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On 30 January, version three of the newly titled BPIF Colour Quality Management Certification Scheme is being launched at the St Bride Foundation in London. The new scheme has been simplified to enable more companies to demonstrate their commitment to excellence in colour management. The launch results from feedback from all interested parties since the first publishing in 2010 of the ISO 12647 Colour Management Certification Scheme.
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As reported by WFOL last week, Wide-format solution specialist Caldera has announced the release of the latest upgrade of its market-leading RIP software.
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Fujifilm has purchased a majority stake in Xerox for US$6.1bn to create an US$18bn mega business, with New Fuji Xerox as it will be called now 50.1 per cent owned by Fujifilm.
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The latest addition to Fujifilm’s Acuity range offers customers a flexible, lower cost alternative to its successful Acuity LED 1600 II printer
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A representative for Research and Marketing (R&M), advised WFOL “The increasing demand for large format printing in the textile, advertising, and packaging industries and the rising adoption of UV curable inks in outdoor advertising, CAD, and technical printing applications drives the growth of the large format printer market”
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SA International (SAI) has launched its new Flexi-powered software for the digital printing of traffic signage in collaboration with substrate specialist 3M.
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SA International (SAi), will use ISA International Sign Expo (March 22-24, Orlando, FL – booth 2417) to demonstrate to print providers and sign & display companies relaunched SIGN.com.
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Roland DG Corporation, announced its Global SE Awards 2018 competition to be held at its Hamamatsu Japan headquarters from April 23 to 25, 2018 for service engineers (SEs) engaged in the repair and maintenance of Roland DG products.
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Mimaki, has announced the launch of a brand-new Mimaki Europe website. The new site is designed to provide visitors with a more interactive and intuitive user experience.
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HVG Graphics Media will be represented at the Bathurst 12 Hour Endurance race on February 4 with HVG signage on The Boat Works Racing BMW M4 GT4 of Tony Longhurst, Aaron Seton and Matthew Brabham.
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Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull and Minster for Employment Senator Michaelia Cash, visited Queensland’s Print Approach ( a part of the Eckersleys Group) following the company’s success with the Youth Jobs PaTH programme that was introduced by the government last year.
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FESPA, the global federation of national Associations for the speciality print industry, will introduce a new Digital Corrugated Experience at FESPA Global Print Expo 2018 (Messe Berlin, 15-18 May 2018).
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Caldera announced the launch of its CalderaDesk, a new customer support portal and online documentation center.
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Held in Las Vegas on January 24, 2018 the 19th annual Connect conference was the venue for the launch of a range of new products.
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Through 2018 Avery Dennison will be running vehicle wrap workshops to be hosted by Spandex.
- Durst has announced the upcoming launch of its next generation P5 technology.
- SGIA and NAPCO Media have entered into a joint venture partnership - PRINT United
- FESPA Asia has released details of its 2018 conference programme
- New Aslan EtchedBoard Dryapply ASLAN EBL 300 creates sophisticated look
- Zund D3 Dual Beam System offers cutting solution
- FESPA Awards 2018 - deadline extended to 2nd February 2018
- The effectiveness of floor graphics
- Final call for entries for the FESPA Awards 2018
- SAi launches new Flexi-Powered Traffic Signage Software in collaboration with 3M
- Worldwide achieves latest ISO 12647-2:2013 certification
- 3M introduce the new 3M IJ180mC and 780mC products
- X-Rite eXact family supports new ISO standard for Spot Colour Tone Value (SCTV)
- HH Global was officially launched in Australia late last year
- Océ set for bright printing future in oceania
- When sign printing goes wrong … 5 common mistakes to avoid