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Editor's Note 
 
Hello! In today's newsletter, you'll find a comprehensive guide to digital printing technologies in the market now, as well as top news like TC Transcontinental's push for dominance in the in-store marketing segment & the uncertainty at Canada Post.
- Nithya Caleb, Editor, PrintAction
 
Top News 
 
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Canada Post workers reject latest offer, uncertainty continues



TC Transcontinental acquires Canva Group businesses to grow its in-store marketing segment



Cambridge Label owner starts new flexible packaging manufacturing company



 
 
Sponsored Spotlight 
 
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Canadian Printing Awards: Last Chance to Nominate

Time is running out to nominate your project for the 19th annual Canadian Printing Awards! Presented by PrintAction, this national program celebrates innovation and excellence in Canadian print—from packaging and labels to magazines, calendars, and more. This year, entry to the Industry Achievement Awards is completely free, making it easier than ever to recognize outstanding individuals. Plus, Ontario Premier Doug Ford will be opening the night with a keynote address. Submit your nominations by September 2nd to get the recognition you deserve.

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Featured News 
 
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More than 1,000 U.S. printing companies could be lost due to tariffs: Smithers

The U.S. printing market could decline by an additional 6.4 per cent by 2030 as a result of tariffs, says a new report by market research firm Smithers. A 6.4 per cent drop means the closure of more than 1,000 companies. » Read full article
 
 
Industry Highlights 
 

Xante releases new UV flatbed press

Xante releases its largest UV flatbed printer to date, the Xante X-121, with a 5 x 10 ft full-bleed imaging area and a maximum print head height of 3 in. » Read more

Webinar: Explore how inkjet tech is changing wide-format printing

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! » Register now

Pack-Smart releases new vision inspection system

Pack-Smart launches HyperVision 3500, a fully integrated multi-layer vision inspection system for document manufacturing. » Read more

 
IN CASE YOU MISSED IT 
 
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A comprehensive guide to digital printing technologies

Digital printing devices are versatile and there is one for almost any kind of printing application. These devices are manufactured for cut sheet and roll-fed markets. Some use toner and the electrophotographic print process to print the image onto the substrate, while others use inkjet ink. It is impossible to mention every device that is out in the market, so we're highlighting a few that caught our attention in the recent past. » Read full article

 
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