LexJet

LexJet Corporation
Privately held company
Industry Digital imaging
Founded Sarasota, Florida (1994)
Headquarters Sarasota, Florida, United States of America
Key people
Arthur Lambert and Ron Simkins, co-founders
Products Wide-format printers, software, and materials
Number of employees
95
Slogan "Digital Made Simple"
Website "www.lexjet.com"

LexJet Corporation is a manufacturer and direct provider of materials and equipment utilized in wide-format inkjet printing. LexJet's primary markets are wide-format commercial print-for-pay companies, companies and organizations with in-house printing departments and digital photographers. LexJet employs more than 90 people, mostly in the company's Sarasota, Fla. headquarters, with a handful of employees operating from remote offices in Dallas, Denver, Milwaukee and Vancouver, Wash. In addition to its own line of laminates, adhesives, and printable films, photo and fine art papers, vinyl, and plastics, LexJet carries 23 OEM brands of printers, laminators, software, printable materials, laminates, adhesives, and other digital imaging equipment. LexJet is a privately owned company based in Sarasota, Florida, with distribution centers in Los Angeles; Albany, New York; Charlotte; Cincinnati; Denver; Kansas City; Milwaukee; Minneapolis; Phoenix; Portland, Oregon; Reno; Dallas; Jacksonville, Florida; and Winchester, Virginia.

History

Background

LexJet Corporation was founded in 1994 by Art Lambert and Ron Simkins, two senior executives from Zenith who initially launched a sign company in the early '90s in Sarasota, Fla., called Intelligent Signage Inc. (iSi). The sign company's primary business was the production of ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) Braille signage for public facilities. At the time, one of the production methods for ADA signage was to subsurface screen print Lexan material, emboss the Braille, and apply raised text to the surface of the Lexan. The Lexan would then be applied to a thicker-gauge substrate, such as acrylic, and finished with square or rounded corners, or framed. The printing portion of the process had drawbacks, mainly that intricate logo details were often lost or impossible to produce. Moreover, the screen-printing process was costly due to the intricate and time-consuming setup required, demanding large production runs that made it economically unfeasible to provide a custom, short-run sign program. Lambert and Simkins worked with Tekra, a GE Lexan distributor, to develop an inkjet-printable coating for Lexan from which iSi began to produce custom, short-run ADA signs for hospitals and other public facilities. First available in 8½" × 11" sheets, iSI began to sell 100-sheet boxes of the new material to other sign manufacturers. As iSi moved from sign production to sales of the new material, a new company, LexJet, was formed in 1994.

Founding

LexJet then began the development of a wide-format version of its product, called LexJet Clear, in conjunction with the emergence of viable wide-format inkjet printers from Encad (now owned by Kodak) and LaserMaster (MacDermid ColorSpan, now owned by HP). LexJet Clear is printed in reverse so that the ink is protected by the textured, polycarbonate surface, and is typically backed with one of LexJet's white backing materials, which is applied to LexJet Clear with a laminator. The second-generation product was manufactured in 50" widths and was primarily targeted to the trade-show graphics market. LexJet Clear is currently in its fifth generation of development, LexJet Clear PreLume HD. Previous generations addressed compatibility with Hewlett-Packard wide-format printers and various inksets, as well as the incorporation of PreLume. PreLume, licensed by LexJet, is an additive that is designed to eliminate yellow and gray casts caused by printable papers and films. It utilizes Optical Reflection Technology to offset color shifts, and is incorporated in a number of LexJet printable materials, laminates, backers, and adhesives.

Product line development

During the development phase of LexJet Clear, LexJet began designing and manufacturing other LexJet-branded materials for wide-format printing, from films to papers. At the same time, LexJet built a portfolio of related products from other OEMs in the market that it sells direct to the end user. Since 1994, wide-format printing technology has developed and expanded beyond the original water-based inksets and into solvent-based and UV-curable inks. LexJet's product development mirrored these developments with material lines for each printing technology and ink set.

LexJet product lines

LexJet's branded product lines include: Sunset Media for photographic, fine art (giclee), and fine photo printing; aqueous inkjet paper; aqueous specialty inkjet media; solvent inkjet media; UV-curable inkjet media; laminates, adhesives, and backers; display hardware; accessories; finishing equipment; laser media; canvas stretcher bars and machines and pre-made photo frames.

OEM products

LexJet sells and supports products from Canon, Canvas Master, Clearstar Corporation, ColorByte Software, D&K, Dahle, Daige, DuPont, EFI, Epson, Expand International banner stands, FLEXcon, Foster Keencut, Fredrix Canvas, General Binding Corporation (GBC), General Formulations, Hahnemuhle, Harman, Hewlett-Packard, Ilford Photo, Kodak, LaCie, Michelman, Neschen, Nik Software, OKI Printing Solutions, Onyx, Photo Tex, RotaTrim, Seal, Summa, Tensador, 3P Inkjet Textiles, UltraFlex, Wacom, Wacom, X-Rite, and Unibind.

Recent corporate initiatives

LexJet expanded its distribution network to ten warehouses across the United States in 2005, and to 15 in 2011 with the addition of Charlotte, Kansas City, Minneapolis, Phoenix, and Portland, Ore. LexJet also ships related products of its corporate partners – such as Canon, HP, Epson, Hahnemuhle, and FLEXcon – from 30 additional distribution centers. In 2006, LexJet acquired Sone Systems, a Los Angeles-based wide-format imaging supplies distributor, opening an office on the West Coast.

In September 2007, LexJet launched the Great Output Seminar Tour, a nationwide seminar tour covering color management, workflow, and marketing for professional photographers who print their own photography. The seminar tour traveled to 16 cities across the U.S. The follow-up seminar tour, co-sponsored with Canon, began in Pittsburgh on Sept. 15, 2008, concluding in Orlando on March 25, 2009.

LexJet expanded its Inkjet Cartridge Recycling Program beyond the HP 5000/5500 printer series of cartridges, and added all cartridges for printers wider than 17 inches to the program as part of its Environmental Initiatives. The program allows wide-format print shops and other users of wide-format inkjet cartridges to send their cartridges to LexJet for recycling, either to be processed into recycled materials or for use in new consumer products.

In January 2009, LexJet launched a Banner Recycling Program in partnership with Trex Company. The program allows users of LexJet 3R DuPont Tyvek SUV, a solvent and UV-curable ink compatible banner material, to bag up used banners in a recyclable bag and send it to Trex to be directly recycled into Trex Company's line of decking, railing, and fencing products.

In January 2010 LexJet introduces the Simple line of adhesive vinyls for various applications in the graphics market including multi-textured surfaces, vehicle graphics, floor and carpet advertising, backlit displays, window graphics and wall murals.

LexJet [1] updates its line of laminates and backers in February 2011, grouping the products into three distinct lines: Elite, Performance and Specialty.

Also in February 2011,[2] LexJet moved its headquarters about two blocks away from its Fruitville Road location in Sarasota to 1605 Main Street, Suite 400, Sarasota, FL 34236. According to LexJet's CIO, Pete Petersen, the new space allowed LexJet to incorporate WiFi and digital signage technologies for a more efficient and economical operation.

LexJet introduced Avatrex,[3] a print medium with laminate and adhesive built into one conformable material. Compatible with low-solvent, solvent, latex and UV-curable printers, Avatrex can be applied to virtually any surface, including irregular surfaces and curves, using heat, water or a primer.

In January 2012, LexJet added SEWP and GSA Schedule 70 Government-Wide Acquisition Contracts (GWACs),[4] providing government agencies with easier access to LexJet's wide-format inkjet products, customer support services and its Nationwide Delivery Network.

In April 2012, LexJet acquired On a Roll Color Imaging of Orange, Calif.,[5] providing On a Roll Color Imaging customers with an expanded portfolio of digital imaging products.

In June 2012, General Binding Corporation (GBC) selects LexJet as a reseller of its laminating and binding products, including laminates and coatings,mounting adhesives, laminators, backers and binding equipment and supplies.[6]

In October 2012, LexJet has its contract extended to be a preferred print shop supplier for MillerCoors distributor print shops through 2017.[7]

LexJet tapped as the exclusive U.S. distributor of DigiPrime primers and Utopia Digital Coatings designed for HP Indigo digital presses in January 2013.[8]

In February 2013, Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) certified Avatrex Transportable Imaging Technology from LexJet for HP Indigo presses.[9]

In April 2013, LexJet and Tara Materials Inc.,Lawrenceville, Ga., entered into a partnership whereby LexJet is the exclusive distributor of Tara Materials' Fredrix Print Canvas line.[10]

In May 2013, LexJet named the exclusive North American distributor of GAPP Engineering's Canvas Stretch Master and Studio Canvas Master.[11]

Awards and recognition

References

  1. "LexJet Enhances, Simplifies PSA Laminate Line". Wide-Format Imaging Magazine. Cygnus Business Media. Retrieved 16 February 2011.
  2. "LexJet Moves to New Offices". Sign & Digital Graphics magazine. National Business Media. Retrieved 3 March 2011.
  3. http://bigpicture.net/content/lexjets-infinium-print-media-with-built-laminate-adhesive#.T-C7cRcePosLexJet's Infinium Print Media with Built-in Laminate, Adhesive: Big Picture Magazine online
  4. http://www.sgia.org/ofinterest3.cfm?newsid=12013465720 LexJet Expands Avenues for Government Agencies to Procure Inkjet Plotter Products: SGIA.org
  5. http://pmanewsline.com/2012/04/27/lexjet-acquires-on-a-roll-color-imaging/#.T-DBERcePos LexJet acquires On a Roll Color Imaging: PMA Newsline
  6. http://www.myprintresource.com/press_release/10729422/lexjet-now-carries-gbc-laminating-and-binding-supplies-and-equipment
  7. http://www.signmedia.ca/blog/2013/06/20/a-tall-order-for-beer-graphics/
  8. http://bigpicture.net/content/lexjet-assumes-sales-and-support-michelman-digital-press-primers-and-overprint-varnishes
  9. http://www.sgia.org/ofinterest3.cfm?newsid=13066393726
  10. http://investing.businessweek.com/research/stocks/private/snapshot.asp?privcapid=10916578
  11. http://www.sgia.org/ofinterest3.cfm?newsid=13156430872
  12. Fanous-Samaan, Sarah (20 September 2000). "Lexjet Corp. tops Fast 50 list". Tampa Bay Business Journal (Advance Publications). Retrieved 12 November 2007.
  13. "EDC Hall of Fame Awards – Technology Company of the Year". Economic Development Corporation.
  14. "10 Ways Technology Can Make a Difference". PC Magazine (Ziff Davis). Retrieved 27 September 2007.
  15. http://dmnnewswire.digitalmedianet.com/article/LexJet-Ranks-as-One-of-the-Best-Companies-to-Work-for-in-Florida-2125388
  16. http://www.floridatrend.com/article/15936/lexjet-best-midsized-company--no-10
  17. http://www.floridatrend.com/article/17369/the-winners-best-companies-to-work-for-in-florida
  18. http://www.bizjournals.com/tampabay/feature/business-one-hundred/2014/
  19. http://www.floridatrend.com/article/18707/winners-floridas-best-companies-to-work-for-2015
  20. http://www.floridatrend.com/article/18613/floridas-225-biggest-private-companies

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