As manufacturers head into 2026, operational readiness isn’t just about automation, robotics, or ERP upgrades — it’s about how information moves across the plant floor. Work orders, quality checks, safety documents, maintenance logs, and compliance records all drive daily production. When these communications are slow or disconnected, productivity stalls.
The manufacturers that will win in 2026 are treating print and communication workflows as productivity infrastructure — not background utilities.
In many plants, information breakdowns look like:
These inefficiencies don’t show up as line items — but they compound into lost throughput, rework, downtime, and compliance risk.
Despite digital transformation, print remains critical because it’s:
The issue isn’t print itself — it’s unmanaged print.
1. Centralized, Standardized Output
Ensure work orders, SOPs, labels, and reports are:
Consistent across locations
Automatically routed to the right device
Updated in real time
Result: Fewer errors, faster changeovers, less rework.
2. Print Reliability as an Operations Metric
Printer downtime shouldn’t disrupt production.
Result: No line stoppages due to “printer issues.”
3. Secure, Role-Based Access
Manufacturing environments demand:
Result: Reduced risk without slowing down the floor.
4. Integrated Digital + Physical Workflows
The most productive plants don’t choose digital or print — they connect them.
Result: Faster approvals, cleaner audits, less manual handling.
5. IT Simplification, Not More Platforms
Plants are already overloaded with systems.
Result: IT focuses on strategy — not ticket volume.
They aren’t chasing shiny tools.
They’re fixing friction.
They ask:
Then they design workflows that support operators, protect uptime, and scale across facilities.
Let’s assess how your print and communication workflows impact uptime, labor efficiency, and compliance — and identify fast, practical improvements before 2026 hits. Schedule a Workflow Assessment Today!