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How to avoid the most common mistakes in lamination

How to avoid the most common mistakes in lamination

How to avoid the most common mistakes in lamination. Authored by Luigi Cristicini, Senior Technical Research and Development Manager at Drytac.
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What will AI mean for the print industry in 2025?

While one of the most talked-about subjects in the modern market, little is still known about artificial intelligence (AI) and its long-term impact on the world, let alone the print industry. LFR attempts to lift the lid on AI by sitting down with Roland DG’s Vittorio Neri to find out more about what could be in store for our industry.
Analysing workflow data to improve efficiency and profit.

Analysing workflow data to improve efficiency and profit

With print service providers (PSPs) constantly on the lookout for ways to bolster efficiency without having to break the bank, LFR investigates how more effective monitoring and analysis of workflow data can help businesses improve productivity and save on costs.

How Mimaki 3D printing technology is moulding education and academic research.

How Mimaki 3D printing technology is moulding education

Educational institutions are among the fastest-growing adopters of 3D printing, with an impressive 5.4% to 11.6% jump in the market share between 2011 and 2021* overtaking other traditional applications, such as cosmetic models and jigs and fixtures.

Zero to Landfill: Fujifilm’s ink manufacturing site at Broadstairs, UK, receives official certification from Valpak.

Craig Milsted at Fujifilm explains Zero Waste to Landfill

As Fujifilm celebrates its Broadstairs site achieving Zero to Landfill certification from Valpak, reinforcing its competitive edge and commitment to sustainability, Craig Milsted, Continuous Improvement Specialist, Fujifilm Speciality Ink Systems (FSIS), delves into the certification process and shares the site’s future waste management plans.

2025: A look ahead for the printing industry.

2025: A look ahead for the printing industry

As the year draws to an end, we turn our attention to 2025 and how significant, globally defining factors will shape the printing industry.

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