adapt get left behind.
A print service provider (PSP) must modernize and analyze diversified channels such as database management, email, web to print, website development and hosting, wide format, social media, industrial print, and new technologies like AR, VR, QR, and video. This white paper will provide insight in to how a PSP can develop multi-media solutions that can work in concert with print to build a dynamic digital business model.
For decades, printers’ approach to color management has been highly subjective. A more methodical approach has become necessary today.
Digital and print marketing can be used to reach customers in different but effective ways. Print and digital play very well together.
By striving to stay a step ahead of their requirements, finishing system providers will take finishing to its next level of meaning and added value — an evolution with no end in sight.