Richard Romano is Managing Editor of WhatTheyThink. He curates the Wide Format section on WhatTheyThink.com. He has been writing about the graphic communications industry for more than 25 years. He is the author or coauthor of more than half a dozen books on printing technology and business. His most recent book is “Beyond Paper: An Interactive Guide to Wide-Format and Specialty Printing.
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Published June 28, 2013
Published June 25, 2013
Ken VanHorn, Category Manager for HP Scitex, talks to Richard Romano about the announcement of the Scitex FB10000 at FESPA. Ken talks about HDR and other technical specifications.
Published June 17, 2013
Published June 14, 2013
This is Part I of what will be an occasional series of manufacturer “Experience Center” visits.
Published June 10, 2013
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Published May 30, 2013
WhatTheyThink's Richard Romano attends an xpedx wide format printer summit and comes away with the impression that a cutter stole the show!
Published May 28, 2013
In part I of this feature, we took a broad look at the different categories of inks available for wide-format inks. This week, we’ll take a closer look at how inks handle different applications (or perhaps vice versa) and, more importantly, how to think about ink in the context of choosing wide-format equipment, and how to measure and evaluate estimates of things like “cost per square foot.”
Published May 23, 2013
Published May 17, 2013
Catherine Monson, CEO of FastSigns, sits down with WhatTheyThink at the ISA show and talks about their new co-branding program which allows printers an easy way to get into the sign business while maintaining their commercial print business.
Published May 15, 2013
Published May 15, 2013
There is, in some ways, a fundamental paradox when it comes to wide-format inks. There are more ink choices than ever, and yet for any given piece of equipment, you are generally stuck in a “one-cartridge-fits-all” situation.
Published May 7, 2013
Published May 3, 2013
Published May 1, 2013
Perched on the northern quay of the Royal Victoria Dock in the Docklands of London is the ExCel Centre, an exhibit space constructed in 2000 but retooled and overhauled for the 2012 Olympic Games, where weightlifters, fencers, boxers, and wrestlers grappled for the gold. Next month, the Centre will host competitors of a different sort.
Published April 10, 2013
The Las Vegas Strip is home to many things that you’d be hard-pressed find anywhere else—and, generally, that’s a good thing.
Published March 27, 2013
We have been previewing ISA’s International Sign Expo 2013. A fortnight ago, we looked at the educational opportunities to be had, and this week we will look at but the merest handful of the offerings on the show floor.
Published March 26, 2013
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Published March 18, 2013
Frank Defino Sr., CEO of Tukaiz, talks to Richard Romano about the background of the company as well as its evolution since 1963 to become one of the first digital printers.
Published March 15, 2013
Published March 13, 2013
Published March 13, 2013
The International Sign Expo, coming up April 3–6 will feature more than 500 exhibitors, more than 40 educational sessions, and ample networking opportunities, all related to the “on-premise” signage industry.
Published March 12, 2013
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Published February 28, 2013
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Published February 27, 2013
Today’s superwides, which are proliferating in terms of number of models on the market, boast much better image quality, resolution, speed, and versatility than their forebears.
Published February 26, 2013
Published February 25, 2013
Published February 25, 2013
Bryan Rose, Vice President & General Manager of Cooley Commercial Graphics talks to Richard Romano about their business and the challenges of doing very bid projects in a sustainable manner, which included the Olympics in London.
Published February 21, 2013
Published February 21, 2013
The idea of printing materials that go on walls is not exactly new. Wallpaper, posters, murals, and other items have been printed by traditional technologies for decades, if not centuries.
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Published January 31, 2013
Published January 31, 2013
Published January 31, 2013
Jeffery Nelson, Business Development Manager with Fujifilm, talks to Richard Romano about new equipment offerings in the wide format space.
Published January 30, 2013
A walk down the street, a drive on the highway, or a trip on mass transit today provides ample opportunities to experience one of the hottest specialty graphics growth areas: vehicle graphics. From personal vehicles with custom graphics, to commercial vans and tractor-trailers, to buses, rail cars, and even planes, fleets of all kinds are becoming more picture-esque than ever.
Published January 29, 2013
Published January 29, 2013
Pat Walker, President of 4walls, talks to Richard Romano about how they came to create a company dedicated to digital printing and wide format printed wall coverings.
Published January 28, 2013
Published January 28, 2013
Published January 23, 2013
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Published January 18, 2013
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Published January 17, 2013
Richard looks at the printing shipment trends that happened over the previous year, and provides a bit of analysis.
Published January 16, 2013
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Published January 14, 2013
Published January 14, 2013
Published January 11, 2013
Published January 11, 2013
Published January 11, 2013
Published January 11, 2013
Chris Howard, VP at Durst, talks to Richard Romano about products being shown at shows and discusses top applications as well as awards won.
Published January 10, 2013
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Published December 14, 2012
Published December 14, 2012
Published December 14, 2012
Graham Moore, Director of Business Development for Ricoh Europe, talks to Richard Romano about Ricoh being named one of 100 global sustainable companies, their sustainable initiatives, and their embrace of the three Rs.
Published December 13, 2012
Published December 12, 2012
Published December 12, 2012
Cory Sawatski, Director of Print Technology for Consolidated Graphics, talks to Richard Romano about using Enfocus Switch to automate repetitive workflow tasks.
Published December 11, 2012
Published December 11, 2012
Kevin Horey, Xerox VP of Production Products, talks to Richard Romano about new technologies recently introduced by Xerox, including the Nuvera line as well as workflow solutions.
Published December 10, 2012
Published December 10, 2012
Published December 6, 2012
Published December 6, 2012
Published December 5, 2012
Published December 5, 2012
Richard Romano talks to Andrea Mahoney, President of Tribay Enterprise and Ted Vahey, Owner of All Systems Integration, about workflow automation and the benefits of Enfocus Switch.
Published December 5, 2012
New developments, and at least one new system, are opening up magnetic media to entire new applications for small- and wide-format printers and installers. Vehicle graphics is one burgeoning field, as is magnetic signage, and even entire wall coverings.
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