Industry News
Oregon State University Printing & Mailing Services recently held an open house that brought about 250 faculty and staff into the in-plant. The event included a guided tour, a look at the new inkjet press, food, giveaways, and prize drawings.
We attended the recent Promotional Products Association International Expo to study trends in the promo business. Here is what we learned.
Since installing its first CNC flatbed cutter, the World Bank Group’s in-plant has been creating everything from ADA-compliant signage to 3D acrylic awards.
Industry leaders Don Schroeder and Jules VanSant were recognized as recipients of the Michael H. Bruno Award for their outstanding contributions to the advancement of the graphic arts.
To combat low humidity levels, Missouri State University’s in-plant just installed a pair of portable humidifiers. Despite one foggy mishap, the systems are making a world of difference.
This week in Düsseldorf, Germany, 18 graphic arts vendors announced new products and dropped hints about what they will reveal at drupa 2024, which will take place May 28-June 7.
Landa announced the S11 and S11P nanographic printing presses, which deliver speeds of 11,200 sph with new PrintAI modules and customization.
Komori will introduce the J-throne 29 — a 29" sheetfed UV inkjet digital printing system — for the first time at drupa 2024.
Sharp announced the availability of its new BP-1200C four-color and 1200S six-color digital production presses.
The BCC Software Do Something! initiative is a five-point strategic plan for mailers to proactively address postal changes.