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It’s Not Your Earth Day Anymore

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Rising Inflation, Deteriorating Worker Earnings, and a Warning About Economic Data Conspiracy Theories

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Looking for a Big Opportunity? Think Large Format!

Commercial printers and in-plants are adding large format capabilities, and many report that this move has enabled them to capture additional marketing dollars from new and existing customers. Large format is increasing in importance because it has become a key customer touchpoint for marketers of all sizes. This article takes a closer look at the wide format market opportunity. Read More

The Cloud and Carbon

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Digital Presses at drupa: Delphax, HP, Kodak, Komori, Landa, Presstek, Ryobi, Xeikon

In this Part Two of her pre-drupa overview, Senior Editor Cary Sherburne reviews some of the new digital presses visitors to drupa will be able to see. It is not, by any means, an exhaustive list … while this is being called the inkjet drupa redux, there are also very interesting announcements in the toner space as well. Read More

A Failure to Communicate?

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Vistaprint Revisited: New Acquisitions

WhatTheyThink profiled Vistaprint in January 2011and the company has made some notable acquisitions since then, so we are taking an updated look at what has been in development. Conclusion? Vistaprint is still charging ahead. Read More

Going Green Two Sides Fast Fact #3

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Ohio’s VMS is the Latest SGP-Certified Printer

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KBA Prepares for drupa in Confident, Customer-Focused Frame of Mind

Every four years, the international printing community gathers at drupa and asks itself a question: How are we doing? The Koenig & Bauer Group (KBA) believes that if every vendor’s experience over the last few years had been as positive as its own, the collective answer would have to be: Never better. Read More

High-Profile Industry Figure in Latest Role: Frank Steenburgh, a.k.a “DocuFrank,” Joins NDP as Partner

It would be impossible to speak for very long about the evolution of digital printing without bringing Frank Steenburgh’s name into the conversation. Read More

A Night to Remember

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Thank God It’s Friday the 13th

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2nd Science & Engineering Festival

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Drupa 2012, the Inkjet Drupa…again? Are you prepared to acquire production inkjet? Part 2

In this 11th and final article of the series, David looks at how to make sense of and apply the information he has presented to make informed purchasing decisions. Read More

Let There Be More Light

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Danaher Corporation to Acquire X-Rite

WhatTheyThink spoke with X-Rite-Pantone Senior VP of Sales and Marketing Vic Stalam upon learning about this news. Stalam indicated that X-Rite Pantone will join Esko and VideoJet in the Product Identification subgroup of Danaher, making this business a $1.2 billion subgroup. Read More

Gearing up for drupa: Workflow news from Chili Publisher, Enfocus, Esko, HP, Kodak, Xeikon and X-Rite Pantone

March was a pre-drupa whirlwind for many of us journalist/industry analyst types. No one can attend all of the events, but it seemed like I had more than my share. I will be breaking my report up into three parts … the first will focus on the softer side—color management, workflow, etc. Stay tuned for additional information on new digital presses, finishing and more. Companies covered here: Chili Publisher, Enfocus, Esko, HP, Kodak, Xeikon and X-Rite Pantone Read More

In-Plants: “The Times They Are A-Changin’”

In just in the past few months, the print service operations at the University of North Carolina and Johns Hopkins University made headlines by shutting their doors. Printing is declining, so the volume of work has dropped. More and more of work is being done electronically. The small-run printing that most universities need is being completed with digital equipment, basically high-end digital copiers. In-plants need to change with the times if they hope to survive. Read More

The Vast Waste Land

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Ricoh Launches Customer Marketing Suite for Utility Companies

WhatTheyThink had the opportunity to speak in-depth with Mike Bryant, Worldwide Practice Leader for Strategy and Marketing Analytics, and Jay Robinson, Senior Solutions Consultant, Utility Market, to gain more information about this new offering from Ricoh for this WhatTheyThink exclusive commentary. Read More

Mohawk's Reinvention Plans

I have been following Mohawk for a number years, dating back to its early engagement with Indigo in the 1990s and its work on developing digitally-optimized papers that worked with that press and others. It has been interesting to watch this fourth-generation family business evolve over those years. And now, under the leadership of Thomas D. O’Connor, Jr., Chairman and CEO, the company seems to be accelerating its rate of change. Read More

Unemployment Improves as Workers Leave; Printing Employment Shrinks; A Small Business Setback

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In One's Cups

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Hybrid Printing at drupa

One of the key trends we are seeing today is the rise of the hybrid printing system. This is where a mix of printing technologies are used on a press or finishing system to allow for adding variable data to offset or flexo printed content. Read More

SGP Goes Down Under

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Going Green Two Sides Fact Fact #2

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Surviving “the Printing Industry’s Perfect Storm”—and Its Aftermath

A “perfect storm” of change has transformed the printing industry, and every traditional printing operation caught in it faces the same decision: either issue a Mayday and sell the boat, or do nothing and watch the ship sink. Read More

Science!

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Baby Got Bacteria

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Drupa 2012, the Inkjet Drupa…again? A closer look at Delphax

In this tenth article of the series, David looks at Delphax, and its new production inkjet offerings and applications. Read More

A Different Kind of Madness

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Delphax elan—a Game Changer?

In February, Delphax Technologies announced it would be bringing to market a digital color print system powered by Memjet at drupa 2012. Industry watchers have been waiting to get more details on this sheet-fed device and the news is finally out. Senior Editor Cary Sherburne gets the details from Delphax’ Dieter Schilling. Read More

Everyone is Talking about Integrating Social Media and Direct Marketing… SourceLink is Doing Something!

A presence in the virtual world is essential to any successful marketing plan, but organizations of all sizes are getting lost in social media. Service providers must decide how they plan to participate in this market. This article discusses how SourceLink’s TAG solution is harnessing the power of social media sharing. Read More

February US Commercial Printing Shipments Flat with 2011

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Recovery Indicators Make a Sideways Move

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A Very GoodYear?

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Linofilm grids and all that

Be a part of history. Frank is seeking some of the font masters and paraphernalia of the old phototypesetting era. He knows there are a few oldtimers who read WhatTheyThink while drooling in their oatmeal. Film, glass, and plastic fonts are requested. Read More

Sustainable Packaging Symposium

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Five Days Left--There's Still Time to Submit Environmental Innovation Awards Applications

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Going Green Two Sides Fast Fact #1

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What Printers Can Do To Thrive In This Market

We are coping with unprecedented industry consolidation and declining print volumes. As the overall volume of print declines, printing companies are scrambling to find strategies to not only survive, but to grow revenue and margins. Read More

What Are Words For?

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The Boxer

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PULP Communications: Helping SMBs Engage Consumers

Small and medium-sized businesses want the ability to extend their marketing efforts across two or more channels, but they don’t have the time or money to do it effectively by themselves. This article leverages recent survey results to describe the challenges that today’s SMBs are facing and discusses how companies like PULP are helping to address these issues. Read More

Digitizing Trees

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Profits Winning Streak Over: Industry Has -$276 Million Loss in 4Q-2011; Finishes 2011 with $2.78 Billion in Profits

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More of What to See at drupa

We finally have got through the series of pre-drupa events and announcement press releases. So we now know a lot of what will be seen at the event. The following is a summary of some key products that will be shown in a few market segments. Read More

Going Green Welcomes Our Latest Environmental Innovation Awards Sponsors

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Are you prepared to acquire production inkjet? Part 1

In this ninth article of the series, David looks at how to make sense and apply the information we have presented to make relevant purchasing decisions. Read More

Potent Unpotables

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ROMI: Return on Marketing Investment

Why has marketing been given such a long leash for so long or, in most cases, the only leash is the budget? Spend as you wish, hope it has a positive impact, and stop when the budget is gone. Marketers are good at pointing out their impact but when pressed, they typically can’t identify which part of their spend had the desired impact. Read More

Rule Britannica?

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intomedia – Helping Service Providers Harness Web-to-Print

intomedia GmbH recognized an opportunity to harness the Web to drive online print ordering, improve communication workflows, and streamline production processes. This article discusses intomedia’s offerings and also offers examples of companies that are leveraging them. Read More

manroland web systems Inc.: A Conversation with CEO Roland Ortbach

In this exclusive WhatTheyThink interview, Senior Editor Cary Sherburne speaks with Roland Ortbach, just named as CEO of manroland web systems Inc. North America. Ortbach discusses the new organization, its relationship with the manroland sheetfed division and more. Read More

(Not) Out of Africa

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Above the Fold

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WhatTheyThink Extends Environmental Innovation Awards Application Deadline

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As Sure As Eggs Is Eggs

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It is Not Just Inkjet for the Future

Almost all the recent announcements, and certainly all the hype, in the digital printing market have involved high-speed inkjet printing. Little has been heard about the established form of digital printing, namely digital printing using electrophotographic (toner based) technology. Read More

Green Eggs (But No Ham)

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Economic Overview; Changing Channels Not Just for TV

Dr. Joe tiptoes through the economic data, discusses the nature of efficiency and expansion, and then pontificates about channels that are not of the TV kind. Then he explains why a new high in a stock index is not what it seems. Did we really say tiptoe? Where are the tulips? Read More

Environmental Refugees

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Oh, the Places You'll Go Green

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TGI: Positioning and Rebranding for Cross-Media Success

Print service providers can effectively position or re-position themselves for differentiation in today’s market. They can make their businesses stand out and effectively reach their target markets. This article explores how Philadelphia-based TGI has become a national leader in print and cross-media communications. Read More

Content's Being Created, but Revenue Data Show that if Content is King, it's of a Small Country

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More Digital Printing at drupa

The past few weeks have seen many of the pieces of the drupa jigsaw drop into place as vendors define some of what they will introduce and offer in May. There are still a few announcements to come with HP and Xerox making their announcements soon. Read More

Green Apples

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A View Up and Down Print’s Value Chain with HP and O’Neil Data Systems

We had a unique opportunity recently to get a look at the entire printing industry’s value chain by attending two separate events at O’Neil Data Systems new plant in Plano, Texas.  First was HP’s First Look event, which previewed for their customers technology they will be officially in the next few weeks.  Second was O’Neil Data Systems’ grand opening of their Plano facility, which gave us an opportunity to meet their customers as well. Read More

Geographics: Portrait of a Printing Company with M&A in Mind

Ever since he founded Geographics in 1976, Norvin Hagan hasn’t tried to purchase another company—until now. Read why he’s ready to complement organic growth with the kind that comes from a well planned and executed acquisition. Read More

Gas Pains

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Drupa 2012, the Inkjet Drupa…again? A closer look at Memjet and three unique OEMs

In this eighth article of the series, David looks at Memjet inkjet technology, and some OEM implementations and offerings to address specific production print applications. Read More

Greenpeace Follows "The Ramin Paper Trail" and Finds Protected Tree Fibers

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Vertical… A Competitive Differentiator for the One to One Group

Developing an understanding of industry dynamics can help service providers identify the right vertical market. Once the vertical market has been identified, the service provider must develop the right document and marketing solutions to meet clients’ needs. This article outlines the steps involved in taking a vertical market approach and also provides a relevant success story from the One to One Group. Read More

Green Print at drupa

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There’s No Place Like Homerton

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WTT's Environmental Innovation Awards: Apply Early and Often!

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GreenBay?

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drupa 2012 International Media Briefing

Last week fourteen companies gave a preview of what they will bring to drupa 2012 during a series of media briefings at a conference center on the trade fair grounds of Messe Düsseldorf in Düsseldorf, Germany. Read More

Paperlate

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A Sideways Pause in the Recovery Indicators

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January US Commercial Printing Shipments Down -2.4% Compared to 2011

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X-Rite/Pantone Update from President & CEO Tom Vacchiano

I had the opportunity to participate in an analyst briefing at Pantone in late February, and X-Rite President & CEO Tom Vacchiano took the time to speak with Senior Editor Cary Sherburne one-on-one with an update on X-Rite/Pantone strategy—where the company’s been and where it is going. Read more. Read More

Are You Having Fun Yet!

Printers are facing an increasing number of challenges due to rapid changes in the economy, technology and the marketplace. It is easy to get mired in viewing these changes as negative and the demise of an industry. However, for this article I will focus on the positive side of these changes. Read More

SoBe It

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Miller Zell Graphics Center Earns SGP Certification

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The long road to recovery: the impact of the Great Recession on print

With the industry suffering from a paralysis invoked by the economic crisis eyes will turn to drupa 2012 to see how the future will shape up. Read More

Toy Boat Toy Boat Toy Boat

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FedEx Office Expands Grand Format Business

FedEx Office recently announced that it would be accelerating investment in grand format printing services in selected centralized production centers to supplement its service offerings. The same release also reported that Boeing had selected FedEx Office as its print service provider of choice. WhatTheyThink Senior Editor Cary Sherburne talked to the company to learn more. Read More

Cautious Upward Tilt to the Economy Continues

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You Know the Drill

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New Presstek CEO Stanley E. Freimuth Talks About Strategies, Plans, What to Expect at drupa

On February 2nd, Presstek announced the appointment of Stanley E. Freimuth as Chairman, President & CEO. Mr. Freimuth, who stepped into the role on February 13th, spent nearly 25 years with Fujifilm where he ultimately had responsibility for all Fujifilm U.S.A businesses. Senior Editor Cary Sherburne spoke with Freimuth about his reasons for taking on the role and his expectations for the firm and the market. Read More

Mobile: A Disruptive Technology that Printers Need to Harness

In 2003, Clay Christensen and Mike Raynor published a bestselling book entitled The Innovator's Solution: Creating and Sustaining Successful Growth. The authors discuss how established companies need to create disruptions rather than being destroyed by them. Businesses must turn innovative ideas into disruptive products and services that will lead to long-term profitable growth. This article outlines key strategies from the book and provides an example of a retailer that has taken action to generate growth. Read More

ATT Announces New Eco-Label for Mobile Phones

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Current Fashion

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PrintCity Alliance Builds Momentum for Strong Showing at drupa 2012 (Part 2)

By exhibiting as a group at drupa 2012, the members of the PrintCity Alliance hope to present a continuum of solutions that visitors will find well adapted to the new realities of the print marketplace. Previews of some of their show offerings are here. Read More

Happy Meals?

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The schizophrenic printing industry

As the number of printing services declines; the number of printing services increases. You read that correctly. Read More

Top Green Gifts

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Drupa 2012, the Inkjet Drupa…again? A closer look at Screen

This series by David L. Zwang focuses on current production inkjet products and their application in the market today. This series will run every 3 weeks leading up to drupa 2012. In this seventh article of the series, David looks at Screen, its production inkjet offerings and applications. Read More