Cyber draws winners

A letter was sent to Cyber’s contacts in the industry inviting them to submit entries for the draw, and the same was extended to visitors who had registered at the Cyber booth during PacPrint 2005 Exhibition in Melbourne.

The draw was made recently at Ryobi’s booth at JGAS 20.05 (Japan, Graphic Arts Show) Exhibition in Japan by K. Ishii, director, witnessed by Y Okuda, general manager, both of Ryobi Limited Export Division and VIP Australian visitors to the show.

The winners were: Major Graphics – David Hurley, Optima Press – Ian Finlay and Effective Desktop Publishing – Linda Gunek. Each will walk away with the latest Canon Digital Ixus 700.

At JGAS 2005 in Tokyo, Ryobi once again demonstrated their range of products, which include the Ryobi 524GX, an A3-size four-colour offset press, the Ryobi 3404X-DI, an A3-size four-colour Direct Imaging Offset Press, and the new Ryobi 784E an economical four-colour B2-size Offset Press which made its first appearance in a Japanese trade show.

The main attraction at the show is the Ryobi 758P-UV, a B2-size eight-colour convertible perfector equipped with Interdeck UV and end of press UV curing unit, printing with hybrid inks for instant mark free perfecting printing.

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