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Peczuh Printing Rebrands Name to Peczuh Printing & Paperbox
August 21, 2023
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Empire Highlights Solutions for Sporting Goods, Leisure, Health & Fitness Industries
August 18, 2023
Onalaska, WI-- Empire Screen Printing, a leading manufacturer of screen-printed products, crafts high-impact, high-quality decorative and functional labels for the highly competitive sporting goods, leisure, and health and fitness industries. Empire’s doming, overlay decals, and warning and danger labels—among a range of other products for different applications—help increase profitability with creative, cost-conscious solutions that boost brand recognition and withstand wear and tear. -
BOBST combines a new benchmark hologram application system with connected tools to achieve maximum quality and efficiency
August 17, 2023
Mex, Switzerland, 17th August 2023– Building on the innovative technology of the NOVAFOIL 106, BOBST launches a new version of the hot foil stamper, dedicated to the application of holograms. Featuring a completely redesigned hologram application system, the NOVAFOIL 106 H gives converters maximum flexibility and efficiency for hot stamping transfer with holograms. -
eProductivity Software and Picsart Team Up to Bring World-Class eCommerce Content and Design Tools Enabling Printers of all Sizes to Gain Efficiency and Agility
August 17, 2023
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PRINTING United Alliance Influences Michigan’s New Air Regulations for Printing Operations
August 16, 2023
Printing companies in several Western Michigan counties will be required to meet the new rules for Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) air pollution control that became effective on April 18, 2023. The rules were required because several areas in Detroit and Western Michigan failed to achieve compliance with health-based pollution standards for ozone that were set by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) called National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS). Specifically, Berrien County and parts of Allegan and Muskegon counties did not meet necessary standards. The good news is that the Detroit area was able to come back into compliance with the ozone NAAQS.