Xerox Corp.
Potential for wide-format growth and profitability increases with advances in digital wide format technology and new customer demands.
Xerox's leading solution for Web-to-print solution now allows mobile-friendly “stores” to drive automated pre-press and production workflows.
Last weekend, The Wall Street Journal Weekend profiled Mohawk, a fine-paper manufacturer based in New York's Capital Region, celebrating 83 years. In addition, the company announces the creation of a new Print Innovation Center in Albany, NY.
The demand for digital synthetic paper is increasing rapidly because of its performance, durability and versatility. PoliPrint and YUPOBlue synthetic papers from xpedx compliment an extensive national offering.
The range of finishing available, combined with increasing customer demands for differentiation, has meant that for many shops, creating the balance between offerings and profitability remains delicate. Let's look at five digital printing establishments and how they've created the balance between meeting customer expectations and maintaining profitability.
Commercial printing industry supplier company and personnel news from Printing Impressions’ February 2014 edition, featuring Eagle Systems, Xerox, xpedx, EFI, Konica Minolta Business Solutions U.S.A.
Xerox Corp. investors woke up Friday to some good news, as the company announced a boost to its quarterly dividend. The Connecticut-based printing and business process outsourcing company said its next quarterly dividend, to be paid this spring, would be 6.25 cents, nearly a 9 percent jump over the prior dividend of 5.75 cents.
In a statement Friday, CEO Ursula Burns said Xerox "managed anticipated headwinds while continuing to build our business by investing in growth markets such as healthcare and graphic communications, and expanding services internationally. Looking ahead, we're focused on evolving our portfolio and implementing our cost initiatives to
Bolger Vision Beyond Print of Minneapolis has installed a new four-color Xerox 150 digital press to produce short-run digital print for booklets, brochures, pocket folders, newsletters and direct mail.
ROCHESTER, NY—Xerox announced the appointment of Jeff Jacobson as COO, Xerox Technology; and Andrew Copley as president, Xerox Graphic Communications Operations.
Two new appointments have been made at Xerox. Jeff Jacobson has been tapped as COO, Xerox Technology; and Andrew Copley has been selected as president, Xerox Graphic Communications Operations.