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1 month ago |
wideformatimpressions.com | Dan Marx |Gabby Houck |Consumables - General
Expanding knowledge in this area can expand possibilities for your business. The gap between simply being able to print on something – for instance, a sheet of metal – and printing it in a way that meets its use expectations, such as exposure to the elements over a period of ten years, is indeed profound. Beyond durability, successful print quality, including color control, requires ink and substrate to work hand-in-hand.
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Jan 24, 2025 |
inplantimpressions.com | Gabby Houck
After years of using an antiquated in-house system for online orders, Mike Barnes, manager of Print and Mail Services for Hunter Engineering in Bridgeton, Missouri, had enough. “Everyone hated it,” Barnes says. “There was absolutely no tracking.
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Jan 17, 2025 |
piworld.com | Gabby Houck
When The Vomela Companies first started out more than 75 years ago, in 1947, it began as the Vomela Specialty Company in Minnesota. It was a small print shop that specialized in Christmas gift tags. Fast forward to today, and Vomela has grown leaps and bounds. Since its humble beginnings, Vomela has blossomed into a 21st-century, multi-million-dollar visual communications powerhouse that employs 1,300 people and operates out of 21 locations across the U.S. and Canada.
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Jan 16, 2025 |
piworld.com | Gabby Houck
It’s not every day you see thousands of dollars’ worth of equipment suspended in the air. But believe it or not, to install a Canon varioPRINT iX3200 production inkjet press at the Indiana Farm Bureau’s in-plant in Indianapolis, Indiana, Tech Operations Manager Michele Woodrum says the new digital inkjet press had to be craned in through the fourth-floor window. “It is pretty nerve-wracking to see that much money suspended in the air, but overall, it was actually pretty smooth,” Woodrum says.
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Dec 19, 2024 |
inplantimpressions.com | Gabby Houck |Production Inkjet
It’s not every day you see thousands of dollars’ worth of equipment suspended in the air. But believe it or not, to install a Canon varioPRINT iX3200 production inkjet press at the Indiana Farm Bureau’s in-plant in Indianapolis, Indiana, Tech Operations Manager Michele Woodrum says the new digital inkjet press had to be craned in through the fourth-floor window. “It is pretty nerve-wracking to see that much money suspended in the air, but overall, it was actually pretty smooth,” Woodrum says.
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