Adaptability is integral to any printing business’ success. At Winston-Salem, North Carolina-based Salem One, that is certainly true. The 233-employee operation had $7.83 million in wide-format sales in 2023, up 412.1% from the prior year's wide-format sales.
Kalie VanDewater
Wide-format graphics are an integral part of sports events, from banners hanging up above to graphics on the court. Whether it’s on basketball courts or hockey rinks, there are almost always printed elements beneath the players’ feet.
Working with substrates outside of the normal range of materials can be difficult. Thick and tough substrates, as well as delicate ones, are some of the most challenging.
Hosting an open house offers a unique opportunity to connect with customers. These tips will help you make the most of your event.
90% of in-plants provide banners and signs. They come in all sizes, and many are paired with a retractable banner stand.
Like all segments of the printing industry, wide-format is looking for ways to make production workflows more efficient. Automation is part of the answer, but how much can it really do?
As a result of seeing equipment up close at PRINTING United Expo last year, Delvecchio Shankle was…
Sustainability has become an essential piece of the printing industry — the wide-format sector included. Here, wide-format printers share their experiences with green media and its prospects for the future.
Since installing its first CNC flatbed cutter, the World Bank Group’s in-plant has been creating…
Soft signage is an excellent option for everything from trade shows to retail spaces, but sewing these printed fabric displays poses its own challenges. Here, industry experts discuss the benefits and challenges of sewing soft signage and how to move sewing capabilities into the future.
Functional printing is growing in relevance for more traditional spaces such as apparel and packaging.
The printing industry has grown slowly over the past year. Despite this, confidence within the industry has increased.