Kyocera
Jon Dalton, lead printer at My Father’s World, a Rolla, Missouri-based printer of curriculum primarily focused on home-schooling, has seen first-hand the benefits cut-sheet inkjet can deliver. His shop’s direct experience with the Kyocera TASKalfa Pro 15000c inkjet printer has enabled it to gain a greater margin on the curriculum it produces – a vast majority of which is sold directly to the consumer – add more to color printing jobs and achieve a higher perceived value for its products.
The Kyocera TASKalfa Pro 15000c inkjet printer enables My Father’s World, a Rolla, Missouri-based printer, to gain a greater margin on the curriculum it produces, add more to color printing jobs, and achieve a higher perceived value for its products.
When a company chooses the right equipment, it can profoundly affect its path forward. For Fort Worth, Texas-based Brio Direct, a print production and mail distribution facility producing roughly 3,000,000 pieces of mail each month, that wise choice was the Kyocera TASKalfa Pro 15000c, a cutsheet inkjet printing system that has proven to be transformative.
For Brio Direct, a print production and mail distribution facility producing roughly 3,000,000 pieces of mail each month, the Kyocera TASKalfa Pro 15000c, a cutsheet inkjet printing system, has proven to be transformative.
As a printing technology that has yet to reach the ceiling of its capabilities, inkjet continues to revolutionize the ways printing services providers (PSPs) serve their customers and change the metrics by which they operate.
If you ask most print providers today about their biggest barriers to success, most will include recruitment and retention of talent at the top of their list. The labor challenges facing printing – and many other manufacturing industries – are many.
Inkjet technology continues to advance into commercial printing spaces, and the growing prominence of sheet-fed inkjet systems is part of what is making profound business transformations possible.