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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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The ACUITY Prime Hybrid is an all-in-one solution for businesses looking to reach new markets. This advanced UV LED, Hybrid printer allows you to seamlessly switch between rigid and roll media, so you can offer a wider variety of applications. Whether you’re producing high-impact signage on rigid substrates or vibrant banners on roll media, the Acuity Prime Hybrid delivers exceptional results every time.
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The shift from isolated computer systems to a unified, cloud-based structure marks a significant transformation in colour management. This migration not only broadens access to critical data across the production chain, but also facilitates the evaluation and centralized storage of libraries, revolutionizing traditional practices.
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To bolster their growth strategies, PDI acquires a second VarioPrint iX3200 and an ImagePress V1350 digital colour press from Canon Canada.
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Electronics For Imaging adds two more printers to its Wide Format Pro Series portfolio – the EFI Pro 16h+ hybrid LED printer and the EFI Pro 30f+ flatbed LED printer.
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Hemlock Harling Distribution rebrands as Hemlock Connect to better reflect its close integration with its parent organization, Hemlock Printers.
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Nearly two decades after Amazon Kindle brought ebooks into the spotlight, print prevails. In 2023, BookNet Canada reported that 78 per cent of Canadian book buyers purchased physical books, 14 per cent bought ebooks, and four per cent audiobooks. While the allure of print books lies in their physicality, sentimentality, esthetic presence, technological simplicity, and, of course, smell, ebooks offer a crucial advantage: accessibility.
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