Variable Data Printing

  • New Mailing Education Certification Program From the Mailing Training Institute

    Rochester, N.Y.-based The Bennett Group Inc. announced its Barcode to Bottomline Certification program developed for the direct mail/marketing industries.

    Article • March 24th, 2010

  • Money Talk: Right Sizing Your Firm for Optimal Performance

    As we make it through the first quarter of 2010, some things are quite apparent: Everything is changing, and As things change we must change things.

    Article • March 24th, 2010

  • Advice for Printers: Quick Wins Go the Distance

    The high-speed, competitive nature of the print industry causes print providers to routinely face challenges in terms of customer satisfaction and retention, job turnaround time and bottlenecks. Print providers often assume that errors are caused by a...

    Article • March 16th, 2010

  • Market Update: Quick and Small Commercial Print

    The year 2009 closed with a glimmer of optimism about the economy and a touch of pessimism about any major printing industry growth in 2010. Only a third of printers in NAPL’s latest industry survey expect business conditions to improve during the...

    Article • March 16th, 2010

  • 1:1 Printing: It’s Getting More Complicated

    Personal Effects

    Article • March 10th, 2010

  • Concord Litho Succeeds In Maturing Direct Mail Market

    Concord Litho is a $42 million Northeast printing firm with 170 employees, six presses, full-service bindery, mailing and fulfillment services center, and a Fundraising Division that caters to non-profit organizations (including strategic planning and...

    Article • March 3rd, 2010

  • 1:1 Printing: It’s Getting More Complicated

    What does it take to make 1:1 (personalized) printing successful these days? A lot more than it used to.

    Article • February 24th, 2010

  • Future Plans

    With new technologies springing up seemingly almost every day, manufacturers of reprographic online plan rooms are facing ever-increasing competition.

    Article • February 23rd, 2010

  • Taking it Outside the Box

    The convergence of markets and technologies due to digitalization in the graphics industry provides new spin-off opportunities, and short-run packaging work, be it prototyping or custom, is one of those opportunities.

    Article • February 23rd, 2010

  • New Jersey Job Market Hit Hard in Recession

    Industrial employment, which includes the print industry, in New Jersey has fallen 6.4 percent since the beginning of the recession, according to the 2010 New Jersey Manufacturers Register, an industrial directory published annually by Manufacturers...

    Article • February 17th, 2010

  • Sales Clinic: Manage Your Future

    Almost every time I talk to a print professional, the question always comes up-where is this industry going and how should I be preparing for the future of my company? No one has a magic crystal ball that can predict the future, but the one thing that...

    Article • February 17th, 2010

  • Pitney Bowes Offers Digital Color Printing At Business Recovery Services Center

    Pitney Bowes Management Services Inc. (PBMS) will now offer high-speed variable digital color printing capability at its Business Recovery Services (BRS) Center located in Shelton, Conn.

    Article • February 10th, 2010

  • Lake Image Systems Develops Software Tools for Variable Data

    Lake Image Systems, leaders in data integrity, verification and inspection systems, launched a new subsidiary, Lake Image Web Technologies Ltd. The new company will develop software tools and products for sale exclusively through the Lake Image group...

    Article • February 10th, 2010

  • Print of the Future

    Since the introduction—and continued evolution—of UV-curable printer technology, many wide-format print service providers have been able to take advantage of the new business opportunities it’s offered.

    Article • December 2nd, 2009

  • Indoor: POP Goes the Sales

    Point-of-purchase signage remains effective even in a tough economy.

    Article • December 1st, 2009