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Lamcom Technologies of Montreal have taken delivery of a SwissQprint Nyala 4 flatbed printer. This addition to their print room aims to provide customers with new applications and to increase productivity and flexibility.
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Konica Minolta Business Solutions (Canada) will be showcasing a number of industrial and production print offerings for the first time in Canada at Graphics Canada.
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Actega is investing $5 million in its New Jersey facility to automate production processes and expand production capacity and storage space.
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Proper maintenance of your machine is critical to your business, avoid unnecessary downtimes and problems before they happen. With our certified trainings, your technicians can learn how to assess, fix, and avoid press problems. This education saves your business valuable time, money, and resources so you can focus on what’s important – your customer's satisfaction. Sheetfed Maintenance Classes are currently for customers with Speedmaster XL 105/106 or 145/162 models.
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Print automation community Web Connect+ is planning a turnkey, end-to-end automated print production experience at Graphics Canada. From designing a personalized product to pre-flighting, digital printing and finishing, attendees will be able to see an entirely seamless workflow in action at the Web Connect+ booth.
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Sealed Air Corporation and Koenig & Bauer AG sign a non-binding letter of intent to expand their strategic partnership for digital printing machines.
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S-One Labels & Packaging releases the CatPak JetFx Solo 30” eBeam Digital Embellishment System.
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Inkcups releases Brite 2.0 label printing machine to print on full synthetic applications, such as acetate, acrylic, lyocell, microfibre, nylon, polyester, polypropylene, PVC, rayon and spandex.
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Gaston Lefebvre was the owner of Printing Material, which became bankrupt, the largest among Canada's printing industry suppliers. After the dust settled, a $4 million deficit (worth $41 million today) would be uncovered. Columnist Nick Howard traces brings to life the saga.
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