CPI installed the press at its Firmin-Didot subsidiary in late 2009, operating the press for a trial period that began last November.
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HP Indigo customers collectively achieved double-digit annual page growth, as well as a 47 percent increase in photo specialty page output during the 2009 peak season, compared to the same three-month period in 2008
O’Neil kept the press in operation six days a week, 24 hours a day, from October 2009 through early January 2010.
It reported net revenue of $31.2 billion, up 8% from a year earlier, and Imaging and Printing Group (IPG) revenue increased 4% to $6.2 billion.
Dscoop expects to host more than 80 Partners at Dscoop5, its fifth annual conference taking place Feb. 18-20, 2010, in Dallas, TX. The Solutions Showcase exhibit hall will be 20 percent larger than last year.
Joining the group of PSPs switching to HP were firms that continue to have some competitive solutions but have added HP Indigo presses to produce their highest-quality digital print products.
I thought it would be worthwhile writing about my recent visit to Israel, hosted by HP Indigo and Dscoop, the Digital Solutions Cooperative, an independent HP Indigo users group beginning its fifth year of operation.
Noel Ward of Brimstone Hill Associates shot a variety of video reports on the show floor of the recent PRINT 09 exhibition and has been posting them on the RealWorld Print's Channel on YouTube.com. The following is a selection focusing on product developments and booth displays in the digital printing arena.
Hewlett-Packard is reportedly putting the finishing touches on a plan to combine its printer/imaging and personal computer units under the head of its PC business, Todd Bradley.
HP has announced that Bradford & Bigelow has signed an agreement to purchase an HP Indigo W7200 Digital Press at PRINT 09.