
By Jan De Roeck
July/August 2009
Building strong links between the packaging production process and the Product Lifecycle Management system increases the support and confidence level between the packaging buyer and supplier—a win-win environment. p. 16
Crowson Stone Printing Company
May/June 2009
How one company became more efficient, worked more effectively and increased overall customer service and satisfaction. p. 28
by Charles Blanchard
May/June 2009
The challenge at all levels of the production value chain is to implement online collaborative systems that address workflwo issues but deliver a compelling user exeprience at the same time. p. 22
by Larry Warter
March/April 2009
Monitor--don't call it soft-proofing could have a direct bearing on the future of the printing industry because of the potential to increase speed and quality with no increase in cost. p. 16
by David Hunter
January/February 2009
Learning how to control the variables related to producing predictable, expected color. p. 32
by David Hunter
January/February 2009
When matching colors, how close is close enough? p. 30
by Laura Pursley
January/February 2009
While everyone is looking for ways to stay ahead of the competition, land the next big job and retain customers, the implementation of solid processes can offer a long-term survival and growth strategy. p. 16
by David Hunter
January/February 2009
Learning how to control the variables related to producing predictable, expected color. Download PDF
by David Hunter
January/February 2009
When matching colors, how close is close enough? Now we have a process t help quantify values. Download PDF