Production inkjet printing is not a new technology, but it has been continually evolving for what is almost 20 years—and yet it still represents a small percentage of overall print volumes. Conversations still revolve around what inkjet can’t do. But that’s old thinking. Better substrates, ink chemistries, and workflow automation have made production inkjet competitive with offset and other technologies for both short- and longer-run jobs in a wide variety of print segments. Join us on January 28 at 1 pm ET when David Zwang takes a deep dive into the latest trends and product releases in the production inkjet market.
Join us for a technical exploration of the trends and advances shaping 2026:
• Think Ink—Advances in ink chemistry have expanded the range of substrates and applications suited to production inkjet. What inks are available and what applications are each ink best-suited for?
• Process Stories—Production inkjet has many advantages over other printing technologies. What are they? What are the run-length economics of shifting technologies?
• Expanded Portfolios—Production inkjet equipment is now available for just about every class of user. What is the current state of the production inkjet equipment market?
• But Soft[ware]!—What automation options are available to streamline production?
• And more!
What is the present—and future—of production inkjet? Expect bold insights and actionable frameworks which make you reconsider your current print production. This session is sponsored by the Graphic Arts Alliance, Canon USA, and Xerox.
Can’t make it live? No problem; a full recording—slides and audio—will be available after the session.
And don’t forget to register for the complementary Inkjet Insight webinar, Inkjet Labels & Packaging 2026: The Future is Sexy, Smart, and Intimidating.