Ralf Schlözer, Keypoint Intelligence—Xerox Book Printers Point of View Video
Ralf Schlözer, director, Keypoint Intelligence, says book printing has come a long way from mass production to “the book of one”—highly local, customized, targeted book production. Watch the video for his take on how digital print technologies are supporting the production of the book of one. .
Schlözer believes Xerox is in a good position to provide “the glue”—meaning not just the digital printer hardware, but the whole ecosystem for a book printer to optimize their supply chain. Watch the video to learn more about this dramatic paradigm shift in book production.
Crecimiento en la publicación de libros
La impresión digital está revolucionando toda la cadena de suministro de la publicación de libros.
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