While K-12 in-plants got a jump on production inkjet, the higher-ed community is starting to catch up. Next week’s Inkjet Summit will bring both groups together to compare notes.
Bob Neubauer
IPI Editor Bob Neubauer was taken by surprise Wednesday night during the ACUP+ Awards ceremony when he was called to the stage to join the prestigious ACUP Hall of Fame. He has covered the association’s conferences for 30 years.
At Wednesday night’s ACUP+ Awards ceremony, Yale University and Bucknell University were the top winners, with Iowa State and Oregon State close behind.
The variable data printing market is on an upward trend, notes Consultant Howie Fenton in a new blog, with predictions indicating substantial growth. How can your in-plant do more of it?
After returning home from the pre-drupa conference in Düsseldorf, Germany, Bob Neubauer highlights what is to come at the international trade show. He also returned to a bittersweet task of wrapping up 30 years' of In-plant Impressions magazines.
This week in Rochester, New York, more than 80 higher-ed in-plant managers from 52 institutions have been gathered for the ACUP+ Conference. Numerous sessions on wide-format printing are giving managers in-depth information.
On Sunday evening, more than 80 college, university, and K-12 in-plants will gather in Rochester, New York, for the opening reception of the Association of College & University Printers conference.
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.
At drupa 2014, Heidelberg will have numerous presses on display in hall 1, including the Speedmaster XL 106. At a recent pre-drupa event, Markus Leichtle described the focus of Heidelberg's drupa exhibit and how the technologies on display will address printers' most crucial challenges: competitiveness, skilled workers, sustainability, and digitization.
After careful consideration and consultation with numerous in-plant managers, IPI has decided to cave in to the poor spelling habits of its readers and change its name.
At a recent pre-drupa media event in Düsseldorf, Germany, Bob Neubauer, editor of In-plant Impressions, talked with Ricoh’s Eef De Ridder about the anticipated growth in high-speed inkjet and how the company will use the concept of “transformational innovation” to address it with new inkjet presses at drupa 2024.
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.
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.
At a pre-drupa press event, Canon offered a glimpse of some of the equipment the company plans to unveil in May.
The judges selected 74 winning pieces in the In-Print 2024 contest. Here's the list of winners.