Mimaki showcases UJF-8366, a new UV LED curing CTP and Film setter at IPEX 2010
Written by LFP24Mimaki Engineering Co. Ltd.presents at IPEX in Birmingham from May 18 to May 25, hall 12, C120, its latest innovation for CtP and film generation, the UJF-8366. The device utilizes UV LED curing inkjet technology for production of CtP plates and films for screenprinting.
Consumables are Key to Innovation says FESPA’s Largest Ever Contingent of Materials Exhibitors
Written by LFP24FESPA 2010 (22-26 June 2010, Messe Munich, Germany) will bring together the wide format industry’s foremost materials suppliers, underscoring the significant role of substrates in enabling print service providers to embrace the innovative applications that are driving the marketplace.
European Sign Summit at FESPA 2010 to shed light on opportunities
Written by LFP24FESPA has published details of its European Sign Summit 2010, which is being co-hosted with the European Sign Federation (ESF) during FESPA 2010 in Munich (22-26 June 2010).
Epson Stylus Pro 7900 and Stylus Pro 9900 achieve Digigraphie certification
Written by LFP24Digital imaging specialist Epson, announces that the Epson Stylus Pro 7900 and the Epson Stylus Pro 9900 printers have both been certified on the Digigraphie programme. After intensive testing from Wilhelm Imaging Research, these two large format printers have been confirmed to meet all the strict criteria to print Digigraphie works of art.
Epson graphic production partners guarantee performance
Written by LFP24Digital imaging specialist Epson today announces that 3M Commercial Graphics and Avery Dennison Graphics Division are now guaranteeing the quality, durability and longevity of the products they produce using the Epson Stylus Pro GS6000 and UltraChrome™ GS inks.
Fisher Textiles Adds GF 1480 Poplin (FR) to Grand Format Fabric Line
Written by LFP24Fisher Textiles, one of the leading suppliers of fabrics for digital printing, has added GF 1480 Poplin (FR) to its Grand Format fabric line for Dye Sublimation and UV printing.
FDC Graphic Films Introduces 7504 Series Indoor/Outdoor Banner
Written by LFP24FDC Graphic Films, Inc. has announced the immediate availability of their new 7504 Series, a 13 oz. printable promotional banner ideal for indoor and outdoor use. This FDC-branded product is designed to accept eco-solvent and solvent-based inkjet inks, resulting in exceptional quality prints when compared to similar non top-coated banner materials. The 7504 Series also provides great results with adhesive backed vinyl lettering.
Roland Builds Certified Inkjet Media Line withNew Glossy Banner, Vinyl and Paper
Written by LFP24Roland DGA Corp. has expanded its ECO-SOL MAX certified media line with three new products: ESM-GBV Glossy Banner Vinyl, ESM-PCV3 Premium Cast Vinyl 3 and ESM-SGP3 Solvent Glossy Paper 3. Designed for use with Roland eco-solvent wide-format inkjet printers and printer/cutters, this new generation of media products is affordably priced while meeting the company’s high standards for quality and performance.
Book Now For Fespa 2010 Gala Night At Munich’s Nockherberg
Written by LFP24Tickets are on sale now for the FESPA 2010 Gala Night, a first-class event of entertainment, networking and relaxation at the end of this year’s flagship FESPA 2010 exhibition (22-26 June, Messe Munich, Germany).
Madico Extends Range of Permanent/Removable Optically Clear Mounting Films
Written by LFP24Repositionable mounting film offers clean removability with no adhesive transfer
At a time when some major suppliers are reducing their range of mounting adhesives, UK-based Madico Graphic Films has once again increased the revenue enhancing opportunities for printers by extending its line of double-sided optically clear mounting films. Featuring a permanent adhesive on one side and an ‘easy-peel’ adhesive on the other, the latest addition to Madico’s growing portfolio of permanent/removable, optically clear, polyester mounting adhesives brings new benefits to temporary or short-term graphic applications thanks to very low adhesion levels.

