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Hello! In today's newsletter, learn about Highcon's next chapter under new owners. Also, Heidelberg's next-gen inkjet press arrives in North America. Meanwhile, Xerox plans to source high-speed cut-sheet inkjet production presses from Kyocera.
- Nithya Caleb, Editor, PrintAction
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Ontario Premier Doug Ford will kick off the 2025 Canadian Printing Awards, this November 6 in Toronto. This year is shaping up to be our biggest show yet. From coast to coast, the Canadian industry is coming together to celebrate innovation, craftsmanship and leadership. Submit your nomination today and be part of Canada’s biggest night in print.
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Wide-format printing is changing rapidly. For decades, inkjet was used for short runs while screen and offset printing handled longer runs. That balance is shifting now due to technological advancements. This free session will highlight growth opportunities that go beyond the traditional wide-format business model. You don’t want to miss it!
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Founded in 1972, ND Graphics started out in Toronto as a small distributor of paints and screen-printing supplies. The company has since grown to become one of Canada’s leading distributors to the sign, display, and wide-format industries.
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An HP Wolf Security study has found print platform security is being overlooked, leaving concerning security gaps.
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Investing in a new press is a weighty matter that requires due diligence and careful consideration of all the pros and cons. While this type of capital expenditure is significant, upgrading to a new press can cut costs, boost efficiencies and open the door to new business opportunities.
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