Canon Australia looks to “super-efficient” future for digital/offset printingCanon
Australia warns that retaining separate workflows for digital and
offset printing could be “throwing away more money than the paper being
printed on”.In research
commissioned by Canon and conducted by InfoTrends, they found that on
average, for every $1 spent on printing, more than $6 is spent on
related processes before and after printing. By automating printing
processes, particularly job ticketing, pre-press and job routing, a
significant reduction in costs can be made.In
addition, after surveying more than 300 printing companies, more than
40% indicated seeing an increase in the number of shorter printer runs.
To meet this growing demand many offset printers are adding digital
presses to their infrastructure to meet the requirements for shorter
print runs, and a need for hybrid workflow management has emerged.“For
most print owners growth is about playing every advantage they can, to
extract every efficiency and cost saving they can,” said Craig Manson,
Senior General Manager Marketing at Canon Australia. “Hybrid workflows
make that possible by combining the best of offset and the best of
digital into a single production plan.”Hybrid
offset/digital printing workflow solutions represent the next
generation of workflow, which further promotes efficiency, flexibility,
connectivity and standards compliance, according to the paper. It also
provides a perspective on hybrid workflow concepts, benefits,
implementations and future directions.The
findings are part of the whitepaper, “Hybrid Offset/Digital Printing
Workflow: A Key to Super-Efficiency”, and was developed to support the
recently launched Canon Workflow Program, an industry alliance
including Heidelberg, Agfa Graphics and SCREEN to promote integrated
and profitable print workflow solutions.To download the white paper visit: www.canon.com.au/pps/1660.aspx