Fujifilm proofing paper scores UGRA seal of approval
Fujifilm has scored a major coup by having its Satin 270 proofing paper certified by international graphic standards authority UGRA in Switzerland.
28 May, 2009Fujifilm has scored a major coup by having its Satin 270 proofing paper certified by international graphic standards authority UGRA in Switzerland.
28 May, 2009Professor Neville Norman, renowned economist, academic and part-time comedian, led a lively discussion for the first PacPrint09 forum Visions for the Future.
28 May, 2009All stock must go, say those annoying TV ads for clearance sales, but in MAN Ferrostaal’s case, that goal is edging closer, with three major sales off its stand – and only on the second day of PacPrint.
28 May, 2009Environmental friendliness and premium quality are the two great advantages of waterless printing, according to KBA’s Gunter Meyer.
28 May, 2009Day One at PacPrint saw the official agreement finalised between Dataform Australia and the Netherlands based Buhrs Group, a global provider of mailing and fulfilment solutions.
28 May, 2009Agfa Graphics has forecast a return to better times in the reasonably near future, at least for itself, as its digital technologies find traction in the global marketplace, said managing director Frederik Dehing at the company’s press conference at PacPrint.
28 May, 2009Canon Australia has undertaken a “redesign of its PPS [production printing systems] strategy” which will see it making a stronger move into the commercial print space, according to the company’s senior general manager of marketing, Craig Manson.
28 May, 2009With over 700 entries by 170 printing companies throughout New Zealand, this year’s Pride in Print (PIP) Awards again demonstrated the stratospheric standards of the dual islands’ graphic arts industry.
28 May, 2009Fuji Xerox is looking to make the transition to digital less scary, and they look to have all angles covered if their PacPrint stand is anything to go by.
28 May, 2009VIP Color Technologies has used PacPrint to launch what it is claiming is the fastest desktop colour inkjet label printer on the market today: the VP485.
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