

and has traveled twice to the HP Indigo facilities in Israel. Blaha frequently sends press operators to the HP Indigo Training Center in Andover, Mass. HP also provides MyPublisher with important training, helping the company make the most of its equipment. "Since then, we have added HP Indigo presses to increase our production capacity throughout the years because HP continues to produce products that enable us to bring innovative solutions to the market." As the company began to expand, we selected HP to help support our growth," said Blaha. "In 1994, after inventing the high quality single copy photo book, Carl Navarre, chief executive officer, founded MyPublisher. My Publisher also uses HP SmartStream Production Analyzer to automatically collect production data from their HP Indigo fleet and make fact-based decisions to improve equipment and staff performance over time. Today, MyPublisher operates twelve HP Indigo presses, managed from customized SmartStream Ultra Print Servers with scalable RIP and job routing capabilities. As the company grew, it continued to invest in HP digital printing. Two years after opening in 1994, the company adopted HP digital printing technology with its purchase of the HP Indigo TurboStream. The new presses, installed in August, will increase production capacity before the busy holiday season. Producing more than 130 million photos per year, the company relies on HP Indigo equipment to consistently generate flawless products. "We pick our presses based on the resulting end product and we felt the HP Indigo 7600 was the top digital press available."Īnother important consideration for MyPublisher was the HP Indigo 7600's new features, including raised print, embossed-style textures and enhanced visioning system.Īs a leading internet retailer of photo merchandise, MyPublisher prints, manufactures and ships photo books, canvas prints, calendars and greeting cards. "We are known for producing the highest quality digital products for our customers, which includes innovative product options, stunning designs and superior paper and materials," said Dwight Blaha, chief operating officer, MyPublisher. With speeds of up to 160 color pages per minute, the new presses will enable MyPublisher to increase capacity without sacrificing quality. Currently, the company prints about 325,000 photos per day. New York-based MyPublisher selected the HP Indigo 7600 based on its cost efficiency and HP Indigo's proven print quality. mypublisher.HP today announced that MyPublisher, one of the largest digital photo printers in the world, installed two HP Indigo 7600 Digital Presses to support the company's 20 percent year-over-year growth in photo merchandise and prepare for the upcoming holiday photo season. Neither Shutterfly nor MyPublisher have yet gone on record as to why the decision was made to shutter MyPublisher. Following that date, the dollar value remaining can be used toward the purchase of any Shutterfly product. Gift cards will only be redeemable up until May 8 at 11:59 p.m.
CUSTOM PHOTO BOOKS FROM MYPUBLISHER CODE
MyPublisher Vouchers & Gift Cardsįor customers with MyPublisher vouchers, starting May 9, Shutterfly customer service will provide them with another voucher code for the same amount, redeemable at.
CUSTOM PHOTO BOOKS FROM MYPUBLISHER SOFTWARE
MyPublisher’s BookMaker software will no longer be functional after that date. However, orders of albums made with software, albums made via the company’s design service and photo retouching services would be cut off on April 24, April 5 and March 19, respectively.Īfter May 8, MyPublisher advised its customers to make their photo books with its sister brand at. The company notified its loyal customers that they would still be able to order photo books up until May 8. Notice of its closure was disclosed on its website and in an e-mail to customers. Known for its easy-to-use photo bookmaking software, MyPublisher was acquired by Shutterfly, Inc., in April 2013. At one point, it printed and shipped more than 120 million photos for its customers yearly. The company, which never outsourced any segment of its business, grew to be one of the largest digital photo printers in the world. The company’s mission was to enable consumers to creatively customize, share, print and preserve digital photographs. Founded in 1994, MyPublisher evolved as a leading Internet retailer of personalized photo applications. New York, NY-MyPublisher, a pioneer in high-quality, single-copy, custom photo book publishing at an affordable price, will cease operations on May 8, 2017.
