Standardizing the different document formats that come in from clients is one of the best ways for Print Service Providers to take control of their productivity, operating expenses, material costs and quality control.
Standardizing the different document formats that come in from clients is one of the best ways for Print Service Providers to take control of their productivity, operating expenses, material costs and quality control.
FORCEJET™ technology is found exclusively in the RISO’s inkjet product line. RISO built its inkjet technology on the proven track record of the duplicator chassis, but instead of individual ink cylinders printing static information, RISO used heavy-duty inkjet print heads capable of creating full-color variable images.
The print business is changing rapidly. But by adding marketing services to your toolbox, you can keep pace and evolve into a higher-margin strategic partner ready to take the lead on multi-channel marketing campaigns.
Kodak's press ready technology enables SONORA Plates to eliminate processing and chemistry from plate making. Will you need to change anything? Probably not much.
By Mike Herold, Director of Global Strategic Initiatives and Marketing for Inkjet Solutions at Ricoh Company, Ltd. Mike has expertise in production printing technology. Herold has worked with printing solutions, ranging from print and color management and workflow software, to industrial…
Highlights of the RT Media Imaging Summit & Expo
By Harvey R. Levenson, Ph. D., Professor Emeritus, Cal Poly Graphic Communication Department, San Luis Obispo, Calif.
One thing that was clear from the recent two-day RT Media Imaging Summit & Expo that took place at the South Point Hotel & Casino, in Las Vegas is that, "It's an inkjet and toner world."
At the Xerox Premier Partner event in Madrid, keynote speakers and printers outlined their vision of the future to come.
What you need to know about the cold-foil transfer process
Green does not equal green – and this not only in terms of colour. How can all industry players – suppliers, print service providers and print customers – achieve a greener environment? Companies like HP help in achieving the goals that lead to less impact on the surrounds.
By Sabine A Slaughter
By now the decision has been taken to decrease the environmental impact. But how should it be done? What measures need to be taken and implemented? Quite a lot of questions arise that not be able to be answered straight away. A multitude of factors have to be taken into account and what is more – which and what measures will offer print industry participants solutions that are affordable yet fit to the individual budgets and jobs. Careful analysis is required to achieve the targets.
While the public is putting more emphasis towards green solutions, the print industry already has certifications and measures in place. Companies such as HP are actively promoting sustainability and environmentally friendly solutions that adhere to standards set around the world.
By Sabine A. Slaughter
More and more manufacturers are driving their operations towards sustainability, introducing processes and operations that are taking note of the environment. While the environment and sustainability go hand in hand, significant savings can thus be achieved too. Conserved energy, reduced waste, elimination of hazardous materials are just some of the many topics that not only lead to a "greener" production but also to higher reputation in terms of future-oriented manufacturing that is valued by customers.
Who would have thought that Inkjet technology is one of the oldest technologies? Yes, you hear right. While the printing industry has only discovered it in the last 20 years, it has been around much longer. Sabine A Slaughter investigates its roots.
The triumphant success that inkjet technology has attained within the last 10 to 20 years is based on science and research covering almost 300 years of history. Although commercialisation and professional availability only cover a short period in history, the principles and basis theories referring to inkjet have been researched more than 200 years ago. The French scholar and cleric Abbé Jean Antoine Nollet already published a report in 1749 on the effects exerted by static charge on a drop. As part of his research on osmotic pressure and only a year after, he invented the electroscope, a device for detection of electric charge, this has only been one of the many discoveries the 18th century had to offer.