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From Offset to Digital Offset, inkjet, toner, and direct imaging (DI) print technologies each feature specific advantages. The limitations and benefits of the technologies’ capabilities are differentiated by size, levels of quality, throughput, and total cost of ownership. ... More >>>> | |
Less Waste, More Automation, New Opportunities To escape the limited marker of a commodity printer, print service providers (PSPs) transform into marketing service providers. This new branding inherently adds value to the PSP, making them not only a source for print, but a business partner for document communications. This description is often designated to those producing brochures, direct mailers, and other lead-generating print advertisements, but the value also extends to those book manufacturers that recognize the advantages in transitioning from a book printer to a digital book publisher. ... More >>>>
DAM Becomes Essential Image is increasingly important to businesses in a society where everything is literally at our fingertips. To achieve consistent branding over multiple channels, marketers manage company assets effectively and efficiently amongst varied formats. Digital asset management (DAM) and marketing asset management (MAM) systems help organize and protect this rich data... More >>>>
Protect Your Prints Like most prints, digitally produced output should be protected. The level of protection is often determined by application. A postcard may require anti-scratch or tear protection, while the pages inside of a fiction novel may need nothing more than ink on uncoated paper. ... More >>>>
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ADF 2.0 The original Automated Document Factory (ADF) that Gartner unveiled 12 years ago was an architecture for creating and delivering mission-critical documents, using factory production techniques to lower costs and improve document quality... More >>>>
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