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Is Latex the ideal solution for all your textile signage needs? Let’s reach a conclusion by examining the complexity of textile signage applications.
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XLprints began in owner Andy Lotia’s garage with a vinyl cutter. Fifteen years later, the Santa Clara, Calif.-based company is committed to being on the leading edge of fabric printing and finishing services, as well as green initiatives.
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Print service providers are turning to fast-growing soft-signage applications that provide a more upscale appearance than traditional PVC, vinyl and paper, and are easier to ship and install.
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With the help of new products and technology, test-driving the vehicle wrap market can accelerate your business into the black.
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Digital Designware and the International Sign Association (ISA) are hosting the American Wrap Star contest for the first time at ISA Expo in Orlando, Fla., April 8-April 10. The contest will award $250,000 worth of prizes.
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3M Commercial Graphics and HP Large Format Division announced 3M Piezo Inkjet Ink Series 5400UV.
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Arlon and Mutoh America joined to sponsor the Graphics of the Americas Vehicle wrap center.
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Mutoh America introduced the Carwraps Business Builder program, offered free of charge with the purchase of a ValueJet 1304 or 1614 printer.
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Designed with efficiency in mind, the ValueJet 1608HA hybrid printer from Mutoh features advanced print modes, including a 1440 by 1440 dpi resolution at speeds up to 120 square feet per hour.
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The Roland DGA Creative Center opened at the company’s headquarters in Irvine, Calif.
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Leave it to the military and the companies with whom they do business to turn “pretty” into “practical.”
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A stone tablet may have served the early Viking explorers well, but the 21st century demands more flexibility—and certainly more mobility. That’s why soft signage continues to evolve.
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How and why digital graphics companies are succeeding because they found their niche.
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Arlon, Santa Ana, Calif., sponsored the NASCAR premier of the Auto Club Speedway, wrapping 10 tractor trailers to promote the race in southern California.
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The company recently opened a new, high-visibility showroom to demonstrate its products on a grand scale.
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Innovation drives the future for printers working with the hospitality industry.
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Entertainment and sports offer opportunities for those on top of their game.
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A lot has been written about vehicle graphics—meaning cars and trucks—but watercraft have not received the same attention, perhaps because water and wind create an even more challenging environment.
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Grand format is bigger, better, spectacular and versatile.
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GandiSoft, a program developed with ErgoSoft, is designed to meet the requirements of all Jeti printers and the production of large format graphics.
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The environmentally friendly 30-inch VersaUV LEC-300 inkjet printer/cutter comes equipped with the industry’s latest generation of UV inks and safe, low-heat LED lamps.
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The 2008 Avery Graphics Color Selector features more than 460 colors and several new products.
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Avery Dennison Graphics & Reflective Products Division, Painesville, Ohio, with GatorWraps Inc., and Mossy Oak gave a San Diego, Calif. marine a unique homecoming gift.
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The producers of Sustainable Planet have announced that Ultraflex Systems, Randolph, N.J., is featured in an episode of the television show’s series on environmental impact.
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Vehicle wraps at the show were featured in booths such as the Epson booth and the Feller’s booth.