Xerox Acquires More Market Share Through Larger Sheet Size
Back in 2010, Xerox released its latest update of the iGen digital printing press. The iGen4 was positioned as the “all new iGen” by Xerox. Most iGen owners who have transitioned from iGen1 up to iGen3...
View ArticleIs digital printing the new standard?
As digital printing is gaining more and more popularity, we have to take a step back and think; at what point will digital become the standard for print quality? I won’t lie, I still prefer the...
View ArticlePresident Obama Cancels the Printing of the Federal Register
In an address to the public, posted to YouTube on June 12th, President Obama announced an end to the printing of the Federal Register. Published by the Office of the Federal Register, National Archives...
View ArticleHP Introduces the T400 Inkjet Web Press
Back in March, HP introduced the newest addition to its line of high-speed inkjet web presses. The T400 is the first of its kind to offer a full-size web width of 42 inches. HP has again opened the...
View ArticlePitney Bowes Offers Up a Cloud-Based Transpromo Product! Will Google Play Ball?
A few months back in my post “Transpromotional Printing: Will Google Get on Board?” I predicted that Google would develop a product that would tie in its online advertising to printed statements....
View ArticleScodix Inkjet Spot UV––What?
Few know that Israel has invented and produced what I think is the most impressive digital printing equipment. First, came the Indigo digital press, and now comes Scodix. Scodix is a digital inkjet...
View ArticleToshiba’s “No-Print Day”…Kaput
What started out as a good idea for Toshiba, the National No-Print Day campaign fell flat on its face as the U.S. arm of Toshiba pulled the plug, bowing to industry pressure. The message was not even...
View ArticleTurning the Tech Tide: New York’s Ten-Year Plan
The Bay Area has long been known for its stunning ocean views and its dominance as the home of tech start-ups and worldwide technological leaders such as Apple, Google, and Facebook. The area’s...
View ArticleThe Last Dinosaur Still Reads Books
I recently visited the orchid show at the New York Botanical Garden in my beloved Bronx. I spent two hours enjoying the beginning of spring by taking pictures and relaxing among 10,000 orchids and 500...
View ArticleCaptcha If You Can
For those of you who visit the blog on a fairly regular basis (for which we offer our never-ending thanks), you will notice a small update has occurred on our blog and contact pages. Though we’ve...
View ArticleManaging: Production vs. Digital
When you are providing management oversight in this industry, it shouldn’t matter what type of job it is, correct? Well, that’s very far from the truth. When the company shifts from a production...
View ArticleTranscending the Traditional vs. Digital Divide
There’s a growing division in the advertising world: a yawning chasm between traditional and digital approaches. Old-school marketers, direct mailers and brochures in hand, stand on one side, and...
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