Four wide-format equipment reps, representing Canon Solutions America, FUJIFILM Graphic Systems Division, Mimaki USA, and Agfa Inkjet Solutions, answer how they see the needs of wide-format producers changing.
Lane Hickey-Wiggins, president and CEO of DPrint, reacts to her role as vice-chair of PRINTING United Alliace and shares her experience representing the industry on Capitol Hill.
As AI tools proliferate, print service providers can use them to help get better, more consistent color.
PRINTING United Alliance is excited to announce two key leadership appointments as part of its ongoing evolution and commitment to providing unparalleled value for its members and the global printing industry.
Chad Munro, co-founder of Get Graphic (Springdale, AR) describes this company's path since its founding, and shares how its offering have changed over the past few years.
ColorGATE, a global leader in digital printing solutions, announces the release of version 24 of its flagship software Productionserver, alongside updates to Filmgate and Proofgate. The new versions will be available from October 7, 2024, and bring significant advances in precision, output capabilities, and workflow optimization, setting new standards for intuitive, high-quality digital printing across…
Brooke Hamilton, president and CEO of NPI Nameplates, discusses her impressions on becoming chair of PRINTING United Alliance, and speaks about how her journey as a business owner has helped her find her voice.
The 2024 Pinnacle Product Award winner of the RTR/hybrid/flatbed new technology category, the Durst P5 350 HSR is the high production solution for roll-to roll printing up to 3.5 m and reaches productivity up to 7,212 sq.ft/h for unattended production.
Four wide-format equipment reps, representing Canon Solutions America, FUJIFILM Graphic Systems Division, Mimaki USA, and Agfa Inkjet Solutions, answer how they see the needs of wide-format producers changing.
Gary Jones, vice president - environmental, health and safety affairs at PRINTING United Alliance, provides a view in to the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration's proposed rule addressing heat related illness. He shares what would be required by the law, and speaks to how the rule, if adopted, would affect the printing industry.
The International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA) agreed last week to a pay increase of 62 percent, ending a three-day strike that halted operations as U.S. East and Gulf coast ports. It is important to consider that this is a tentative agreement.