Today’s digital printing industry is stronger and broader than ever before. Several key trends are emerging as businesses incorporate more print types on different substrates—the largest of these being a growing inclination toward customization for clients.
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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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FireSprint, a signs and graphics printer, recently installed a Durst Rho P10 250 HS Plus.
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Additionally, since many print shop owners are under pressure to provide a one-stop solution for their customers, offering prints on canvas can be a profitable way to attract and retain clients.
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Full Frames Signs, a family-owned print services provider located in the Toronto area, recently expanded its capabilities with the addition of a versatile ultraviolet (UV) inkjet press.
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