Terry Garvey · Partner Alliance Director · Fiery · The Print Show 2025
Wayne from INKISH is at The Print Show in Birmingham at the NEC, starting the day with a conversation with his good friend Terry Garvey. They reflect on their last meeting in Barcelona and dive into how things have developed since Fiery and Epson came together about 12–18 months ago. Terry explains that Epson’s acquisition was driven by Fiery’s strong software technology, capabilities, and established OEM customers like Xerox, Canon, Konica Minolta, and Ricoh. He highlights the development of Digital Factory, a product born from the CADlink acquisition, which is designed for applications such as direct-to-film, direct-to-garment, and engraving. He is now being showcased with Epson’s new G6000.
They also discuss Fiery’s unified workflow approach, where one operator can manage multiple devices through Command WorkStation, creating efficiency across cut-sheet and wide-format devices. Terry introduces Fiery JobFlow, which automates repetitive tasks to minimize errors and streamline job processing, ensuring clean workflows and error-free output. Integration with web-to-print systems remains a core strength, with Fiery maintaining an open platform that works seamlessly with providers like Infigo, Digital StoreFront, and Vpress.
With The Print Show running alongside the Sign Show, Fiery’s flexibility is on display, driving devices across commercial print, DTF, DTG, and signage. Their XF application has long supported sign printers from Epson, HP, EFI, and other manufacturers, underscoring their open-platform philosophy. As the conversation wraps up, Wayne and Terry share a lighthearted moment about sales at the show and upcoming events, with Terry confirming he’ll be skipping Printing United in Orlando this time.
A lively and insightful discussion on Fiery’s integration, automation, and open-platform approach, straight from the show floor in Birmingham.

















