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Kevin Pirkey October 2, 2008

Drawing a New Plan for Print: Going Digital. Kevin Pirkey October 2, 2008. Session Description:

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Kevin Pirkey October 2, 2008

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  1. Drawing a New Plan for Print: Going Digital Kevin Pirkey October 2, 2008

  2. Session Description: Digital printing is an exciting development in journal publishing that offers new options for publishers, authors, and editors.  This presentation will provide an overview of digital print production—in terms what it is, what it can do, what the benefits  are, and what  journal-based support services are available—and will conclude with a look at e-commerce tools.

  3. Why Is Digital Printing Exciting? • A Helpful Solution To Many Of Today’s Publishing Challenges • Migration From Print To Online Delivery • Declining Subscriptions & Subscription Revenue • New “Online Only” Journals • Increased Specialization Of Content • Increased Usage of Color • Need To Reduce Overall Cost of Print Production

  4. What Is Digital Printing Printing process which uses an electronic digital imaging process that transfers the image directly onto plain paper without traditional film and plates.

  5. How Does Digital Printing Work + • A photoconductive surface is given a positive charge. • The image of a document is exposed to the surface. This causes the charge to drain away from the surface in all but the image area. • Negatively charged toner is cascaded over the surface and adheres to the positively charged image area. • A piece of plain paper is placed over the surface and given a positive charge. • The negatively charged toner is attached to the positively charged paper. • The toner image is fused to the paper by heat. - +

  6. Black and White Toner • Black & White • Higher Resolution 600 to 1,200 dpi • Chemically Grown Emulsion Aggregate Toner (EA) • 3-5 Microns in size • Uses 40% less toner • then previous technology

  7. Black & White Dual Engine Digital Printing Press

  8. Digital Color Liquid ElectroInk Offset Quality Digital Color

  9. Five Color Digital Printing Press

  10. “Pros” & “Cons”of Digital Journal Printing

  11. “Pros” for Journal PublishersA Few PearlsTo Take Home

  12. Cost Effective Short Run Book and Journal Printing • Short Run Titles • Specialized Versions • Declining Subscriptions • Online “Only” Journal Titles • Annual Archival Issues • Custom Collections/Compendiums • Bound Book Galleys • One to 1,000 copies • Black and White • Four Color Process • Perfect, Saddle, Case, • and PlastiCoil Binding

  13. Digital Vs. Offset Printing Cost Model Digital Offset Cross over point 250 to 1,000 copies Unit Cost Per Copy $ Digital Savings Opportunity 1 Print Quantity

  14. Minimizes Storage Costs and Obsolete Back Issue Write-Offs • “Overrun 6-12 Month • Expected Sales • Fulfill From Micro Inventory • or Print Issues “On Demand” • Replenish in Batches of 5-25 • copies

  15. Conventional Warehousing Vs. Digital Inventory Replenishment • Store “Just in Case” • Long-term cash investment • Lower initial unit cost • Long-term storage charges • Inventory shrinkage/damage • Obsolete inventory write-off • Higher overall cost • Digitally Print “Just in Time” • Spread out cash investment • Print journals as sales occur • Potential higher initial unit cost • Minimal long-term storage costs • “Fresh” inventory • No obsolete inventory write-off • Lower overall cost • Environmentally Beneficial

  16. Four-Color Digital Cover Options Can Become

  17. Environmental Benefits Efforts • Print Only What You Need • FSC Certification • Energy Star Efficient Digital Presses • 10-100% Recycled Stock Options • 277 Volt Lighting In Production Plant • 30-50% Recycled Shipping Cartons • Emulsion Aggregate Toner - 40% less • 100% Electrical Offset By Renewable • Energy Credits or Green Tags

  18. Four-Color Placement Digital Offset 1 4 5 8 9 12 13 16 2 3 6 7 10 11 14 15 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 4/4 Signature $$$$$ 2 Pages of Color $$

  19. “Cons” for Journal PublishersGive & Take Of The Process

  20. Digital Vs. Offset Printing Cost Model D Digital Offset Cross over point 250 to 1,000 copies Unit Cost Per Copy $ Offset Opportunity 1 Print Quantity

  21. PMS versus CMYK Digital Printing RGB CMYK Pantone

  22. Paper Stock Limitations • Digital Press Approved Stocks • Press Jams • Ability to Withstand Heat of Process • Adhesion of Toner to Various Stocks • Ability to Coat or Laminate Cover Stocks • Stock Weight Requirements

  23. More Than Just Digital Printing • Ease Of Use • Reduce The Cost of “Transaction” • Simplify The Ordering Process For All Involved • Integrate With Authors • Integrate With Publishers Existing Systems • Integrate With End User Of Content • Provide Back Office Accounting And Reporting • Security

  24. EzSubmit TM

  25. EzOrder TM

  26. EzFulfillment TM

  27. eCommerce Enabled EzFulfillment TM

  28. EzReprint & EzBilling TM TM

  29. Accounting & Reporting

  30. Questions? Kevin Pirkey Vice President Odyssey Press, Inc. 22 Nadeau Drive – P.O. Box 7307 Gonic, New Hampshire 03839 Phone 717-225-9477 Email Kevin@odysseypress.com Skype Pirkey Web www.odysseypress.com

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