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“Expanding our offerings and relationships with Durst, Epson and OKI Data Corporation was the perfect opportunity to continue providing graphic manufacturers with the highest quality of products backed by the robust 3M MCS Warranty.” said Adam Larson, Global Portfolio Manager for 3M Commercial Solutions Division.

3M Company expands growing roster of inks backed by 3M MCS Warranty

No graphic can truly be complete without the coverage of a quality warranty that helps provide peace of mind and assurance to every graphic manufacturer.

Mimaki’s printed bottles looked as good as the wine tasted on its drupa stand.

Mimaki inspires with new inks and applications at drupa 2016

Mimaki has reported that drupa 2016 was a benchmark show for the company where it presented the latest in digital print technology, including a wide range of new inks, printers and applications.

The Monna Lisa digital inkjet textile printer

Epson to acquire Robustelli to strengthen textile printing product lineup

Epson Italia has agreed with the Robustelli family to acquire 100% of the capital of Fratelli Robustelli, a leader in the textile printing industry.

Avery Dennison® expands 2016 “Wrap Like a King” Challenge to 44 countries.

Avery expands 2016 ‘Wrap Like A King’ Challenge to 44 countries

Avery Dennison Graphics Solutions has announced that the fourth annual “Wrap Like a King” Challenge will take place between 1st July and 30th September 2016.

Themed around the European Football Tournament 2016, the Magno Coated promotion comprises of a whole host of various incentives and giveaways, including; Customer incentives, Grass roots football, Fixture wall charts, Promotional giveaways, a Blitz day and Social Media opportunities.

“There’s only one Magno Coated, one Magno Coated…”

The Premier Paper Group, the UK’s largest independent paper merchant, has recently launched a customer incentive promotion on Sappi’s flagship brand, Magno Coated.

Thousands of pounds are owed by the mighty retail giant to printers while ahead of them is a long queue of creditors including the Inland Revenue, VAT, the banks, the landlords and of course around 11,000 staff employed directly or indirectly by the firm.

British Home Stores collapse: printers left unpaid

The Parliamentary committee that quizzed Sir Philip Green over the BHS fiasco was an unedifying sight for many in the print industry.

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