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The Key Point Blog

09/14/2017
Ed Lee
We provide unbiased insights and build responsive tools that are customized for you so that you can focus less on data and more on your customers.
09/13/2017
Ryan McAbee
Managing the diversity of work possible within a wide format shop is challenging. Quotes must be created for customers from estimates based on as-accurate-as-possible costs.
09/13/2017
Ralf Schlozer
September the 12th and coinciding with Print 17 Landa Digital Printing invited selected prospects and press/analysts to their VIP event in Israel, to witness the first Landa Press to go into operation at the Israeli packaging printer Graphica Bezalel.
09/12/2017
David Stabel
Today, Neopost announced the introduction of a newly created business division: Quadient, replacing its Enterprise Digital Solutions (EDS) business division. With Quadient, Neopost combines three companies that operated independently under EDS into a new division focused on digital communications and customer experience solutions
09/11/2017
Barbara Richards
HP Announces New PageWide Devices, Workflow Scanners & Solution Services at Reinvent – World Partner Forum 2017
09/07/2017
Ryan McAbee
Today’s print service providers know that their bottom line is less about the equipment and more about how fast they can get work to the equipment and on to delivery.
09/06/2017
Pat McGrew
Memjet pigment ink and second generation print heads. This introduction starts the path to new generations of Memjet-enabled devices arriving in the market.
08/31/2017
Christine Dunne
We write a fair amount about mobile printing at Keypoint Intelligence-InfoTrends, but sometimes the best way to assess it is to try it ourselves.
08/30/2017
Jim Hamilton
With Canon’s announcement this week of the Océ VarioPrint 6000 Titan it is a good time to revisit the size and scope of the cut-sheet monochrome digital printing market.
08/29/2017
Barbara Richards
Recent survey results from InfoTrends U.S. Enterprise primary research study of IT decision makers found that Enterprise customers see the cost associated with converting to digital processes as the greatest hurdle to conversion and this was most prevalent in the manufacturing (47%) and prof. services sectors (44%).