White Paper Looks at the State of Automation in Wide-Format Printing

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Automation has become a critical component of the print production workflow. In order for printing companies to compete effectively in today’s challenging print market, productivity and efficiency have become essential. Commercial printers learned this lesson years ago, and now, with wide-format and specialty printing on the rise, companies in these markets are seeing the need to automate all or part of their operations. A new white paper, A Tale of Two Cities: The Past, Present, and Future of Workflow Automation by industry analyst and author Richard Romano and sponsored by Enfocus Software, looks at how automation can be applied to wide-format printing operations.

Learn:
  • What kinds of processes can be automated?
  • What are the criteria for a process to be automated?
  • What have been the benefits of–and challenges to–automation for commercial printers?
  • What are the benefits of–and challenges to–automation for wide-format?
  • How can automation strengthen the relationship between printer and client, especially in the retail sector?
  • What is the future of automation?
According to PrintPlanet CEO Paul White, “Automation means ‘productivity,’ and today, optimizing print workflows is the key ingredient to profitability, regardless of the size and nature of printed output. Maximizing profitability is a very important topic–not just for PrintPlanet members, but print businesses in general–and we thank Enfocus for sharing this exclusive report.”

The white paper is available for download here.

For more information about the products and services offered by Enfocus Software, please visit www.enfocus.com.
 

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