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This eNewsletter is carefully curated by human hands, not AI. Every piece reflects our dedication to quality and relevance to the Canadian printing industry.
- Nithya Caleb, Editor, PrintAction
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Tired of having to pay expensive service contracts and not having the peace of mind that your printer will run flawlessly after your initial warranty period? We understand. Saving money and creating peace of mind for you is exactly the concept behind 36-month warranty.
You can count on swissQprint large format printers to run reliably. We manufacture 100% in Switzerland.
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Drupa’s halls will be packed with the latest technology innovations but what will visitors be able to take away with them? How can they apply their learnings to their operations? How can they take their knowledge and use it to shape future growth?
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Printware launches its third iJetColor1175 press that utilizes HP's thermal inkjet printhead.
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Billerud decides to not proceed with plans to convert its Escanaba mill to cartonboard production. Instead, the company will shift its product mix gradually towards packaging materials in North America with a moderate investment level.
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Mondi creates a new secondary paper packaging solution for wrapping bundles of food and drinks, replacing plastic shrink film that has been the industry standard.
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Large-format sheetfed offset presses first came into vogue during the Roaring Twenties when plate-making methods started to improve. Books and magazines folded into 64-page signatures became the norm. Sheet sizes 45, 52, 60, and 72 in. spread throughout America. Large platemakers, folders and guillotines were essential and spread just as. These presses were also used to print maps, gang labels, and folding cartons.
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