C.P. Bourg, the world's leading technology developer and supplier of document feeding, binding and finishing equipment, was awarded top honors by Xerox Corporation as Overall Finishing Business Partner of the Year.
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An important benchmarking tool for smaller printers, the new NAPL/NAQP Financial Benchmarking Study for the Quick and Small Commercial Printer, has been created specifically to enable printers with annual sales of less than $5 million compare their financial performance against detailed performance ratios of leading printing companies of similar size.
Xerox continues to strengthen its position in digital black-and-white production printing by unveiling a host of productivity and finishing enhancements for its Nuvera portfolio.
Xerox Corporation and EFI are helping print service providers move more jobs through their shops faster and drive greater revenue with the availability of the Adobe PDF Print Engine (APPE).
Oce recently announced Francis McMahon will join the Oce North America Production Printing Systems senior management team to serve as vice president of marketing.
Most people could probably use at least a day without hearing about the economy. But the fact is, while the country has begun to recover, it is slow-paced. And members of the print industry, in particular, need to know what's in store because that ugly rumor (the one that calls print a dying breed) has been circulating for some time. End-users are looking for a stable source of supply.
Pasadena, California-based Castle Press took top honors in the National Association for Printing Leadership's (NAPL) Second Annual Marketing Plus Awards competition for graphic communications companies by winning 11 awards, including four Gold and four Silver awards, in a wide range of marketing disciplines.
Located in Rochester, N.Y., Xerox Corporation’s digital technology will bring speed and exceptional image quality to books produced on demand by the patented Espresso Book Machine. This cutting-edge book solution, sold by On Demand Books, produces millions of copyrighted, public domain, out-of-print or rare texts for consumers in a matter of minutes.
Sometimes, less is more—especially with regard to digital print. The ability to produce shorter runs (quantities below 5,000) is one factor helping to make digital the industry's significant bright spot. Think about it. The economy is still in a recovery phase and companies are now feeling the burn from mistakenly ordering too much last year. Lesson to be learned: if less is ordered, costs will be reduced or eliminated.
Xerox Corporation is unveiling its erasable paper to the public for the first time at WIRED NextFest—a showcase of global innovations transforming the world, taking place Sept. 27-Oct. 12 in Millennium Park, Chicago. Xerox’s erasable paper is coated with chemicals that react to light of a specific wavelength. When the paper is exposed to that wavelength, it creates visible text on the page. Within 24 hours, the paper erases itself and can be used again; good news in offices where 40 percent of all printouts are discarded the day they are printed. Other breakthroughs in the Xerox display that minimize environmental impact include a