Architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC), computer aided design (CAD), and geographic information system (GIS) is the traditional makeup of the technical document market...
Marking/coding inkjet devices print barcodes, addresses, and dates directly onto products like bottles, cans, and glass. These machines are designed...
The storefront is a critical element of many web-to-print (W2P) solutions, which is further brought to light as the COVID-19 pandemic forces consumers and businesses alike to adapt the ways in which they do business.
This year, thINK—an independent community of Canon Solutions America Production Print customers, solution vendors, and print industry experts—took a virtual approach to its annual conference. On the morning of September 2, 2020, registered attendees were given a link for the online event, where they could chat with other attendees...
As consumer expectations shift, the companies that serve them must also evolve. Brand owners increasingly demand high-quality labels with faster turnarounds. Further, they request shorter, more frequent runs. These needs are all met with digital printing equipment. Savvy label providers invest in digital printing and finishing equipment to ensure they never miss an opportunity.
In the print process, the proof is part of the contract between print provider and client. Therefore, it is essential that it is a controlled and accurate presentation of what to come. For digital and/or hybrid printing environments, inkjet proofing looks a little different than traditional processes.
Post-press solutions are integral to the digital printing process. Varying configurations, including unwinders/rewinders, gluers/folders, inserters, binders, trimmers, and slitters are routinely required on the production floor—whether placed inline, near line, or offline. Trends in inkjet from personalization to achieving higher volumes are major influences on the newest generation of post-print equipment.
The demand for shorter print runs and custom orders are increasing, leading to the adoption of digital print technologies. Digital print providers want to offer the same features traditional clients expect, like die cutting. Several modern die cutters on the market are ideal for digital print environments that must remain profitable on complex, low-volume work.
Clothing manufacturers in the t-shirt space look to direct to garment (DTG) printers as a means to decorate products.
From business to business to business to consumer (B2C) applications, digital print technologies serve a range of industries. Consumer photo printing is one evolving market...
Evolving customer demands favor digital production. To remain productive, profitable, and keep customers coming back, finishing must keep up...
Part one of two Finishing is a core component of any print environment. For those that want to go beyond straight cuts, die cutters are an option...
11.12.2024 The producers of Amplify, the Print Finishing & Embellishment Event...
11.12.2024 Arrow Systems, Inc. is proud to announce that Fiery Impress Digital Front...
11.14.2024 Konica Minolta Business Solutions U.S.A., Inc. is pleased to announce the official launch of its latest embellishment press.
11.14.2024 Avery Dennison Graphics Solutions today announced the expansion of its digital overlaminate (DOL) product line with...
11.13.2024 With the conclusion of the 2024 U.S. general elections, re-elected...
Web to print (W2P) bring many advantages to a variety of print environments. Depending on the focus of the provider, certain features and functions are more essential.
Web to print (W2P) tools help expand a print provider’s reach outside of the local area, improve productivity of standard products, and improve client relationships.
Transit graphics are often purchased by big brands to promote a marketing message. However, the Cool Science project...
By Digital Output Staff The importance of proper surface preparation cannot...
The September issue of DPS magazine looks at essential features of modern...