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On Aug. 14, LexJet hosted its 2008 Technology Review at the LexJet Technology Center in Sarasota, Fla., for a broad range of companies representing the spectrum of the wide-format digital printing industry, including commercial printing companies, sign companies, service bureaus, photography studios, and in-house print shops from the beverage distributor market. Media representatives from a number of printing industry publications – including Big Picture, Digital Graphics, and Wide-Format Imaging – were also in attendance.
The event offered wide-format printing professionals the opportunity to meet the people driving technological progress in the industry, learn more about the various printing processes and where they’re headed over the next few years, see first-hand all the different avenues in which the technology is employed, and engage in hands-on demonstrations and training.
Attendees at the 2008 Technology Review also got a first look at Digital Equipment Company’s new Legend 98HUV, a 98-in. hybrid (roll-to-roll and flatbed) UV-curable printer, which is scheduled for release in early 2009.
Throughout the day, attendees rotated between four educational sessions that focused on consumables, printers, and software. In addition to demonstrations by industry leaders Digital Equipment Company, Hewlett-Packard, Canon, FLEXcon, Mutoh, Hahnemuhle, and OKI Printing Solutions, long-time industry expert Dr. Ray Work presented a thorough and balanced examination of the environmental issues facing the industry.
As part of his hour-long presentation, Dr. Work gave an overview of the impact each type of ink technology used in wide-format printing – water-based, solvent, and UV-curable – has on the environment, as well as practical advice on how best to mitigate the impact of each both inside and outside the work environment.
Another presentation, headed up by LexJet technical support specialist Justin Sherry, focused on the latest software update from ONYX, Workflow Software Version 7.2. Sherry laid out the tools necessary to build and maintain an efficient and profitable print workflow using time-saving features like Quicksets.
The focus of the event was to explore, explain, and demonstrate every technology available for wide-format printers, arming attendees with the information needed to make an informed decision about the right technology for their particular market.
From the high-volume, small-format LED-based signage printers made by OKI Printing Solutions, to Mutoh’s ValueJet line of solvent printers, and the more industrial UV-curable printers by HP and Digital Equipment Company, attendees were provided with an in-depth review of all the printer types available to their businesses. Moreover, various wide-format applications plastered the walls, floors, and windows of the Technology Center, showing the capabilities of media solutions from FLEXcon, LexJet, and Hahnemuhle.
The 2008 Technology Review was capped with a sunset dinner cruise on Sarasota Bay for a final round of food, drinks, and networking. Based on the success of the event, LexJet has tentative plans to hold another Technology Review in early 2009. For more information about the 2008 Technology Review and future events at LexJet, contact a LexJet account specialist at 800-453-9538.