The Duplo Slitter/Cutter/Creaser/Perf/Fold systems are the very clear winners when it comes to the MVP of digital finishing.
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The B2 size isn’t unfamiliar to most commercial printers accustomed to running offset equipment.
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I clearly remember the days of many an Astro Envelope Feeder sitting behind a variety of different offset presses cranking out longer runs of single- and two-color envelopes. That was the norm for decades.
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It’s not enough to just be a print provider anymore — you want to be a partner in your customer’s business, offering up new and innovative ideas.
Automation in your cutting process can streamline your workflow like never before. You might be surprised to see and learn about the newest technology that will reinvent higher volume cutting as we now know it. The future is here!
The North American print label market currently stands at roughly eight billion dollars and is expected to reach 9.5 billion dollars by 2026. Short run label production is a huge part of this growth and represents strong opportunity at a low-cost entry point.
EVA or PUR? They each have their own place in perfect binding. While EVA has always been the default, things are changing and there are reasons why PUR is increasing in popularity and demand.
In-line or off-line booklet-making? Old habits are hard to break but you might want to consider the reasons why off-line systems are surging in popularity.
While online shopping has changed the abilty to hold a product, it hasn't changed the need for successful applications in packaging. And you'd be surprised what a package can be worth just on its own.
Many think the wide-format market is over-served and represents minimal opportunity. When it comes to yard signs and happy birthday banners, that’s an accurate statement but with the latest developments in wide format technology, there’s a whole new level of opportunity in this market.
Inkjet printing has made tremendous advances in the past few years with regard to color quality and affordability. The writing is on the wall and the future of inkjet is clearer than ever.