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  • Prynt.ink Launches New Product Website

    May 6, 2022

    Prynt.ink today announces the launch of a new product website: www.KromeEmblems.com. KromeEmblems are flexible, durable, 3-D chrome emblems ideal for application on slightly curved surfaces such as automotive exteriors.
  • Compelling trends driving digital transformation in corrugated markets is focus for SPC Open House

    May 5, 2022

    The challenges facing converters in the corrugated board market will come under the spotlight in Koenig & Bauer’s SPC Open House in Lienz, Austria, on 12 May. The drive where brand owner and retailers are dynamically moving towards a circular economy, digital transformation and sustainability will also be among topics under discussion at the live event.
  • Dawn Nye, Program Manager Premier Print, Pinnacle Product, Pinnacle InterTech Awards, PRINTING United Alliance Named IPMA Outstanding Contributor

    May 5, 2022

    The In-Plant Printing and Mailing Association (IPMA) is thrilled to announce the IPMA Board of Directors has selected Dawn Nye to receive an IPMA Outstanding Contributor Award. She will be honored at IPMA’s 2022 Educational Conference and Vendor Fair June 12-16, 2022 in Buffalo, NY.
  • Roland DGA Corporation Opens New Atlanta Imagination Center

    May 5, 2022

    Roland DGA Corporation, a leading provider of wide-format inkjet printers, vinyl cutters, 3D milling machines, and other innovative digital devices, has opened a new regional office in Atlanta, Georgia – the Atlanta Imagination Center – which will allow customers, prospects and partners to access Roland DGA’s latest technologies in this important and popular region of the country.
  • Agfa introduces SolidTune to optimize ink usage for high-quality packaging printing

    May 5, 2022

    SolidTune has been developed with the specific challenges of packaging production in mind, building on the success of the crucial elements of InkTune and PressTune, which are part of the highly regarded Agfa ECO3 program for sustainable innovation. The new technique applies a unique algorithm to the solids and text, after screening prior plate imaging. This process reduces the amount of ink needed for printing by an average of 3%.