• This post has nothing to do with reprographics, but it is
    incredibly interesting, so click on the link and read the article!
    Blog Publisher’s comment:

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    Amazing idea, and I hope to be able to
    someday get from LA to San Fran in 30 minutes in a Hyperloop pod/car.  But, that said, I’m concerned that the trip
    will be too fast to enjoy my cup of coffee or that my coffee will spill in my
    lap.
  • “…….our very first customer took
    delivery of four HP PageWide XL 8000 Printers with custom built folders to
    allow large output to be folded into a manageable-sized documents. Whilst at
    present we are unable to name them, this customer will have an estimated output
    exceeding an incredible 4 million sq/m in full colour during year one
    .”

    See more at:

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  • Blog Publisher’s Note:
    This link
    will take you to the page on Taylor Corp’s web-site where Taylor Corp provides
    a complete list of the print and print related companies Taylor owns:
    Taylor Corporation to acquire Staples Print
    Solutions
    Taylor Corporation, a Minnesota based company and one of
    the largest privately held companies in the United States, has announced that
    it has entered into an agreement to acquire the assets of Staples Print
    Solutions, a division of Staples, Inc.
    The assets will be acquired by Taylor Communications,
    Inc., a subsidiary of Taylor Corporation. The parties expect to complete the
    transaction within the coming months.
    “Staples and our family of companies have been trusted
    partners for over 20 years,” said Deb Taylor, CEO of Taylor Corporation.
    “Throughout this time, we have partnered with Staples to meet the communication
    needs of their contract and retail business. We are honored that Staples
    would look to Taylor Communications and entrust us to continue to provide
    service to their customers and employees.
    “This pending acquisition broadens our ability to provide
    a full range of print and digital communication solutions, customized to serve
    our customers’ marketing and business needs. We are thrilled to welcome
    this business into our family of companies.” 

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    Taylor Corporation previously announced the formation of
    Taylor Communications, Inc. under which Staples Print Solutions will go to
    market. 
  • HP Celebrates 25 Years of Reliable DesignJet Printers with Sweepstakes

    In 1991, HP launched the first inkjet large-format HP DesignJet
    printer, replacing pen plotters and forever reinventing how architects and
    engineers design and print large-format technical drawings. The original
    monochrome model offered early users easier, faster and more affordable
    printing, and the later color printing models opened new application
    opportunities, such as GIS maps, and provided faster speeds and higher-quality
    images. With more than 3 million HP DesignJet
    printers
    installed worldwide today, HP is committed to innovation
    and maintaining open collaboration with its customers to not only create
    solutions for them, but with them. HP DesignJet printers are based on deep
    R&D know-how that’s been cultivated over decades and refreshed every day
    with every product, delivering easier, faster and better solutions with each
    new generation.
    “This year HP DesignJet celebrates 25 years and continues to set the
    benchmark for reliable printing solutions, fast speeds and high-quality
    output,” said Todd Cromwell, vice president, Americas GSB Large Format, HP Inc.
    “We’re committed to continually pioneering new technologies to meet the
    evolving needs of graphic designers, architects, engineers and construction
    professionals and helping customers work where and how they want to.”
    To celebrate this milestone, HP is inviting HP DesignJet customers to
    enter the “Me and My DesignJet” sweepstakes. From May 2 through July 31, owners
    of HP DesignJet Printers can visit www.hp.com/go/mydesignjet
    to enter into a random drawing. The first 450 U.S. entrants will receive a $25
    gift card to the hp.com
    store just for entering, and one U.S. winner will receive the HP DesignJet
    T830 Multifunction Printer
    grand prize. Also, five additional U.S.
    winners will each receive an HP DesignJet
    T120 Printer
    . Sweepstakes participants must own an HP DesignJet
    printer as of May 2, 2016 to enter.

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  • May 3 ARC Document Solutions Inc:
    * ARC Document Solutions reports results for first quarter
    2016
    * Q1 adjusted earnings per share $0.06
    * Q1 sales $103.6 million versus i/b/e/s view $100.6
    million
    * Q1 earnings per share view $0.06 — Thomson Reuters
    I/B/E/S
    * Qtrly earnings per share $ 0.05

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    * Anticipates annual adjusted earnings per share in 2016
    to be in range of $0.30 to $0.35
  • Oracle Corp. (ORCL) said
    Thursday it has agreed to acquire Textura Corp. (
    TXTR)
    a provider of construction contracts and payment management
    cloud services, in a deal valued at about $663 million, net of Textura’s cash.
    Oracle said it will pay $26 per Textura share, sending the stock up 28% in
    premarket trade. Textura processes $3.4 billion in payments a month, keeping
    projects on time and under budget, Oracle said in a statement. “The
    increasingly global engineering and construction industry requires digital
    modernization in a way that automates manual processes and embraces the power
    of cloud computing to easily connect the construction job site, reduce cost
    overruns, and improve productivity,” Oracle senior vice president Mike Sicilia
    said in the statement. Oracle is expecting the deal to close in 2016. Oracle
    shares were not yet active in premarket trade, but are up 12% in the year so
    far, while the S&P 500 has gained 2.5%
  • Massivit 3D Printing Technologies today announced that it will use
    drupa 2016 to provide the first public demonstration of the new Massivit 1800
    printer
    With a stand boasting vibrant, eye-catching 3D printed sign &
    display applications, drupa visitors can discover how they can utilise new 3D
    printing technology to produce unique and attention-grabbing large format 3D
    displays
    for a wide variety of markets.
    A super-fast large format 3D printer, the Massivit 1800 is set to
    transform the way high-level marketing, advertising & themed projects are
    created. With output speeds incomparable to anything else in the 3D printing
    industry, the
    Massivit 1800 printer can produce high quality 3D pieces up to 1.8m / 6ft high
    .
    Print providers seeking to dramatically extend their product portfolio
    beyond 2D pieces, now have access to a profitable new and unique application
    capability, and an important business differentiator to enhance their
    competitive edge and secure their future.

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    See more at: https://www.largeformatreview.com/business/events/6392-massivit-3d-to-premier-ground-breaking-3d-print-solutions-at-drupa#sthash.hv1XzEvX.dpuf

  • ((CORRECTION (Apr 29th):  Apparently, Kodak will not be manufacturing large-format print devices; instead, like Memjet did, Kodak will be manufacturing print heads (with Ultrastream print technology) and will sign-up equipment manufacturers to manufacture and sell Ultrastream-enabled wide-format printers.))


    Well, evidently, Kodak has a new entry into
    the “wide-format” digital printing marketplace – based on its ULTRASTREAM
    ink-jet printing technology….
    From a Kodak Press Release:
    DUSSELDORF, GERMANY, Monday, February 29, 2016 —
    Kodak today announced its next generation inkjet technology
    platform, KODAK ULTRASTREAM Inkjet Technology
    , which will be
    showcased for the first time worldwide at drupa 2016
    Built on Kodak’s proven continuous inkjet
    Stream technology, ULTRASTREAM will move production inkjet into the mainstream
    of commercial printing and packaging. This technology demonstrates the
    evolution of inkjet with smaller drop size and precise placement accuracy for
    higher resolution, clean lines and additional detailed definition. 
    ULTRASTREAM will set new standards, broadening the range of printable graphic
    arts applications and reaching new markets for high speed, high resolution
    inkjet printing. The technology will co-exist in the market along with KODAK
    Stream Technology to offer different platform options, addressing the needs of
    each application.
    ULTRASTREAM is aimed at printers and prospects
    demanding a superior image quality to integrate into their application-based
    production systems.  
    This high resolution Writing System includes a modular printhead that
    can be implemented in varying widths ranging from 8” up to 97”
    to suit the specific application.  ULTRASTREAM will also be available with Kodak’s Digital Front
    End (DFE), a dynamic and flexible solution that meets the demands of commercial
    printers as they implement production inkjet in their workflows. At drupa 2016,
    visitors will see the ULTRASTREAM technology in an 8” configuration on a
    narrow-web press for labeling and small format printing, to showcase the high
    resolution output as a result of smaller ink drop sizes, superior drop
    placement and substrate interaction.
    ULTRASTREAM will enable high resolution
    printing at an exceptional quality of 600 x 1800dpi at speeds of up to 150
    meters per minute (500 feet per minute) on the widest variety of paper and
    plastic substrates, to address even the most demanding applications including
    narrow-web labels, and packaging. It will also be available in a scanning head
    configuration to enable wide format printing with multiple heads on a moving
    carriage. Kodak’s micro-milled nano-particulate inks deliver 30% wider range of
    color gamut, and with the extensibility of the technology can also provide spot
    colors and an extended color gamut to further broaden the scope of Cyan,
    Magenta, Yellow and Black (CMYK) printing.
    Kodak continues to improve on production
    inkjet’s cost of operation through ease of use, serviceability and device
    availability. ULTRASTREAM will deliver lower running costs, improved image
    quality, the ability to print on a wide variety of paper and packaging
    substrates with unparalleled productivity, all while offering the flexibility
    and value of digital printing.
    Philip Cullimore, President of Kodak’s
    Enterprise Inkjet Systems Division, said: “Kodak has once again raised the bar
    in inkjet printing. ULTRASTREAM will be a ‘must-see’ inkjet technology at drupa
    2016. With availability to start integration beginning in 2017, we look forward
    to discussions with OEM partners to plan new products built with this
    technology, and with printers to understand the first applications that they
    would like to see us address.”
    A world of inkjet at drupa
    Visitors to the Kodak stand will also see live
    demonstrations of the Prosper 6000C press with inline finishing.
    Printing at 300 meters per minute (1,000 feet per minute), visitors will see
    first-hand the capabilities of the Prosper 6000C, with take-home samples to
    inspect at their own leisure. The press will be running with a MEGTEC automatic
    roll splicer and multiple inline finishing solutions for two different applications;
    magazines and catalogs printed on lightweight coated paper and finished with a
    Manroland web systems FoldLine, as well as commercial applications that will be
    post coated with an i-WEB post coater and finished with a VITS multicut
    variable servo sheeter. Flexo, gravure and offset printers should also not miss
    the Extended Gamut + Varnish (XGV) technology demonstration for flexible
    films produced on narrow-web. Featuring seven of Kodak’s S-Series Printing
    Systems printing on flexible films, which are capable of printing CMYK and an
    extended gamut of CMYK plus orange, green and violet to match a broader
    spectrum of Pantone Colors used in label or package printing, the demo will
    also have an additional station printing water-based digital varnish. This
    demonstration will utilize environmentally friendly, aqueous inks, bonding on
    to flexible films, which is unique in the industry.  With Kodak’s Stream
    inkjet technology – running at up to 200 meters per minute –  this system
    is ideal for integration into traditional print processes to create a hybrid
    system that maximizes the advantages of both digital and analog printing for a
    variety of film based packaging.

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    Visitors are also invited to explore
    opportunities to create new applications by integrating
    Kodak’s 49” inkjet technology
    Writing System
    in their production processes. This wider Writing System
    brings the world’s fastest inkjet printing to the wide format market, including
    home décor and signage.
    The This is Inkjet!
    Loft
    on the Kodak drupa stand will represent an apartment decorated
    with Kodak Stream digitally printed products including laminate flooring,
    countertops, furniture, wallpaper, napkins and water bottles to name a few.
      The ability to print customized designs in short runs, eliminating
    inventory with just-in-time printing while achieving the durability and
    robustness comparable with gravure printing, will change how home décor and
    other wide format printing is delivered in the future.
  • The
    beginning of a note on Investopedia….
    Staples (NASDAQ: SPLS) still intends on buying its office
    supplies retail rival Office Depot (NASDAQ: ODP) despite the FTC’s attempts to block the
    merger, and it recently announced it was selling its print solutions business
    for an undisclosed sum to help further that end.
    The print solutions division offers printing services to businesses,
    including business cards, brochures, labels, and packaging options. The
    business will be acquired by Taylor’s communications subsidiary, which was
    formed last year after bidding on Standard Register, a communications services
    company for financial services, healthcare, retail, and industrial markets that
    went bankrupt after over 100 years in business.
    Staples copy and print business has been a key performing segment and
    has grown to account for nearly 10% of its retail sales with gross margins well
    in excess of the company as a whole.
    Read the full note at this link:

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  • Part of a post that appeared
    today on The Motley Fool
    What: Shares of Xerox Corp. (NYSE:XRX)
    fell as much as 13.6% Monday after the company announced mixed first-quarter
    2016 results and weaker-than-expected guidance.
    So what: Quarterly revenue fell 4.2% year over year, to $4.28 billion, notably including a 1% increase in services
    revenue to $2.5 billion, and
    a 10% decline
    in document technology revenue
    , to $1.6
    billion. That translated to a 16.9% decline in adjusted net income, to $231
    million, or $0.22 per share. Analysts, on average, were anticipating slightly
    higher adjusted earnings of $0.23 per share on slightly lower revenue of $4.24
    billion.

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    Recall in late January
    Xerox unveiled a plan to separate into two independent, publicly traded
    companies: an $11 billion document technology company, and a $7 billion
    business process outsourcing company. At the time, Xerox told investors it
    expected the transition to be complete by the end of this year, along with a
    transformation program anticipated to deliver $2.4 billion in savings over the
    next three years to both companies. Xerox confirmed today that the
    separation is still on track to be complete by the end of this year, and that
    it has determined the “optimal transaction structure” is a tax-free
    spinoff of the business process outsourcing segment. As such, Xerox will incur
    one-time separation costs of roughly $200 million to $250 million this year, as
    well as total restructuring and related costs of $300 million.