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Digital print pioneer Electronics For Imaging (EFI) says its latest digital front end (DFE) Fiery FS350 Pro technology for advanced, high-end digital print production will give graphic arts professionals more power, productivity and versatility in digital printing.
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Screen GP Australia managing director Peter Scott will be on hand to greet Australian and New Zealand customers at next month's Hunkeler Innovation Days to be held in Lucerne, Switzerland.
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The New Year is off to a flying start for South Korean manufacturer InkTec as it launches three new Jetrix printers to add to its range of roll-to-roll LED-UV flatbed printers.
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Offset still produces the highest volumes of print of all the processes - digital is still not yet even five percent of total world volumes - but with just seven months to go to PrintEx, only Cyber with Ryobi/RMGT have reserved stand space to represent offset suppliers, writes Andy McCourt.
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FESPA's Asia Print Expo for screen, textile and digital wide format printing to be held next month in Bangkok, Thailand will feature new garment printing technologies and the World Wrap Masters Asia contest - entries still open.
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The endorsement from global print research group FOGRA is “an important validation of the quality of our Landa S10 Nanographic Printing Press and validates our choice of partnering with EFI,” says the Israel-based manufacturer.
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Renowned car designer Takumi Yamamoto has teamed with French company Marie 3D and its Massivit 3D printer to produce the world’s first 3D printed, full-scale concept car in tribute to David Bowie.
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Paper company and wide format supplier Spicers has signed a deal to sell its Singapore property for $10.3 million as part of a proposed $147 million ‘scheme of agreement’ to sell the company’s entire ANZ operations to Japan-based global paper company Kokusai Pulp & Paper Co (KPP).
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The wide-format inkjet printers and cutting systems manufacturer says its new MUH-100-Si UV-curable metallic ink pushes the boundaries of graphic expression beyond that of ordinary UV flatbed inkjet printers.
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Japanese print technology manufacturer Ricoh has joined the exodus of companies moving some production facilities out of China in response to the ongoing US-China trade war, according to a US report.
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HP Inc. and Hewlett Packard Enterprise will together pay $US25 million to settle a lengthy class-action lawsuit involving about 2,000 mostly California-based salespeople who were denied money they were owed by defective sales commission software.
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EFI’s new 126-inch (320cm) wide VUTEk h5 hybrid LED printer can run up to 109 boards per hour and offers eight-colour and optional four-colour printing modes plus white, as well as an up to nine-layer print capability.
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Mutoh Australia is running two new promotions between January 14 and February 14, 2019 - a cashback offer on the VJ-626UF and VJ-426UF models and 50% off a ValueJet printer/cutter solution.
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Laser specialist Alfex Laser is hosting a marketing workshop, specifically designed for the laser industry, at its headquarters in Melbourne next month.
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Sensient Imaging Technologies has released its ElvaJet Opal SB inks - a new range of high-performance digital dye sublimation inks for low-viscosity Epson printheads.
- Durst launches ‘affordable’ Tau RSC UV inkjet press
- EFI Connect 2019 features teenage fashion designer
- OMA chief Moldrich to judge FEPE global outdoor awards
- Billboards in space by 2021?
- Visual Connections boosts team in lead-up to PrintEx
- Durst expands its large format business
- Spicers prepares to sell to paper giant KPP in $147m 'Scheme'
- Signs of a return to 'fogeyism' in Australia? - Andy McCourt
- Massavit 3D printer raises the profile of blood cancer
- EFI cites US economic conditions in disappointing result
- Roland DG unveils DTG printer for personalisation
- Kornit launches new Atlas direct-to-garment printer
- JCDecaux slams 'inaccurate' $300m Sydney contract report
- Signwave parent named #1 signage franchise in US
- 'Benchmark' Heimtextil 2019 focused on sustainability