ROCHESTER, NY—Xerox Corp.'s digital printing engine technology is being tapped to help produce books on demand with the Espresso Book Machine. This Espresso, sold by On Demand Books, produces millions of copyrighted, public domain, out-of-print, or rare texts for consumers, with each taking only a matter of minutes to be produced.
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With the Xerox 4112 copier/printer, the Espresso Book Machine produces a 300-page book in less than four minutes and has the capacity to print more than 40,000 paperback books per year.
Set to run January 25-27 at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, Gold Sponsors of the conference will include Canon, Kodak, Konica Minolta, Pageflex and Xerox.
Commercial printing industry news briefs, including items on the industry associations, Xerox, Agfa, Worldcolor, RR Donnelley and more.
In a stipulation agreed to by the parties, the plaintiffs have withdrawn their motion for a temporary and/or permanent injunction.
Canon plans to buy Dutch copier and printer maker Océ for 730 million euros, challenging rivals Ricoh and Xerox in a hunt for growth during the sector downturn.
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.
ROCHESTER, NY—Xerox Corp. has unveiled Enterprise Print Services (EPS), a solution designed to help companies better manage documents across their global print infrastructure, from the office to the in-house print center to the virtual workplace. Xerox EPS reduces the cost of printing, sharing and updating everything from a home worker’s 50-page proposal to full-color brochures in a marketing department. EPS reportedly ensures all document output meets budget targets, security policies and environmental sustainability objectives.
EPS helps companies better manage documents across their global print infrastructure — from the office to the in-house print center to the virtual workplace.
The Individual and Corporate Awards for Industry Service were awarded to W. Bruce Goodwin and Xerox Corp., respectively, to recognize leadership and participation in NPES and industry activities, civic leadership and technical innovation.