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The print service provider and their customer are both a part of a value chain ecosystem, and as such their individual processes need to be closely aligned and bridged with each other. Since all printers and converters have specific markets they serve and products that they produce, it is important to understand the issues and options, since one size does not fit all. Read More
This regular series of short articles provides some country details on the size of the printing industry in Europe per country, especially tracking the number of printing establishments. This time we look at Slovenia. Read More
It’s been some time since we have provided an update on on-demand printer Mimeo. I recently had the opportunity to speak with the company’s Vice President of Engineering, Bassim Alamiry, who shared the latest company updates. Read More
Most in our industry are unaware that this title designates the culmination of a 30-year transition recognizing that the growth of the graphic communication industry rests in students, the future innovators and leaders of our industry. This transition resulted from four words: Open membership to students. Read More
December 2024 shipments came in at $7.40 billion, down from November’s $7.28 billion—not a great November but at least better than last year. Read More
“The hardest-working font in New York.” Print magazine’s 2025 Typography Report. Have you ever spotted the marble typo in the inscription in the Lincoln Memorial? A new Game Font Library is a reference that lets you find what typeface was used in a given video game. MapCanvas lets you print customized maps as posters. A new exhibition of “New Yorker” magazine covers. Ordinary marker ink can be turned into graphene. India’s highly specialized world of chess-piece carving. A simple way to turn a wine bottle into a candelabra, for your Liberace cosplay. Electric unicycle racing looks terrifying. Igloo is recalling some of its coolers because of “amputation concerns.” Yikes. Cheetos catches “pickle fever.” Welcome to WhatTheyThink’s weekly miscellany. Read More
In this article, textiles expert and WhatTheyThink contributor Debbie McKeegan provides insight into the recent Circular Manufacturing Report, noting that the transition to a circular fashion and textile industry is no longer optional. A link to the full report is included, and we encourage you to read it! Read More
Now that production inkjet printing is fully ready to take its place as a solution for the commercial market, firms that have embraced it are finding that it meshes well with their offset litho activity. Read More
You can have the best value proposition, the most unique conversion process, a brilliant profit formula, and plenty of money. But if you don’t have your better talent in the most critical jobs in your company, you probably won’t win. In this final installment of the Smart Strategy series, Wayne Lynn explains. Read More
Historically recognized as a hardware provider, Kyocera has now established itself as a system and solution provider. Launched in 2019, their game-changing TASKalfa Pro 15000c press was developed as an affordable entry point into production inkjet while offering productivity and output quality to go toe to toe with its laser rivals. David Zwang recently had the opportunity to speak with Dustin Graupman, the Senior Director of the Inkjet Division for Kyocera Document Solutions America, Inc., about the company’s successes and peek into the future. Read More
According to Smartly’s 2025 Digital Trends Report, 74% of marketers are increasing their investment in conversational ads. What are conversational ads? What you need to know from Smartly’s new report. Read More
Maybe you’ve watched Ted Lasso, or you’ve heard people talk about the show. It sparks conversation because the American coach hired by a British soccer/football club became a change agent in unexpected ways. Hired by an owner who believed he would fail, the opposite happened because Lasso surrounded himself with people he empowered, treated his team as individuals, and delicately balanced the needs of the team, staff, and management. Here are some ways we can apply his playbook Read More
On the eve of his retirement, longtime contributor Dave Fellman looks back at his 35 years of writing about the printing industry and that despite all the changes that have taken place over that time—inside and outside the industry—one thing hasn’t changed: this is a people business. Read More
According to the latest edition of County Business Patterns, in 2022 there were 1,036 establishments in NAICS 32312 (Support Activities for Printing). This represents a decrease of 50% since 2010. In macro news, inflation was up in January. Read More
KitchenAid’s color of the year: butter yellow. An expanded version of Atkinson Hyperlegible, a typeface for those with low vision. A new type of origami-based packaging material. Apparently there is such a thing as “Affluent Millennial-coded packaging” and it’s torched, whatever that means. Are typos lethal in a work email? Uber Eats uses AI to create unappetizing menu items for an Italian restaurant. When in Philadelphia, check out America’s first-ever department store. Graphene-based semiconductor memory devices. A robotic desk lamp that can act like a puppy, for some reason. Perfect for Valentine’s Day: a man’s AI girlfriend encouraged him to kill himself. RIP Tom Robbins. Heinz collaborates with Grammy-winning producer Mustard to create a new kind of mustard. Welcome to WhatTheyThink’s weekly miscellany. Read More
In commercial printing, it’s all about automation. Fewer touches is the only way to move forward in the industry. That’s why Alliance Franchise Brands (AFB) chose Aleyant’s Pressero over 10 years ago. In this article, sponsored by Aleyant, Ryan Mastako shares their eCommerce journey and what he sees on the horizon for workflow automation. Read More
Postage rates are on the rise, and the USPS has launched its 2025 promotional programs to help mailers reduce costs and create more effective campaigns. This article offers insights on this year’s promotions with a special focus on the Integrated Technologies Promotion. Read More
In this article, sponsored and written by Duplo, learn how Woodbury, N.J.’s Bellia Print & Design improved productivity and profitability with the 700i Booklet System from Duplo. Read More
Keynote speakers and speakers to be announced. Numerous partners and supporters will be presenting at the OPS. Application deadline for insight pitches ends soon. Supporter tickets still available. Read More
Heidi Tolliver-Walker looks at some sustainability takeaways from Esko’s 2025 Packaging Trends Report. Read More
Building an intelligent workflow infrastructure with the MIS system as the hub ensures that there is one source of truth and that as your business requirements change, you can safely add and support new processes as well as client and partner integrations. Read More
This regular series of short articles provides some country details on the size of the printing industry in Europe per country, especially tracking the number of printing establishments. This time we look at Slovakia. Read More
Riverside Acquires Vomela, and more… Read More
Net printing employment in December 2024 was not much changed from November—overall employment was down slightly by 0.1%, with production employment up 0.4% and non-production employment down 1.2%. Read More
A monthly postcard challenge. Letters have a molecular structure? Books written by humans are getting their own certification, because everything is nuts. When in Denver, be sure to check out the pre-Depression-era murals in the Mountain States Telephone Building. Glasses for the hard of hearing that transcribe spoken words. Graphene-coated drivers for noise-cancelling headphones. An upcoming Chinese half marathon pits human against robot runners. A new snow shovel designed to handle frozen tire tracks. Was Alexander the Great eaten by sharks? It is perfectly possible to ski on sand, and a resort in Bavaria specializes in it. No, we will *not* subscribe to socks. Harry Potter-themed Goldfish crackers. Welcome to WhatTheyThink’s weekly miscellany. Read More
At a recent show in Chelsea, London, six graduates were chosen for their common commitment to sustainable design and production, spotlighting natural fibers, dyes, and biomaterials, with ways to cut waste, water, and energy, plus other innovative eco-friendly techniques at the very cutting edge of textiles today. They are our future! This story is provided compliments of textiles expert and WhatTheyThink contributor Debbie McKeegan. Read More
Generational relationships, emerging technologies, and people with passion are what propel Heidelberg forward in its third century as a print market leader. Read More
In the latest edition of his Smart Strategy Insights Series, Wayne Lynn explains how talented and motivated people doing jobs they are well suited for can be the competitive advantage you need to outperform the competition in your market. How do you build a team that can help your company meet its goals? Read More
Heidi Tolliver-Walker takes a look at the current status of the USPS’s Informed Delivery. Although it’s growing, open rates are declining. What does this mean? Read More
Why bother with print samples? It’s a good question. A great answer came from Don Clampitt, president of Clampitt Paper, at a meeting organized by the PIA Southwest chapter at the Clampitt Paper warehouse in Denver. He made the point that selling paper and understanding what paper can bring to a project takes great print samples. Read More
How prepared are you for the rapidly evolving world of print and packaging regulations? In this article, experts Mell Bishop and Bernd Elsler from ACTEGA share insights on tackling global compliance challenges, offering tailored solutions, and empowering converters to thrive. Discover how ACTEGA help businesses turn regulatory complexities into opportunities while driving agility and sustainability. Read More
This regular series of short articles provides some country details on the size of the printing industry in Europe per country, especially tracking the number of printing establishments. This time we look at Romania. Read More
Is pink a color? A workshop for manufacturing imaginary books. A highly recommended “forever pen.” Cheetos launches a new handwriting font. Good news: “Matter will be better in 2025.” What was the very first photograph of a snowman? A new graphene filament for 3D printing. “Mercator Extreme” lets you have fun with geographic distortions. CVS makes the retail experience more annoying. The latest incident of a mob destroying a Waymo. An “AI-powered spice dispenser” because everything is insane. Dunkin and Native create doughnut-themed and scented personal care items. Welcome to WhatTheyThink’s weekly miscellany. Read More
According to the latest, recently released edition of County Business Patterns, in 2022 there were 385 establishments in NAICS 323117 (Books Printing). This represents an decrease of 28% since 2010—although establishments were up from 2021 to 2022. In macro news, Q4 GDP was up 2.3%. Read More
The printing industry continues to experience a natural and organic shift from offset to digital printing, primarily driven by a growing demand for shorter print runs and greater customization. Despite this transition, a critical question persists—why is it that all potential digital printing volumes are not being produced digitally? This article explores some of the key barriers that continue to hinder the transition to digital. Read More
In this article, sponsored by HP, Haim Levit, SVP & Division President, HP Industrial Print, shares his observations and predictions for the Commercial Printing Industry after a drupa year. Read More
Texintel CEO Debbie McKeegan talks with Coldenhove’s Margo Montoya. At PRINTING United 2023, Coldenhove received feedback from soft signage customers seeking lighter grammage paper for dye sublimation and, in response, developed a high-performing, 100g paper that is highly absorbent and dries quickly. Read More
Kevin Abergel talks with print industry visionary David Drucker, also known as the “Guru of Printing.” Renowned for his innovative use of materials and exquisite finishing techniques, David takes us on a journey through his most jaw-dropping luxury print projects—including a copper-embossed, safari-inspired book and box set that truly pushes the boundaries of print craftsmanship. Read More
Using AI-generated copy makes content development faster and easier. But AI copy is increasingly easy to spot, aided by the power of AI checkers. This undermines the value of content marketing. Plus, it’s embarrassing to get busted. Read More
To address the new and changing realities, it is important to develop workflows that support the new market demands, products, and product mix with optimal efficiencies. Currently, most work is handled on an exception basis. Everyone seems to be telling you to automate your production, but where do you begin? Read More
As the printing industry contends with rising material costs, faster turnaround demands, and a shrinking talent pool, efficient workflow software is more essential than ever. Keypoint Intelligence’s The 2023–2028 Production Software Forecast Report presents a focused look at the evolving global workflow software market. This article features the Global Production Software Revenue data, which illustrates key growth trends and provides an at-a-glance understanding of the market’s trajectory through 2028. Read More
This regular series of short articles provides some details on the size of the printing industry in Europe per country, especially tracking the number of printing establishments. This time we look at Portugal. Read More
As we enter 2025, we also enter a time of growing climate-based trauma for Planet Earth. Both textiles and packaging contribute to these issues, and both are facing increasing regulatory actions designed to reduce their impact. In this article, we provide an overview of the climate situation, the actions being taken, and some hopeful signs for the future. Read More
November 2024 shipments came in at $7.35 billion, down quite substantially from October’s $8.20 billion—the worst November in at least five years. Read More
Finland’s Metsä may herald the future of packaging. Various events and Regency balls will celebrate the 250th birthday of Jane Austen. The National Archives is inviting volunteers to help transcribe and digitize handwritten historical documents. Walgreens’ ongoing battle over digital freezer door displays. The Royal Shakespeare Company is developing a Macbeth-based video game. A study underway in Canada is investigating the ability to control mobile apps with one’s feet while walking. Three words: luxury pencil sharpener. Scientists have created invisibly thin strands of “nanopasta.” A graphene-based radiator launches on SpaceX Falcon 9. A farm-to-table restaurant that makes its own bone china dishware. Mark your calendars for next month’s seven-planet alignment. Progresso’s Soup Drops are soup as a hard candy.Welcome to WhatTheyThink’s weekly miscellany. Read More
Offset lithography is no longer the sole option for graphic designers who want their printing to be top-quality. But, the process still commands a remarkable amount of loyalty from designers who value the range of creative possibilities it offers them. Read More
Fifteen years ago, Dr. Joe Webb and Richard Romano published the book “Disrupting the Future: Uncommon Wisdom for Navigating Print’s Challenging Marketplace.” In the first article in a series, Richard Romano looks back at the topics discussed in the book—what has changed, what has stayed the same, what wisdom has become common, and which remains uncommon? Read More
In the latest edition of his Smart Strategy Insights Series, Wayne Lynn explains how to devise and then test the assumptions you make in gauging profitability. Read More
As more indication that the direct-to-film (DTF) printing market is continuing to grow, Epson today announced a new dedicated DTF transfer printer for garment decorators. While the company previously offered DTF options in hybrid direct-to-garment (DTG)/direct-to-film solutions, the new printer is dedicated to DTF technology. This article provides details on this new printer as well as insight into what it means for the market. Read More
Earlier this month, Walmart announced a “comprehensive rebrand refresh” that is igniting ire from the social media community. Is the hullabaloo really about the similarity of the new logo to the old one? Or is there more to it? Read More
It looks like 2025 should be an exciting year in workflow. To build an infrastructure that takes you into the future, here is guidance on where to look for opportunities in your shop. A dose of automation sprinkled with AI-enablement is the recipe to enable a brilliant future. Read More
For Taktiful Tuesday, Taktiful's Eric Vessels talks with David Zwang about digital embellishments and uncovers some of the biggest shifts and challenges transforming print today. Read More
This article by Adam Page, VP of Reports at Smithers, looks at the drivers and trends in the use of AI in print and packaging industries based on its latest research, including “Post-drupa Technology Forecast for Print and Printed Packaging to 2034,” which is available to purchase now. Read More
According to the latest, recently released edition of County Business Patterns, in 2022 there were 5,800 establishments in NAICS 323113 (Commercial Screen Printing). This represents an increase of 30% since 2010. In macro news, inflation was up slightly in December. Read More
Another year, another set of classic works now in the public domain. Graphene-enhanced earbuds. Rao’s Homemade collaborated with a local artist for limited-edition pasta sauce labels. Play Tetris inside a PDF. Let the Morse Code Clock drive you into insanity. Two art prints depict the “weirdest and most wonderful things” NYC has seen throughout 2024. The “Adaptchula” is an adjustable spatula and not a versatile vampire. Self-driving cars can’t figure out construction worker hand signals. The romantic origin of the Goldfish cracker. A career change awaits you driving the Planters Nutmobile. Enjoy Cup Noodles ramen with a realistic squid fork. The erroneously named “pickle sandwich.” Welcome to WhatTheyThink’s weekly miscellany. Read More
Textiles expert and WhatTheyThink contributor Debbie McKeegan recently interviewed Frank Maeder, President of NedGraphics and Optitex, who shared insights that underscore the power of technology, partnerships, and innovation in the textile industry. Read More
Pantone releases its Color of the Year on an annual basis, and 2025 is the year of Mocha Mousse. This article explores the matter of color psychology and discusses what this year’s hue might be able to tell us about ourselves and our current mentality as we navigate through another year. Read More
In this “open letter” to the industry, Taktiful President and Embellishment Evangelist Kevin Abergel points out that, even as the rise of digital embellishments represents one of the most significant shifts in print technology in decades, bad practices can undermine growth in embellishments. He identifies a path that prioritizes sustainable growth, mutual success, and the enduring value of digital embellishments. Read More
When we talk about AI, we tend to talk about the impact on human tasks. But all of AI’s benefits come at an environmental cost, and that’s not something we generally think about. Read More
The technologically-driven changes in communications and information distribution have placed new demands on supply chains, including CPGs, print, publishing, and packaging service providers and those that support them. Changing a business and/or production infrastructure is at the core of a business and is a very challenging process. The good news is that the options are improving. Read More
With Generation 5 of its flatbed UV printers, swissQprint ups the speed and productivity of its wide-format equipment. Richard Romano reports from last week’s launch event. Read More
This regular series of short articles provides some details on the size of the printing industry in Europe per country, especially tracking the number of printing establishments. This time we look at Poland. Read More
Net printing employment in November 2024 was not much changed from October—overall employment was down slightly by 0.1%, with production employment down 0.3% and non-production employment up 0.4%, one nearly offsetting the other. Read More
For 2025, skip resolutions; try a “theme.” Encyclopedia Britannica is going to become an AI company, sadly. Some, uh, highlights from this week’s Consumer Electronics Show (CES). Visit Tokyo’s Museum of Packaging Culture. Print magazine’s 2024 in typography. “Snackfishing” is now apparently a thing. Graphene-based e-textiles for early disease detection. A “modern” redesign of the cuckoo clock. A robot vacuum with a death claw! A penny-farthing motorbike. An LA man trapped in a Waymo. Win Lifestyle Bowls in a Chipotle-Strava challenge. Welcome to WhatTheyThink’s weekly miscellany. Read More
Although the pace of the market for offset equipment was moderate at best, technological advances throughout year have set the stage for what could be a surge in press placements in 2025. Read More
It’s January and you know what that means: time for our annual look back at the year that was and look ahead to the year that is to come—and what it all means for wide format, display graphics, and signage. Read More
In the latest edition of his Smart Strategy Insights Series, Wayne Lynn explains how key processes, as well as rules, metrics, and norms, that make the profitable delivery of the customer value proposition repeatable and scalable are a necessary component of a usable business model. Read More
David Zwang takes an in-depth look at Canon’s varioPRINT 6000 series TITAN, the latest model in the company’s line of high-volume, sheetfed, production monochrome printers. Read More
The Improving Disclosure for Investment Act, S3815, allows financial companies to default investors into e-delivery, even if they previously selected for print delivery in the past. Heidi Tolliver-Walker explains what this pending legislation means for printers—and for investors. Read More
This regular series of short articles provides some details on the size of the printing industry in Europe per country, especially tracking the number of printing establishments. This time we look at Norway. Read More
The New Year is upon us. That means it is time to look back and take stock. Here are the trends we saw during the past year. Compare them to what you saw and review the advice for taking advantage of the changing options for workflow automation. Don’t forget to use this guide as you have your year-end business reviews with your vendors! Read More
RRD Acquires Williams Lea, and more… Read More
When we first began covering Digital Product Passports back in March of 2024, not much was being written about this emerging regulatory requirement. But these days, it seems like I get an article or press release about Digital Product Passports weekly or more! In this story, we bring updates on how and where Digital Product Passports are required as well as a reminder of what a Digital Product Passport is. Think they don’t apply to you? You may change that opinion after you read this. Read More
Instead of a Yule log this Christmas, bask in the glow of NASA’s Rocket Engine Fireplace. Brown sugar is apparently going to be 2025’s Flavor of the Year. A recyclable paper wine bottle shaped like a bottle. The First Toronto Post Office is also museum, featuring a reading and writing room complete with quill pens. The New York City Sign Museum is now offering tours. Münich’s Design Museum features a new exhibition of classic children’s picture books. Fyodor Dostoyevsky has gone viral, oddly. AI is used to come up with new snack flavors. Heightened solar activity is playing havoc with agricultural equipment. Carnivorous squirrels! A panoply of new Goldfish favors. All that and more in WhatTheyThink’s weekly drone-free miscellany. Read More
According to the latest, recently released edition of County Business Patterns, in 2022 there were 15,430 establishments in NAICS 323111 (Commercial Printing except Screen and Books). This represents a decline of 30% since 2010. In macro news, Q3 GDP growth revised up to 3.1%. Read More
Textiles expert and WhatTheyThink contributor Debbie McKeegan reports that Texintel has been invited to join the United Nations Fashion and Lifestyle Network. It reflects Texintel’s dedication to promoting sustainability in the fashion industry in support of Texintel's partners and community. Learn more. Read More
This isn’t really a printing show as you would normally expect. Unlike most expos, you will not see the fancy booth setups or other hall distractions, only state-of-the-art digital print and finishing equipment displayed as connected application solutions. In 2023, over the course of four days, the event hosted over 100 exhibitors and about 6,500 people from 100 countries. As a result of the overwhelming interest, this year HID will be expanding their exhibition space. Read More
In the latest edition of his Smart Strategy Insights Series, Wayne Lynn identifies a print business’s key resources and how they deliver the customer value proposition profitably. Read More
Heidi Tolliver-Walker looks at a new report that found that as B2B marketers are increasing their marketing budgets for 2025, they are lowering expectations by setting less lofty KPIs. Why? Read More
If you are among the thousands dipping their toes into using AI tools to help you understand your business, you may be wondering where it can be most effective. Here are some ideas for where to start using your AI skills to learn more about your business! Read More
This ongoing series of short articles provides some country details on the size of the printing industry in Europe per country, especially tracking the number of printing establishments. This time we look at the Netherlands. Read More
When Frank Mallozzi announced his retirement after a 25-year tenure at EFI, where he served as Chief Revenue Officer, many in the print industry believed they had seen the last of his influential leadership. In a recent episode of “Taktiful Tuesdays,” hosted by Eric Vessels of Taktiful, Mallozzi opened up about his return to the industry as the President of Konica Minolta’s Industrial Print and Production (IPP) Group. Read More
I recently listened to a very informative fireside chat hosted by the World Textile Information Network (WTIN) and wanted to share a summary for our readers who are interested in this segment. Content was presented by two Sun Chemical executives: Simon Daplyn, Manager, Product Marketing; and the company’s business leader for textiles, Edri Baggi. Read More
October 2024 shipments came in at $8.19 billion, up quite substantially from September’s $7.69 billion—the fourth straight monthly increase, and the third best October in the past five years. Read More
52 things we learned in 2024. An eye-catching bottle design boosted sales. Saratoga Water’s iconic blue bottles now have an official Pantone name. An unusual, mathematically challenged “welcome to…” sign. Rescuing relics from the now-defunct Type Archive in the U.K. Another week, another unearthed relic that challenges our assumptions about the history of language and writing. Mercedes-Benz’s new electric Popemobile. A one-time owner of “Star Trek” novelty license plates is swamped with speeding and parking tickets—and she doesn’t even own a car. What would happen if you actually did put a bull in a china shop? Whole Foods’ “12 Days of Cheese.” All that and more in WhatTheyThink’s weekly miscellany. Read More
McKinsey has published its State of Fashion 2025 report: Navigating volatility towards a resilient and sustainable future. In this article, compliments of textiles expert and WhatTheyThink contributor Debbie McKeegan, she brings us highlights of the more than 100-page report, which can be downloaded via a link in the article. Read More
Do you still pay by check? If so, you’re not alone. According to The Federal Reserve, there were 3.1 billion commercial check transactions in 2023. Heidi Tolliver-Walker looks at the persistence of the paper check. Read More
This ongoing series of short articles provides some country details on the size of the printing industry in Europe per country, in particular, tracking the number of printing establishments. This time we look at Italy. Read More
Adding sensory appeal with embellishment can increase the perceived value—and the profit margin—of work produced on offset presses. This two-part overview outlines solutions and strategies for offset shops that want to dazzle their customers and sweeten their bottom lines. Read More
The digital print embellishment industry is on the brink of a transformative evolution. In the latest episode of The Digital Embellishment Show, host Kevin Abergel and an expert panel tackled a subject that’s been generating buzz across the printing world: the urgent need for standardized practices in digital embellishments. Read More
In 2024, Keypoint Intelligence released an updated forecast for the 2023–2028 wide format printing industry. The report examines key areas of growth and identifies emerging technologies poised to shape the future of the wide format sector. This article highlights the most in-demand wide-format applications currently driving the market and uncovers the rising adoption of workflow automation, revealing significant opportunities within the automation software landscape. Read More
Printful and Printify Merge, and more … Read More
Pantone’s Color of the Year for 2025. The OED’s Word of the Year for 2024. Print magazine’s Best Book Covers of 2024. Print catalogs are getting smaller. A recent find uncovered the world’s oldest alphabet. Ancient Babylonian student’s math error preserved in stone for 4,000 years. A new technology can measure brain waves using electronic, temporary scalp tattoos. Graphene sheets used in a new technique for self-assembling electronics. Casio’s functional ring watch. A new Roger Dean exhibition. Sam’s Club’s “Holidogs” are not for the faint of stomach. All that and more in WhatTheyThink’s weekly miscellany. Read More
According to the latest, just-released edition of County Business Patterns, in 2022 there were 21,615 establishments in NAICS 32311 (Printing). This represents a decrease of 20% since 2010, but (checks notes) an increase of 0.4% from 2021. In macro news, highlights from the most recent Federal Reserve “Beige Book.” Read More
With so much focus on artificial intelligence’s potential to transform entire industries, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed or unsure about where to begin. The good news is that AI provides value at every stage of implementation, regardless of whether you’re just starting out or looking to scale advanced AI solutions. This article explores how businesses can unlock real benefits as they continue their AI journey, regardless of stage. Read More
Last month, HP launched its new series of Latex printers, the HP Latex FS50 and FS60 series, targeted at mid- to high-volume print service providers by increasing speed, color gamut, and the diversity of materials it can print on. Richard Romano takes a close look at the new units. Read More
Get ready to experience the Hunkeler Innovationdays 2025. This is the premier event for anyone looking to stay ahead of the curve and gain unparalleled insights and networking opportunities. Join industry leaders from around the world and explore cutting-edge solutions for continuous and sheet-fed trends, shaping the future of print. Read More
In the latest edition of his Smart Strategy Insights Series, Wayne Lynn explains how print sales channels are changing and that, if you don’t already have a good ecommerce solution, make installing one a priority. Read More
The value of gratitude isn’t just a nice idea around the holidays—it’s scientifically proven to produce positive effects through changes in the brain. Heidi Tolliver-Walker explains how. Read More
During the month of November, we had an opportunity to see the latest NAPCO Digital Packaging research report, and to meet with many packaging converters at the Digital Packaging Summit, to hear first-hand their challenges and opportunities. At the same time, RR Donnelley released their latest Packaging and Labels Insight Report. Read More