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At O’Neil Data Systems in Los Angeles this week, HP rolled out the T400, the newest member of its growing family of high-speed inkjet presses. With a 42" print width and 600 fpm throughput, it delivers width, speed, MICR capability and a generous helping of print quality.
LOS ANGELES—Already boasting a trio of HP digital color inkjet web presses, marketing communications specialist O’Neil Data System became the first company worldwide to acquire the 42˝ HP T400, which claims to combine the personalization features of digital printing with the efficiencies of high-volume production.
The HP T400 Color Inkjet Web press prints up to 5,200 full-color, letter-size pages per minute. “The HP T400 truly is converging on offset speeds while providing the benefits of a digital printing environment,” commented James Lucanish, president of O’Neil Data Systems.
CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA—Interquest, a market and technology research and consulting firm serving the digital printing and publishing industry, announced that Lulu.com Founder and CEO Bob Young will headline a lineup of speakers and panelists at its annual educational forum on trends and opportunities in digital book manufacturing.
As part of HP’s strategy to drive the transformation of analog to digital printing, HP Graphic Solutions Business Senior Vice President Christopher Morgan has promoted two veteran executives, Sumeer Chandra and Francois Martin, to lead the global marketing effort.
We are a sensual species. The more of our five senses we use, the more memorable the experience. This certainly extends to print, yet nearly all digitally printed pages involve only our sense of sight.
Differences in the inkjet imaging systems now being employed can have an impact—to varying degrees and relative to each other—on head cost, failure rate and cleaning/maintenance requirements; substrate flexibility; print resolution; color saturation; print width; and more. It doesn't quite rise to the level of an apples to oranges comparison, but the technology has very distinct flavors.
Digital printing news from the PODi AppForum, Xerox, Kodak and Konica Minolta in Printing Impressions’ March 2011 edition.
MSP's digital division meets the needs of its customer base with direct mail production, Web-to-print programs, print-on-demand applications and general commercial work, including brochures, sales sheets, training materials and manuals.
Commercial printing industry national news, featuring items on Clermont Printing & Office Supplies and Olympus Group.