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Drytac: Maximizing Impact with Short-Term Event Graphics
April 17, 2025
Looking for the right materials? Drytac has you covered with a range of high-quality products that are easy to apply and remove—perfect for temporary installations. -
Racami Rebrands 2 Blondes and a Printer Podcast as Printfluencers
April 17, 2025
Racami, a leading software and IT services provider in the print and communication space, is proud to announce the rebrand of its company podcast as Printfluencers -
General Formulations Launches New Economy Film & Laminate Solutions
April 17, 2025
General Formulations® (GF), a leading global manufacturer of pressure-sensitive media, film, and laminates, introduces GF Economy Film & Laminate Solutions to the graphics industry. -
BELLA+CANVAS and Stakes Manufacturing Partner to Strengthen Domestic Supply Chains for Global Brands and Major Retailers
April 16, 2025
BELLA+CANVAS and Stakes Manufacturing are announcing a strategic partnership to support global brands and major retailers in reshaping their supply chains through developing and offering capabilities in both near-shore and fully Made in the USA, Printed in the USA models. -
The Top 10 OSHA Violations in Printing for 2024 — And What They Mean for Your Shop
April 15, 2025
Every year, OSHA drops a list you don’t want to be on — the Top 10 Most Frequently Cited Workplace Violations. And if you’re in the printing industry, this list is more than just a ranking; it’s a roadmap for improving workplace safety and avoiding costly fines. For fiscal year 2024 (October 1, 2023 – September 30, 2024), OSHA once again pulled data from across industries. Printing, which falls under "general industry," had its own standout set of violations — and it’s time for a reality check.