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Together with a design duo from Liverpool, personalised print specialist Identity Printing has launched a new luxury streetwear line using Ricoh direct-to-garment (DTG) technology.

A car dealership in Lincoln reopened for business this summer with a transformed interior showroom featuring sophisticated wall graphics as well as refreshed exterior signage, all produced by Allen Signs using HP Latex technology.

The children's sections of two libraries in Queensland, Australia have received bright, bold makeovers from icatchers, using Drytac media products.

Polish creative and printing company Kreativia purchased an EFI Vutek FabriVu 340i dye-sublimation printer from Electronics For Imaging, Inc. The 3.4-metre-wide printer will allow the company to further expand its service offerings and tap into new market opportunities.

Pixel Imaging says Drytac SpotOn graphics media has allowed them to think 'outside the box' and offer non-traditional exhibition displays to its customers.

Claremon Limited, a print company based in Yorkshire, has increased business capacity and services to customers by installing the Canon Arizona 1380 XT. The device is Claremon’s first wide-format printer, meaning it can expand into the B2C market and sell high-end print products directly to the public through its website.

When GRS Signs finds a good product it sticks with it. Last month it purchased a Mimaki UCJV300-160 from CMYUK. This 1.6m wide UV machine is the fifth Mimaki printer purchased by the company in a decade.

There’s something about 3 Sixty, the Cardiff-based wide-format digital print specialist that seems to lend itself to numbers. Maybe it has something to do with the name or perhaps it’s because the figures speak for themselves?

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