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“With the rise in demand for wide format applications over the last few years, we see the Acuity Prime as an ideal solution,” said Fujifilm Australia’s Tony van Broekhuizen. Fujifilm is also planning to highlight the Acuity wide format range at Fespa 2022 in Berlin, a few weeks before PacPrint opens in Melbourne.
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Australians and New Zealanders love the FESPA Global Print Expos, held in alternating European capitals every year or two. Attendance from A-NZ is usually much higher than our smaller populations would suggest. As one sign industry supplier once said to me "It's OUR show" - and I don't think he's missed one in 20 years. But, what about Berlin 2022? With so much disruption, should local industry people make the long haul, and what are the benefits & challenges?
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MUTOH has announced the launch of its new 54”/1,371mm wide water-based inkjet printer, 'XpertJet 1341WR Pro' from the Mutoh XpertJet series, which delivers excellent print quality and high productivity. In a compact body with a space saving design that’s easy to handle, equipped with Mutoh’s latest unique technologies, the XpertJet 1341WR Pro is designed for high image quality and user convenience.
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It may be April 1st tomorrow but the latest surge in PacPrint bookings are no joke - it's shaping up for a sell-out event with all major stands occupied by the biggest names in the industry. After two covid-related postponements, it is clear that the June show is going ahead and will fulfill an obvious pent-up demand in Australia and New Zealand for face-to-face meetings and real equipment demonstrations.
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The three biggest profit killers in wide format printing are waste, time and labour says industry analyst Greg Cholmondeley of Keypoint Intelligence, who explains how to improve on all three in a new blog.
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Roland DG has introduced the new 4-colour EU-1000MF large-format UV-LED flatbed printer to its EU series, following the launch of the 6-colour CMYKGlWh model in July 2021.
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After two years of financial losses, global pulp and paper giant Stora Enso is planning to sell four of its five paper production mills to focus on ‘strategic growth areas.’
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Joining several supply companies who have embargoed doing business with Russia, wide format printer manufacturer Mutoh has suspended exports to Russia & Belarus over deep concern about its conduct in the invasion of Ukraine. Also, the HP Foundation is donating a further US$3 million for humanitarion relief.
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Fujifilm is investing $28 million to add a new facility to its Imaging Colorants facility in Delaware, USA, which will double Fujifilm’s production of aqueous inkjet dispersions in the U.S. to cater to the fast-growing global demand for inkjet printing.
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FESPA's Global Print Expo is just eight weeks away, in Berlin Germany. In its latest news, Sustainability is elevated to a major theme, the Printeriors décor area has been expanded and the World Wrap Masters contest is on again. Even the Sustainability stand is build of recyclable Re-board materials, widely used in Australia.
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Kwik Kopy Chairman Matthew Penfold will address the Melbourne Franchise Expo Conference this week, at the same place that will host PacPrint in June. The Franchise Expo, April 1-2, is for all types of franchises and is well represented for print and sign businesses, with several being members and exhibitors.
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With new data showing a significant jump in NSW sign & graphics apprenticeships over the past year - both commencements and completions - the Australian Sign & Graphics Association (ASGA) has teamed up with AusSIP to lift the profile of the industry at career expos around the country. Also, last call for TAFE briefing sessions this Weds.
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Total Image Supplies is delighted to announce the appointment of Luke Evans as Business Manager to support the company in expanding the business further.
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Nike’s annual Air Max Day celebration this year features the brand’s first 3D OOH campaign, now running in the busy Shinjuku district of Tokyo, and beyond.
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The World Print & Communication Forum (WPCF) has warned that current paper shortages will have severe repercussions in the global supply of print products and endangers the rebound of the graphic industry after the pandemic. WPCF member Walter Kuhn, former president of the PVCA, says Australian paper manufacturers and importers have taken steps to secure sufficient stocks but constant price increases are 'the greater issue.'
- PacPrint forum to look at the impact of NCC changes
- Amcor scales down Russian factories, Canon donates €1m for refugees
- Zünd to showcase smart production at Fespa 2022
- 'We won’t give up on this': Lismore sign shops begin recovery
- US printer enlists ex-colonel to help Ukrainian staff escape war
- Canon launches global proCARE for Arizona and Colorados
- DuPont's new aqueous-based Artistri inkjet inks at FESPA 2022
- Düsseldorf's home of drupa, Berlin home of FESPA, open Halls for Ukrainian refugees
- ColDesi unveils new DigitalHeat FX DTF Direct-to-Film printer
- New Kavalan textile banner cuts water waste
- The Real Media Awards back with merged 2021/22 event
- Kodak to highlight digital, offset & software solutions at PacPrint
- Jobs of the week - Hexis is seeking BDMs for NSW & Qld
- Xante releases larger format X-98 UV flatbed printer
- Stick On Signs brings ‘greenist’ Dimense 3D to PacPrint