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EFI Reggiani introduces industrial entry-level BLAZE Textile Digital Printer
The new, industrial, entry-level EFI Reggiani BLAZE scanning printer from EFI is making its debut at the ITMA Asia tradeshow, 12-16 June in...
Epson introduces new generation SureColor T-Series wide-format printing solutions

Epson has introduced a new generation of production-class SureColor T-Series wide-format printing solutions with an innovative, compact design.

Spicers introduces new Kavalan non-PVC banner media

Spicers has announced Kavalan - a ground-breaking alternative to PVC banners that is lightweight and boasts superior environmental credentials.

Recording available for WIP “Bridging the Gender Communications Gap” webinar held last week
A recording of the Women in Print webinar entitled “Bridging the Gender Communications Gap” is available for those that missed the...
Fujifilm’s Acuity Prime flatbed printer - “new blueprint” for wide format
Fujifilm has announced the new Acuity Prime flatbed as part of its strategy to create ‘the new blueprint’ for wide format by resetting...
Epson’s new PrecisionCore Printheads offer reduced environmental impact
Epson expanded its lineup of PrecisionCore printheads in response to an accelerated shift in the commercial and industrial sectors to digital...
Vistaprint report reveals how passionate owner-operators tackled 2020 and launches global financial empowerment initiative
Vistaprint has conducted a Small Business Recovery Report on Aussie small businesses and launched its “99 Days of Design,” a global...
Brother GTXpro Bulk DTG printer lands in Australia
The Brother GTXpro Bulk direct-to-garment printer has landed in Australia! Continuing Brother's legacy of creating industrial-grade garment...
TRMC advises industry on COVID vaccination incentives
The Real Media Collective has issued advisory information arming the industry with advice on how to approach employee incentives to encourage...
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