Authors : Noah Adegoke Adeyeye; Sunday Roberts Ogunduyile (Ph.D); Emmanuel Bankole Oladumiye (Ph.D)
Volume/Issue : Volume 5 - 2020, Issue 10 - October
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Consistent innovations and agitation for new
technologies have become usual experiences in different
phases of the global manufacturing sector. These
continuous technologies are geared towards new and
faster methods of production, better performance in
meeting and satisfying customer demands, such as
scheduled delivery times, minimizing costs, consideration
of quality parameters, establishing means of maintaining
efficient and effective production, and sustainability in a
competitive market. In peculiar sectors, the emergence of
different phases of digital technology is remarkable. The
sectorial offset printing industry is not left out as the
experience is very much pronounced in the means and
ways involved in the production of printed materials.
The aim of the study is to identify the categories of
process adoption in the offset printing industry, examine
the level of adoption of each category, and investigate the
impact of digital printing on the development of offset
printing in South West Nigeria, with a view to providing
significant information for sustainability in future
competitive printing market. The objectives of the study
are to identify the categories of process adoption in the
offset printing industry, examine the level of adoption of
each category, and investigate the impact of digital
printing on the development of offset printing in South
West Nigeria. The sample sizes for the study areas were
selected at random from registered offset printing
establishments as follow: Somolu-274, Akure-36 and
Ibadan-192. Both primary and secondary data were
employed. Survey design was adopted and the data were
gathered through structured questionnaire and
subjected to both descriptive and inferential statistical
tools for analysis. The hypothesis derived was tested
using chi-square tool. The significant relationship
between the variables is indicated by x2 (4) = 43.201, P =
0.000. The study revealed remarkable developments in
all the offset printing firms under investigation. Positive
influence was noticeable in the adoption of ComputerTo-Plate (CTP) and Direct Image digital processes.
However, greater percentage of offset printing firms still
adopted only the old German technology while some
others adopted digital printing as complementary
process. Also, offset printers without digital
complementary process confirmed that some volumes of
large format, short-runs, Print-on-demand and
personalized prints had been lost to digital printing firms
outside the offset industry. The study recommended that
printing firms still adopting only offset printing, with old
technology machines, should embrace the new
technological development trend so as not to be left
behind in future competitive printing market.
Keywords : Process Category, Adoption, Computer-ToPlate, Direct Image, Digital Printing.