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Hollanders introduces the first double-sided textile printer

L IMG_5734ColorBoosterDS_from backJust some weeks before Fespa ,the Dutch manufacturer introduced the ColorBooster DS to an exclusive group of printers and journalists. Sabine A. Slaughter went to Eindhoven to investigate.

Located in the outskirts of the Dutch city of Eindhoven, the company, that started out as a developer of solutions for textile printing and later on became a printer manufacturer, has their showrooms as well as their R&D center and headquarters.


Where is the Large Format market headed for?

Mimaki already showed haptic printing with gloss on the JFX flatbed family in 2008 at drupa  - long before it became a hit at IPEX 2010 as digital embossing on Scodix presses. This image was taken at SGI 09 at the Signtrade booth (Mimaki distributor in UAE).
Fespa is just round the corner and let's be honest – all, well, most of us are expecting it to be another huge success. It is a specialty print show that all of us enjoy going to, where we can see the latest machines in terms of large format, textile and digital printing. "However, one thing has me wondering", writes Sabine A. Slaughter

Urgently needed paper mouth and nose protection - Hahnemühle launches "HaMuNa Care

Hahnemühle is reacting to the current Covid-19 pandemic and is expanding its production to include urgently needed paper mouth and nose protection. HaMuNa® Care, the disposable mouth and nose cover can be used everywhere: in public transport, supermarkets, museums, churches, waiting rooms or public authorities. It prevents people from coughing or sneezing outdoors and thus corresponds to hygienic behaviour in case of an infectious disease. The paper mask HaMuNa® Care is optimised for short-term and single use and for spectacle wearers.

World record supports child welfare: Canon plans the longest digitally printed photo in the world

canon jochen kohl k2 studio tcm83 2015585Canon wants to go far up the ladder for the good cause: On 26 September, the company will print the world's longest digital photo at the Oberstdorf ski jump. With this world record attempt, Canon is supporting "Schaut hin! e.V.", an association for child and victim support. The campaign is taking place as part of the 8th Oberstdorf Photo Summit, where numerous offers and exhibitions on all aspects of photography await interested parties and fans of photography and video formats from 23 to 27 September. Interested parties can follow the action shortly and join the charity campaign at www.worldrecord.canon.de.


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