In IDEAlliance's booth at PRINT 13, the Integrated Media Workflow Lab will showcase next generation workflow best practices to support multi-channel media production and distribution.
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Users share how they combined color management methodologies with high levels of automation to drive business profitability.
The Avanti Slingshot is a next generation cloud-based Print MIS product that can be cloud-based or hosted onsite. The new product will be demonstrated at PRINT 13 in Chicago at Avanti's booth.
At PRINT 13, the Mondi Group will showcase its expanded line of high-speed inkjet papers for dye and pigment digital printing systems. Mondi has worked closely with Canon, HP, Impika, Xerox, Kodak, Océ, Ricoh and others, to develop papers that optimize the capabilities of different high-speed inkjet presses.
RESTON, VA—The PRINT 13 Must See ’Ems winners have been announced. The 49 winning technologies were selected from a record number of entries submitted by a record number of individual companies.
PRINT 13, like the industry in general, will not be what it was in its heyday, but it still serves as the largest gathering of people and equipment in the Americas—making it well worth your time and money to attend.
In a competitive environment, oftentimes it's the subtle differences that can elevate one provider over another. For FLM Graphics in Fairfield, NJ, one of its key differentiators is Access Images Analytics, which enables clients to measure the results of a campaign in real time.
What do Jim Corliss, Jay Leno and Barack Obama all have in common? All three, in their own way, have made a substantial commitment to the future of 3D printing.
ROCHESTER, NY—Xerox Corp. saw its first growth in equipment sales since 2011, according to its most recent quarterly fiscal results, but the technology side of the business continues to founder and more jobs are expected to be eliminated, the Rochester Democrat and Chronicle reported.
Sales were up slightly for Xerox Corp. in its most-recent quarter, but profits dropped and the company, which has been cutting its headcount, plans to trim even more.
For the three months ending June 30, the company took in $5.4 billion, up about 1 percent from the same three months in 2012. The company’s growth in recent years, as well as in that most recent quarter, came from the business services side of the company.
Xerox cut 1,300 positions worldwide during the quarter, at a cost of about $39 million in severance packages. And the company said it anticipates further restructuring