10 November 2021
The Role of Inkjet in Book Printing Study
BRADENTON , FLORIDA—
 
 The Book Manufacturers’ Institute (BMI) has published a 2021 version of their research “The Role of Inkjet Printing in Powering Industry 4.0 in Book Publishing,” the findings of a research study, commissioned by BMI. The paper focuses on how book printers are looking at inkjet printing options, along with various finishing options and their desire to increase automation opportunities.
The report details key benefits of digital book printing and suggests that the economics and flexibility of short-run and print-on-demand
Matt Baehr , Executive Director
Matt Baehr , Executive Director
are part of the appeal of inkjet to survey respondents,and includes analysis of methods currently employed by book printers, expectations for future investments in plant hardware, including finishing and other functions open to automation. Matt Baehr, Executive Director of BMI, said, “We are excited to have this follow up research to our earlier inkjet study. Having historical data to look at, along with adding in the questions around finishing will make this information even more valuable for our members.”
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