Printing firms are 'shaping up,' adding new dimensions to printed products, even reinventing premedia while expanding the definition of what printing is as they go. Decades-old pop-ups and thermography morphing to new techniques for adding value and impact, including dimensional coatings, and literally, printing of 3D objects. Hallmark Cards will host
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InfoPrint Solutions Company (InfoPrint) is a leading provider of digital output solutions. The company was created in June 2007, through a joint venture between Ricoh and IBM's Printing Systems Division. InfoPrint combines IBM's 40...
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Since 1967, Kirk-Rudy has innovated solutions for addressing and paper handling for the direct mail, printing, newspaper and card industries. Because we engineer and manufacture our systems from end to end in our state-of-the-art Georgia facility...
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Kodak has manufacturing operations in North and South America, Europe, and Asia, and Kodak products are available in virtually every country across the globe...
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Buskro has been providing solutions to the mailing and printing industries since 1976. With over 30 years of knowledge and experience we've become the trusted specialist in inkjet and tabbing/labeling systems. Headquartered in its 3,800 m2...
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Premedia Trends Brian Lawler, Consultant and Instructor, Cal Poly State U July 3, 2009 Happy Fourth of July
I always enjoy the Fourth of July. I do because I almost always enjoy to company of f... More
ASK A PRINT EXPERT Ray Prince, NAPL, VP, Sr. Consultant - Ops. Mgmt. July 2, 2009 Flatbed UV Inkjet
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California Academy of Sciences' donor wall The California Academy of Sciences recognized donors funding the largest living building in the world with six-inch printed glass specimen boxes produced by Techjet Imaging, Vancouver, on an HP Scitex FB6100.
GAM as Print Lab In June 2005, Graphic Arts Monthly launched something new: using its cover to demonstrate, even experiment with, new production techniques. These manufactured cover projects have helped expand the horizons of what can be accomplished on press.
2008 Pixi Awards The Pixi Awards recognize the most innovative and effective work customers are printing with Xerox digital systems.