Digital Asset Directions

The e-journal of digital document production

September 2010

Future Authors 2010

MailMasters

Individuated Newspapers

July 2010

Exceeding Expectations

Learning Tree

Symcor

June 2010

Finding the True Cost

Increasing Productivity

A Competitive Edge

May 2010

True Cost

CPI Antony Rowe

Oce at IPEX 2010

April 2010

Book Printing

Engines of Innovation

Wide Side Innovation

March 2010

Eco Start Program

Eco Calculator

January 2010

TJ International

Security Printing

December 2009

Integrating Workflows

Document Re-engineering

PRISMAaccess 5

2009.10

IntegratedBook

FutureAuthorsProject

2009-9

Ultra

2009.8

2009-7

JetStream 1000

QR Codes

Zebra Print

2009-6

Newspapers

TransPromo Profits

Check Security

2009-5

Future Authors

Jeppesen

April 2009

Best of Show

5 Focal Points

Denver Seminar

Leadership

March 2009

JetStream 500 & 1000

CS Tandem

Workflow Harmony

ColorStream 9000

February 2009

First-hand Learning

Quebecor World

January 2009

December 2008

November 2008

October 2008

September 2008

August 2008

July 2008

June 2008

May 2008

April 2008

March 2008

January 2008

Roll Over Gutenberg
Writing the book on digital printing

Set the Time Machine to the mid-15th century. An innovative German named Johannes Gutenberg has combined his deep knowledge of metallurgy and growing impatience with the high costs and slow processes used to print books to invent movable type. His innovation would allow bookmakers to create infinite combinations of words and phrases an infinite number of times, and thereby produce quantities of books at a reasonable cost. Gutenberg couldn't have imagined his creation would change how people learn, share ideas and communicate, much less make him one of the most important figures of the second millennium. But it did, and in celebration of "The Book," Océ took the opportunity of drupa to launch Roll Over Gutenberg, a digitally printed book about the history --and on-demand future-- of books.

Roll Over Gutenberg is a two-hundred-page volume in color and black and white that was produced on Océ systems each day at drupa. With this book, Océ shows how high quality color and monochrome pages can be merged inline in an automated production workflow. The book combines prints from the Océ VarioPrint 6250 (black & white) and the Océ CS650 Pro (color). Océ PRISMAprepare managed the workflow, separating the black-and-white and color portions of the document and ensuring the page data was routed to the appropriate press. It then took charge of the post-print merging to reassemble and finish the product using inline finishing equipment.

Roll Over Gutenberg has to be seen to be appreciated, so take a virtual look and imagine how Gutenberg would react to the speed, flexibility and power of the VarioPrint 6250 and the CS650 Pro used to print this title, or the VarioStream 9210 presses that are changing how a growing number of titles are being printed every day at some of the leading book manufacturers.





Océ helps the people who make our world. Companies everywhere use Océ technical documentation systems in manufacturing, architecture, engineering and construction. Each week, high-speed Océ printing systems produce millions of transaction documents such as bank statements and utility bills. And in offices around the world, people use Océ professional document systems to keep the wheels of business and government turning. Océ is also at work in publishing on demand, newspaper production and wide format color for spectacular display graphics. It all helps our professional customers go 'Beyond the Ordinary' in printing and document management.




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