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Hello, it’s Nithya Caleb here with your weekly roundup of news including two major acquisitions: Ampersand Printing has been sold to Allcard and Komori Chambon snaps up CPS Canadian Primoflex Systems. Also, happy anniversary to OCP Custom Graphics!
- Nithya Caleb, Editor, PrintAction
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The Jetfire 50 is the production solution for anyone looking for new, future-proof production methods in commercial printing. High productivity with a print speed of up to 4560 SRA3 sheets per hour in duplex mode, as well as enormous application flexibility and reliability, enable you to produce quickly and profitably. With a variety of inline finishing modules, multiple production steps can be integrated, further reducing production time.
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OCP Custom Graphics, a Calgary, Alta.-based fourth-generation, family-owned business, recently celebrated its 70th anniversary. To mark this milestone, the company upgraded its operations with a new Suprasetter A75 platesetter from Heidelberg.
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Ignite the potential of LeadDriver+ for precision marketing, driving brand engagement and conversions. Supported by Print Action, our first-party data approach transforms marketing strategies. Elevate your game with targeted, first-party data and omnichannel impact.
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Kodak releases version 11.0 of its Prinergy software with direct connectivity to Kodak Prosper Presses.
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XSYS has begun replacing existing traditional Nyloflex plates with more sustainable versions, where possible. It recently unveiled two analog Nyloflex eco plates.
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The 9712 bi-jet coder is Markem-Imaje's continuous inkjet printer targeted at manufacturers who need to print large codes or include significant amounts of information on each product.
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Library and Archives Canada has collected over 20 million books, stored approx. 5 billion megabytes of electronic information and filled more than 250 linear kilometres with textual records. But as technologies change, preserving Canada’s documentary heritage has become complicated. Printers, we believe, can be part of the solution.
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February 24-27, 2025 | Lucerne, Switzerland
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