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Official Show Daily • Cygnus Graphics Media


“Bullish on Print”


the industry,” the manroland CEO told reporters at a press conference Sun- day morning, two hours before GRAPH EXPO 2010 opened to attendees. The press manufacturer’s latest inno-


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vations, including Direct Drive tech- nology, are presented in a 3D theater at booth 858. Lapinski also mentioned expanding its RedTie Web-to-print partnership to North America, as well as a marketing alliance with Tensor for single-width presses in Canada. Automation is a key concept for manroland. At GRAPH EXPO 2010, the company is highlighting autoprint, its vison of an intelligent and highly efficient printing press that, at the push of a button—One Touch—brings the highest degree of automation to offset printing.


ince Lapinski wants to make one


thing perfectly clear:


“We’re here—and we’re com- mitted to the show and to


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PrintPoint Releases Latest Version of MIS Software Company also announces 42" plasma screen giveaway


P rintPoint (booth 154) is


showcasing its recently released PrintPoint 6 esti- mating and MIS software for


offset, digital, large-format, prepress and screen printing. Tested for Macintosh Snow Leopard


and Windows 7, PrintPoint 6 includes a host of new features, including enhanced system-wide navigation,


time- and/or unit-based estimating,


estimate component linking, and digi- tal estimating with visual layout. The “Big-Three” modules that are a must-see at GRAPH EXPO 2010 are the brand new Web2Print storefront, visual job scheduling board, and ful- fillment, reports Morrie Brown, presi- dent, PrintPoint. The fulfillment module supports multiple components to a job


for delivery of kits and single/multiple component-based products. These jobs are linked directly to the Web2Print storefront. On Wednesday, PrintPoint is holding


a drawing to give away a 42" plasma screen. While at their booth checking out the PrintPoint 6, make sure to enter the drawing for a chance to win the plasma screen, which is on display.


InfoPrint Solutions Continues Expansion


of Light Production Color Line Newest solutions bring graphic arts quality and production-strength performance at an affordable price point


Vince Lapinski, CEO, manroland, Inc. committed to the show and the industry.


Digital Document Drive Theater


Sponsored by: Xplor International Schedule of free educational sessions in Booth 4449


Tuesday, October 5th 11:00 – 11:30 am Repurposing Legacy Applications for Multi-Channel Communications Jeff DeVoyd, GMC


Monday, October 4th 11:00 – 11:30 am Data Driven Campaign Test Planning Mark Egeling, Kodak


11:45 – 12:15 pm How to Manage Your Print Projects from Mobile Devices Adam Armstrong, Solimar Systems


12:30 – 1:00 pm Workflow Trends in Today’s Transactional Environments Buddy Mountcastle, Oce


1:15 – 1:45 pm Save Money (and help justify color) with Piece Level Management Don Dew, InfoPrint Solutions


2:00 – 2:30 pm


PRO Production Manager Ernie Crawford, Crawford Technologies


2:45 – 3:15 pm Data Driven Applications: Wishful Thinking or Viable Solutions? Scott Baker, GMC


3:30 – 4:00 pm


Production Intelligence Linking Print & Mail Ken Renko, Pitney Bowes


11:45 – 12:15 pm How to Manage Your Print Projects from Mobile Devices Adam Armstrong, Solimar Systems


12:30 – 1:00 pm Save Money (and help justify color) with Piece Level Management Don Dew, InfoPrint Solutions


1:15 – 1:45 pm


The Evolution of the Enterprise Information Archive Michael Johnson, DocuLynx


2:00 – 2:30 pm


PRO Production Manager Ernie Crawford, Crawford Technologies


Wednesday, October 6th 11:00 – 11:30 am PRO Production Manager Ernie Crawford, Crawford Technologies


11:45 – 12:15 pm


Automated Document Factories Can Be Affordable Document Factories David Day, Inspectron


12:30 – 1:00 pm


Print and Paper – Being Green Isn’t Always Black and White Inger Heinke, Abitibibowater


Dave Fellman, Bob Hall, Mitch Evans, and Tawnya Starr shared their expertise in a lively Sunday morning panel. Quick Printing Editor Karen Hall moderated.


printers. These products let customers experience Ricoh’s new enhanced ton- er and single flow technology. Togeth- er with Ricoh’s oil-less enhanced fuser technology and an advanced toner sys- tem they offer high quality color capa- bilities at an affordable price point. These models print at speeds up to 90 ipm. With a large variety of in-line features, it can produce a wide variety of output, including POD manuals and books, and also enables marketing initia- tives such as direct mail and transpromo.


I Joining the team The InfoPrint Pro C901/C901s print-


ers join the color light production portfo- lio, which also consists of the InfoPrint Pro C900/900s and the InfoPrint Pro C900AFP. These models provide cus- tomers with the ability to: • Deliver reliable, consistent color during


nfoPrint Solutions Company (booth 2017), a Ricoh company, is launching InfoPrint Pro C901/ C901s graphic arts edition color


long runs from one engine to another • Configure input and output capacities for long, unattended runs with special elements such as tabs and covers


• Use sheet sizes up to 13x19.2" and media up to 300 gsm at full rated speeds


• Shorten turnaround times and reduce outsourcing with in-line finish- ing options, including high-capacity stackers, z-folder, GBC StreamPunch, stapler/punch/finisher, ring binder, bookletmaker options with trim and perfect binder


• Use EFI Fiery controller options with powerful production software and choose enhanced controller selection based on performance needs. “Color—affordable color—is a demand


we’ve been hearing from our customers as they look to expand into a production- strength environment. With the addition of the InfoPrint Pro C901 Graphic Arts Edition to our award-winning color cut- sheet portfolio, we’ve addressed these needs head on,” says Bob Fogoros, VP of Cutsheet Solutions, InfoPrint Solutions.


Quick Printing Panel on Sunday


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