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HP has unveiled its HP Indigo 8000 digital press, which it says offers end-to-end label production at twice the speeds previously available.
In Xeikon's first major show since it was acquired by Flint Group, the company has announced its headlining products that will be on display at drupa 2016. These include the Trillium One press, the Folding Diecut Unit and the Xeikon 9800.
Indiana's love of basketball is no secret — especially in March. Indianapolis-based Sun King Brewery has partnered with Century Label, which used HP digital printing technology to produce custom basketball-themed graphics for a seasonal beer.
Access Labels, a leading label producer based in Nova Scotia, Canada, has added a Xeikon 3030 digital color press. Access Labels is using the new press to supplement its flexo equipment, expand into new markets and better service the demands of its customers.
HP has announced that it will exhibit the industry’s broadest portfolio of digital printing solutions at drupa 2016, including new advancements that demonstrate how HP digital print technology enables print service providers to reinvent their possibilities.
Eurostampa Group has installed two HP Indigo WS6800 digital presses to produce high-quality, high-value wine, champagne, spirits, chocolates and food labels for industry-leading brands.
Leading up to Dscoop San Antonio, HP is inviting customers to submit entries in the first-ever North American Inkspiration Awards, recognizing the most innovative work produced with HP digital printing technology.
A play on the iconic contoured Coca-Cola bottle shape, Diet Coke is about the take the 100-year-old design and make things a little more interesting.
Lorpon Labels hit a milestone anniversary last year and is poised to remain an industry leader into the future.
Digital package printing was the centerpiece of the Digital Packaging Summit, which debuted in November in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida. The event, hosted by NAPCO Media and nGage Events, followed a unique format in which printers and suppliers were challenged to do more than just spend a few days taking in speaker presentations and panels.