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Making a big impression
November 17, 2011

Cary Sherburne analyses the current trends and oportunities in large format printing and looks at what we can expect to see at drupa next year. As we approach drupa 2012 we can look forward to a big presence in the large format market as digital offerings in that sector continue to mature, improve in price/performance, and displace conventional analogue sign and display graphics technologies, such as screen printing, for many applications. The Market Digital large format printers

Digital Printing in Packaging
November 11, 2011

The use of digital printing in the packaging arena is a significant, growing trend that promises a wave of technology advances and new products over the coming years. Digital printing technology is especially noticeable on the trade show circuit.

Digital Domain - November 2011
November 1, 2011

Digital printing and workflow implementations by package printers, including items on McCoy Printing, Allen Datagraph Systems Inc., EFI and HP.

Trends in large format printing make a big impression at Cary Sherburne
October 25, 2011

Many industry pundits spoke of drupa 2008 as “The Inkjet drupa,” and in many ways, it was. Following drupa 2008, a number of vendors brought to market four-color high-speed inkjet solutions that were shown at drupa in product or concept form, and those products are still coming to market. Cary Sherburne explores drupa 2012 technologies that will drive market change. Once again, we can expect to see a significant position for inkjet in the array of new technologies exhibitors have on display. This time, however, while there will still be a large presence in the production sector, we can

Supplier News - September 2011
September 1, 2011

News on suppliers to the packaging printing industry, including items on the 2011 InterTech Technology Awards, Toyo Ink America, Heidelberg, Xerox Corporation, Harper Corp., EFI and ICE USA.

MIS, Digital Printing Drive Prinect Workflow Integration
August 19, 2011

Four areas have been driving business in the print media industry in recent times—MIS, Web-to-print, and digital and packaging printing. To meet these growing needs, Heidelberg is extending the functions of its Prinect print shop workflow.