Digital print capabilities expand as print technologies continuously advance.
Inkjet address and barcode printers provide an opportunity for those printers familiar with offset to marry the two technologies together.
Pre- and post-press needs, specifically feeding, folding, and inserting for digitally printed mailing applications—both transactional and direct mail—are evolving.
Before high-speed production inkjet systems hit the mainstream, many offset printers relied on inkjet addressing and barcode printers to add variability such as addresses and barcodes.
High-volume printing environments embrace digital presses.
Booklet maker manufacturers target the needs of the growing digital, print on demand market, increasing productivity through automation and higher page capacity.
Part one of two. The Fall trade show season is upon us. This year, Graph Expo takes place from September 13 to 16, 2015 in the South Hall of McCormick Place in Chicago, IL.
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