Speeds, feeds, and substrates — oh my! Making the decision to buy a wide-format flatbed printer for an in-plant operation is one thing. Figuring out which model will work best in the environment, which substrates fit the applications, and how fast it needs to be, can turn into a second job. That’s the situation Michigan Farm Bureau faced last year when it decided to replace an aging wide-format printer in its Lansing, Michigan, operation.