Publiforme, a sign company based in Sherbrooke, Que., recently acquired a new large-format ultraviolet (UV) inkjet printer.
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Chris Fritzsche, owner of Fritzworks Printing in Burnaby and Langley, B.C., calls his shop “the house of yes.” Founded in 2006, this once-tiny space has quadrupled its size in the last five years, establishing its reputation as a producer of high-quality print products for the movie industry, as well as local businesses.
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Cameron Advertising Ltd., recently installed its second Agfa Jeti Tauro H3300 ultraviolet (UV) light-emitting diode (LED) wide-format inkjet press.
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Large-format printer swissQprint will oversee the Canadian market for products and services through its United States subsidiary.
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Wisconsin-based print service provider Push Solutions has installed Fujifilm’s Acuity F and Acuity light-emitting diode (LED) 1600 II printers.
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What does a company need for accurate and predictable colour? one needs to sync all of these devices and processes for a common print appearance.
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Understanding which of these new technologies are most appropriate for one’s current and future business needs can be a time-consuming and complex process. Therefore, understanding the differences of each technology is critical. This article will take a closer look at the pros and cons of different large-format printing technologies, including aqueous, solvent, and latex inkjets, ultraviolet (UV), and water-fast, proprietary direct-dry prints.
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Until December 31, 2014, Roland DGA is offering a free third year of warranty coverage for new purchases of its SolJet Pro 4 XR-640 printer/cutter and XF-640 printer.
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