In this article, David begins the process of looking at the changes in production inkjet since drupa 2012, with an eye on educating the marketplace on what is out there and what we may expect to see.
In 2011, David Zwang began a series that looked at the then-current production inkjet vendor product offerings and how they were being or could be used. He also examined at some of the new inkjet technologies that were just starting to be seen in product introductions and that were shown in new product demos and offerings during drupa 2012. Now it’s time to bring it all up to date in preparation for drupa 2016!
Well it’s almost that time again. drupa 2016 is only a few short months away, and the speculation as to what will be the main focus of this years event has already started and will continue to build and evolve as we get closer to the moment of truth.
We can all assume that there will be lots of new and interesting developments shown, and some of them may be game changing, although I believe that real story will be evolutionary. Either way, there will be significant shifts in the application and adoption of production inkjet. For those of you who have kept up with my series on production inkjet which started running in advance of drupa 2012, continuing subsequent to that event, you have had an opportunity to see what was promised, what was delivered, and where we can expect production inkjet to go.