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Short-Term
June ushers in the second half of the year, and with it this issue brings Digital Output’s second of two print buyers guides. While the guide is offered online 365 days a year, we continue to publish it bi-annually in both our January and June issues.
The combination of the print- and webbased buyers guides is a physical example of Digital Output’s belief in the integrated power of print and online.
The combination of the print- and web-based buyers guides is a physical example of Digital Output’s belief in the integrated power of print and online. We continue to offer readers 12 print issues a year and/or the option to flip through a digital edition, as well as additional content available online at digitaloutput.net—from web-exclusive editorial to webinars.
Speaking of webinars, a recent one focused on short-term wallcoverings, which is also the cover story of this edition. Short-term wallcoverings are used in retail, event spaces, and other environments that may host a limited engagement. The material should offer durability and removability. Adhesion is a key factor in this. Read more in Limited Engagement.
This month also includes edit on the precision and speed found in today’s newest finishing tables—knives, routers, and lasers. In addition, we look at flatbed printers outfitted beyond CMYK and what they offer a print shop.
So how are you perusing the June issue—print, digital, or both?
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Point of purchase (POP) displays are a popular way for brands to set themselves apart in a retail environment. Modern print and finishing technologies continue to evolve, making the creative possibilities of POP limitless.
For many print providers, POP displays and graphics are a staple service offering. Renze is one such print service provider (PSP), offering building exhibits, event graphics, environmental graphics, corporate branding, as well as POP. The shop is committed to combining skilled craftsmanship with cutting-edge technology to creatively and cost-effectively solve display marketing challenges for its clients.
Established in Omaha, NE in 1895, Renze is currently celebrating its 129th year in business.
The PSP employs a staff of 47 people and operates out
of a single, 90,000 square foot building in Omaha. Its client base is focused on the Midwest but it performs work all over the U.S.
From exhibit displays to windows and everything in between, Renze offers a diverse range of products. POP represents a good portion of this—about 20 to 25 percent of its total volume, estimates Doug Buchanan, president/owner, Renze.
We believe that POP printing will continue to grow, helping companies standout in the crowded marketplace.
— Doug Buchanan, president/owner, Renze
As the name implies, POP allows marketers to capture a customer’s attention at the point of sale when money is in hand and a decision must be made, explains Buchanan. In these cases, it’s essential that graphics stand out and generate attention. Its POP roots date back nearly a century. “Early on, we hand painted store
signage but right around 1935 we started screenprinting and that included roadside signs like the famous Burma-Shave signs; billboard paper, which was shipped and then pasted on site; and taxi cab posters. Our company also printed on hard Masonite board for Vise-Grip tools, and we punched the holes to display the tools on hooks. For many years we screenprinted canvas that was sewn into tractor umbrellas and printed thousands of posters and decals,” recalls Buchanan.
While this particular application’s demand experienced a hit during pandemic lockdowns, Buchanan says POP graphics have witnessed a comeback since
COVID. “People are out shopping again and with the modern digital equipment providing vivid and colorful graphics often in large sizes we can catch customers’ attention in a very effective way. We believe that POP printing will continue to grow, helping companies standout in the crowded marketplace.”
To generate its POP work, Renze seeks tools to set it up for success.
Five years ago, the PSP installed its first swissQprint flatbed printer and two years ago added another with neon ink. “This capability, along with opaque white, clear coat, and an additional orange printhead, gives us
a huge advantage over our competition offering vivid color with extremely fine dpi, which creates unmatched detail,” comments Buchanan. “swissQprint’s focus on quality, speed, vivid color, and its ability to print on a huge variety of materials makes it the perfect choice for POP work.”
Buchanan feels that its flatbed capabilities set Renze apart from the competition. “Renze was one of the first companies in the Midwest to purchase a flatbed rigid board printer back in 2007.”
It also operates a 126-inch Durst Image Technology US, LLC dyesublimation (dye-sub) fabric printer as well as a 64- and two
126-inch HP Inc. latex inkjet printers—both powered by Caldera RIP software.
For finishing it uses a fabric cutter and router by Zünd, and additional routing is handled with a Multicam, a Kongsberg PCS Company device. Its sewing is supported by two Miller Weldmaster sewing machines.
One of Renze’s latest POP success stories was for a 1,400 square foot flagship Jack Flash convenience store in Pana, IL. Established in 1986, the client is owned by Wortman Holdings, Inc. and headquartered in Effingham, IL with 18 locations in the Midwest and growing.
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SUPPLY55 TRIM USAWortman is a repeat customer of Renze. The client and PSP agreed upon a number of bright, colorful, and elegant backlit dye-sub POP displays to enhance the customer experience with visually appealing wayfinding signage in the Pana location.
“The owner saw our capabilities at a trade show and had the idea of implementing our back and frontlit signage solutions in their location,” shares Buchanan.
The Pana store graphics are the result of true collaboration between PSP and client. “Wortman collected product assets
from vendors and Renze was responsible for all the image work—outlines/interpolation—as well as creating Adobe Photoshop compilations with purchased environmental images,” explains Buchanan.
The design phase took about three weeks and the first full rollout was executed in 20 working days. This included fabrication, printing, finishing, as well as installation.
The end results were colorful and eye catching graphics that illuminate at night in the convenience store.
Initial feedback exceeded expectations, bringing a mix of graphic investment, general commitment to cleanliness, and an unique approach to the customer experience in a convenience store space. “This campaign proves the point that you never get a second chance to make a great first impression,” offers Buchanan.
A bonus, the light boxes themselves can serve for many years, and the fabric, if soiled, is machine washable.
Replacement fabric graphics can also be shipped, folded, and
changed in a matter of minutes with the originals stored to reinstall if needed. “These features make seasonal campaigns a breeze,” offers Buchanan.
Renze enjoys producing graphics that are unique and attention generating by leveraging great people and the latest equipment. These tools provide quality and speed, at a fair price point, which enables customers to achieve a return on investment for their graphics and messaging. D
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Digital flatbed printers offer colors beyond traditional CMYK. This includes green, orange, red, gray, violet, neons, and even white. The addition of any or all of these hues expands a print service provider’s (PSP’s) capabilities.
Utilizing ink sets with more than CMYK is integral in meeting customer demands. With the extra pizzazz a specific green or neon color can add to graphic, it makes sense financially to offer the capability in house.
According to Sohil Singh, VP of business development, StratoJet USA, today’s customers seek exceptional printed materials. By embracing colors beyond CMYK, PSPs capture attention with eye-catching designs, expand creative options, and build brand identity
PSPs can
by distinguishing their company from the competition with unique and memorable printed pieces.
“While a good, vibrant set of CMYK will go a long way to high-quality, saturated prints, adding something extra increases the visual impact of the printed piece,” agrees Kevin Currier, director of marketing, Direct Color Systems.
select color channels
that ‘wow’ clients and give them a competitive advantage.
The practical side of this is that expanding the color gamut allows for more accurate color reproduction, better color matching, and the ability to produce vibrant prints, says David Lopez, product manager, Professional Imaging, Epson America. “An expanded ink set can enhance print quality. This ensures that images and graphics appear crisp and true to the original design,” adds Lopez.
— Michael Voight, application specialist, swissQprint America
Why limit offerings and in turn customers’ needs? Michael Voight, application
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1) Epson’s SureColor V7000 UV flatbed printer features tencolor UltraChrome UV ink, which includes red, opaque white, and varnish to deliver bright, colorful prints with low graininess and smooth gradation. 2) The high performance of swissQprint’s Impala 4S derives from factors including a special ink configuration—eight color channels are assigned to CMYK, leaving the ninth channel free for white or effect varnish.
specialist, swissQprint America, says using colors beyond CMYK in flatbed printers presents versatility. “PSPs can select color channels that ‘wow’ clients and give them a competitive advantage.”
Today’s marketplace is competitive and presenting options like neon, green, violet, and orange provides a print shop with a one-up on the competition and keeps customers coming back. “As a print provider, you don’t want to have to turn down jobs simply because you can’t produce the exact colors your customers are looking for,” admits Jay Roberts, UV printer product manager, Roland DGA Corporation.
Certain applications benefit from using a flatbed that employs ink channels beyond traditional CMYK.
Singh lists examples like high-end marketing for luxury brands, real estate agencies, and high-profile events. Fine art reproductions benefit as well. “Artists and galleries require accurate color reproduction for their masterpieces. The expanded gamut offered by these inks ensures exceptional quality.”
Accordingly, “PSPs with multiple customers who need to match corporate and brand colors or obtain graphics featuring hues beyond the
normal CMYK spectrum benefit more by having a flatbed with a wider color gamut than others. Producing packaging prototypes or short runs is one example where the ability to match more colors accurately or achieve a greater range of colors is a real advantage. Serving customers that require consistency throughout entire print campaigns also allows the PSP to take advantage of a wider gamut that includes colors like orange, red, and green,” shares Roberts.
“If used in a creative way, there is always benefit in adding visual interest, expanded gamut, texture, spot gloss, or any other application
possible with inks beyond CMYK,” states Currier.
Erik Norman, president, swissQprint America, argues that anyone can benefit from colors beyond CMYK and all PSPs should utilize a flatbed that is capable of doing so. “Currently not every printer does, and they’re limiting their capability and opening themselves up to lose business to printers who are producing a wider color gamut.”
Generally, orange, red, gray, violet, green, and neon ink come with a higher price tag. But, viewing them as a premium product, an
up charge is justified for jobs that utilize any of these colors.
Specialty colors cost more, according to Currier because they are in addition to CMYK. Also, depending on the color, they may be made up of more expensive pigments.
“These colors do come with a small premium, due to their higher manufacturing cost. This additional cost is easily recovered through the increased revenue printers generate when selling the additional capabilities they enable,” continues Norman.
Singh says “the unique value justifies the investment. A reasonable
up charge can be implemented when utilizing these inks. Clients seeking extraordinary results appreciate the added value.”
It’s important to note that not all ink manufacturers vary the price of their ink colors. For example, Epson keeps costs consistent regardless of color. In this scenario, Lopez explains that it is then up to the PSPs to determine if they should up charge.
“When determining final output costs, providers should consider factors such as market competition and customer demand before determining potential up charges,” advises Lopez.
Many specialty inks like neons or even violet, gray, red, orange, and green have varying chemical compositions, which means their maintenance may need to be handled differently than traditional CMYK.
“Many times these colors do require more attention and intervention on the printer side of things, but it’s important to mention that the front end (prepress) preparation time is important as well—color presets/RIP configuration and general color management,” advises Thomas Giglio, NA, HP Latex business segment leader, HP Inc.
If an ink involves larger pigment particles—something historically seen with white ink—it needs to stay suspended, which requires maintenance, explains Currier. This is more at the printhead itself however, and also at the ink tank level to agitate the ink so it remains in suspension.
Singh says regular printer maintenance is crucial no matter the ink type. “Educating your team on the proper handling of these inks ensures optimal performance and longevity. Colors beyond CMYK may not necessarily require additional attention.”
Flatbed printers equipped with specialty inks like green, orange, red, gray, violet, and neon offer print providers a unique opportunity. They are able to provide customers with an expanded color gamut as well as ensure accurate color representation. D
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hort-term, indoor wall graphic applications are intended to be in place for a limited amount of time. Digitally printed graphics offer a unique combination of durability and removability.
“Short-term wallcoverings last anywhere from a few days to a few years and are a perfect option for people who want to transform their environment without a long-term commitment,” states Michelle Oczkowski, product manager, Brand Management Group.
Defining this length of installation, the consensus is that “short term” refers to as short as one day to as long as a year. Wallcoverings of this nature are found everywhere from retail spaces to trade shows. Materials are chosen based on their ability to offer durability as well as an adhesive technology that delivers clean removability.
Adhesion is a key factor in this, as the technology must behave in a way that offers high initial tack during Left) Mactac Roodle is for full floor-to-ceiling wall murals with an aggressive removable adhesive that is easy to install and cleanly removable.
install, a level of repositionability, and the ability to come off of the wall without leaving behind residue. Pressure-sensitive adhesive (PSA) and microsphere adhesion technologies are popular options.
The phrase short term is important to define before going forward. It seems depending on who you ask, it refers to a maximum placement of one year, with an average of around three to six months, all the way to a timeframe as short as one day.
“The use of short term when describing the type of wallcovering is a pretty broad term,” admits Molly Waters, senior technical specialist, Avery Dennison Graphics Solutions. “We would qualify this as less than one year, and in reality it is more like one to three months.”
According to Vince Queau, senior sales representative, Monadnock Paper Mills, a “limited” timeframe for short-term wallcoverings is considered anything less than three months, as “this supports the needs of quarterly promotions and is adaptable to the varying durations of temporary retail spaces, exhibitions, and events.”
“Extending the definition to cover up to three months might offer more flexibility for applications that require a slightly longer display time, such as seasonal decorations or longer term marketing campaigns, while still maintaining the essence of being short term. This broader range can accommodate a wider variety of user needs and scenarios,” adds Roy Ritchie, president, DreamScape.
Michelle Kempf, VP, sales and marketing, Continental Grafix USA, Inc., takes it a step further—stating that while Continental Grafix considers short term three months or less, installations shorter than a month
are considered in a category all on their own, as “temporary.”
“Wallcoverings installed for a limited amount of time, short term or temporary, may only be in place for days to less than six months. The advertising cycle for promotions typically changes every 30, 60, or 90 days and if the contract for the advertising space is longer, for a year or more, the brand will be required to refresh their graphics periodically,” explains Jodi Sawyer, senior business development manager, Flexcon.
Even in place for up to six months, Walter Gierlach, president, Photo Tex Group Inc., still considers a wallcovering job short term.
A distinction in defining short term is that it differs between applications. “In transit advertising we look at short term being anything that is in place for up to a year, but wallcoverings for temporary advertising, event, or trade show graphics can be up for as little as a few hours to a few weeks,” points out Jay Kroll, product manager for cut, transit, and wall solutions, General Formulations.
Short-term, indoor wallcoverings are found in home décor, retail point of purchase (POP), and event spaces. These are ideal scenarios for a number of reasons.
POP and advertising commonly rely on wallcoverings. “Use of printed graphics in a mall or retail setting includes blocking the entrance of a store that is in the process of a build out or remodel. We call this application ‘barricade
graphics’ and are temporary for this type of setting,” shares Waters.
Pop-up shops are an example of retail utilizing wallcoverings for a limited amount of time. “Due to their temporary nature, these environments are often set up for a few days to a few months to capitalize on seasonal shopping trends or to test new markets,” adds Ritchie.
Angel Georgiou, senior product marketing specialist, large format group, Canon U.S.A., Inc., agrees that POP and even restaurants use wall graphics in different ways, and seasonal graphics are most common, which makes short-term walloverings ideal.
“Historically, short-term wallcoverings started in retail POP, but have expanded into special event/sports signage, home décor, museum displays, airport advertising, and various hospitality areas,” states Brian Ebenger, VP of business development, XCEL.
Amanda Smith, marketing and communications manager, Mactac, points out another opportunity for short-term wallcovering use is temporary installations in theaters, movie sets, and other creative spaces. The materials thrive in these spaces as “ they are designed to be easily installed and removed without damaging the surface or leaving any residue.”
Planned gatherings like a charity event, birthday, or corporate party may feature a backdrop or a photo booth. “These have the shortest use time ranging from two to five hours,” explains Kate McKeever, director of marketing, PrestoTex.
“Events are ideal scenarios for short-term applications because they have pre-determined beginning and end dates and can span multiple venues all requiring graphics,” says Kempf.
A sub-category of events is trade shows. “Short-term wallcoverings are regularly seen in trade show convention spaces, adorning walls in halls and backdrops in booths,” shares Kroll.
Corporate environments and educational institutions are two other places short-term wallcoverings are seen. “Businesses may use short-term wallcoverings in office environments for temporary branding, corporate events, or office renovations. These wallcoverings can feature company logos, inspirational quotes, or temporary wayfinding signage. Educational institutions often utilize shortterm wallcoverings for temporary displays, student artwork exhibitions, or educational events,” notes Mike Richardson, business development manager, graphics media, Jessup Manufacturing Company.
When it comes to short-term wallcoverings, base materials include non-vinyl films like polyester and polypropylene (PP), fabric, vinyl, and paper-based substrates made from cellulose fiber.
Smith says ideal materials are those that are lightweight, flexible, and offer a smooth surface. This includes vinyl, polyester, and PP. “These materials are often preferred because they are easy to install and remove and do not damage the underlying surface.
If a wallcovering graphic is in place for a limited amount of time, the extra cost and time spent on an overlaminate is prohibitive.
According to Brian Ebenger, VP of business development, XCEL, overlaminates were originally designed to serve two purposes—protect the image and add rigidity to the material for an easier install. “With improved ink technology, laminates are not necessary to protect inks in most applications. And media for wallcoverings has expanded into thicker films to help support ease of application.”
Overlaminates may or may not be used depending on the application’s desired finish. For example, an overlaminate could detract from certain textured materials or even add unwanted glare, according to Jason Leonard, senior product manager – digital print, Neenah, a Mativ Brand.
Alternatively, a laminate can be used to positively impact the finish of the film— “adding an extra gloss, matte finish, or sparkle,” shares Molly Waters, senior technical specialist, Avery Dennison Graphics Solutions.
While not necessary, overlaminates are helpful in other ways. “An overlaminate may allow the graphics to be easily cleaned or protect against graffiti in high-traffic or sensitive areas,” explains Michelle Kempf, VP, sales and marketing, Continental Grafix USA, Inc.
“In many cases, graphics aren’t up for long enough to require the additional protection of a laminate. That said, areas of high foot traffic can require extra reassurance, which is why a range of suitable protective laminates are available,” says Mark de Lancey, regional sales manager, Drytac Europe.
Mike Richardson, business development manager, graphics media, Jessup Manufacturing Company, summarizes, “while not always mandatory, an overlaminate provides benefits such as added durability, protection, enhanced aesthetics, ease of maintenance, and extended lifespan. It’s essential to consider these factors when determining whether to incorporate an overlaminate into the design and production of short-term wallcoverings.”
Additionally, they offer vibrant and long-lasting colors essential for designs and promotions requiring a high visual impact.”
“Short-term wallcoverings are best suited with the use of a 3- to 6-mil thick peel-and-stick vinyl. These options come with a range of adhesive technologies designed for ease of installation and the guarantee of clean removal,” states Kroll.
Richardson agrees that vinyl, particularly self-adhesive vinyl, is popular due to its versatility and ease of installation. “It comes in
various finishes, including matte, gloss, and satin, and can be printed with vibrant graphics and designs.
Self-adhesive vinyl is durable and withstands moderate handling.”
Meanwhile Oczkowski stresses the benefits of adhesive-backed fabric.
“Adhesive fabric is an ideal choice for short-term wallcoverings. Its primary advantage lies in its easy removal and reapplication without causing any harm to the substrate.”
“We strongly believe the more sustainable a product can be the more responsible it is, especially for
short-term applications. Neenah’s products are cellulose based so they are not a plastic or vinyl. Although they are latex saturated for strength, the bulk of the material is paper based, leaving a greatly reduced impact on the environment,” notes Jason Leonard, senior product manager – digital print, Neenah, a Mativ Brand.
When determining the right base material for a job, graphic size, surface type, desired aesthetics, installer expertise, and the indoor environment are all factors to consider, according to Sawyer. “Different base materials provide different physical properties and performance characteristics that impact application use.”
“The base material selection is influenced by the aesthetics that the brand desires. On a vertical interior wall, glare from lighting can be a challenge for gloss base materials, therefore, most times, the use of a matte finish is desired. For a rich feel and soft muted look, pressure-sensitive adhesive fabric products are well suited for home décor and high-end retail or hotel/ casinos. The white point of the base materials, the hue—white or blue, can enhance the creative. For example, a base material that is a more yellow hue provides a good base for a natural/skin tone look,” continues Sawyer.
Ritchie argues that “with a shortterm application for three months or less, the adhesive type and performance are more important than the base substrate.”
“Typically, low-cost base materials are used for short term to keep
costs down and win competitively priced work. However, the most important decision when it comes to short-term wallcoverings is the choice of adhesive as this determines how cleanly the graphic removes after use,” admits Mark de Lancey, regional sales manager, Drytac Europe.
Adhesive technology is important because the graphic must stick, but also remove cleanly. “Adhesion technology is critical in the installation and removal process. Adhesive recommendations vary based on the overall application expectations. However, it is critical for removal to be simple and leave minimal residue,” admits Ebenger.
Sawyer notes that the process involves selecting “an adhesive with the right tack and peel adhesion strength to bond securely to the wall that also has the right chemistry, an affinity to the base film or fabric, which enables the adhesive to stay with it and remove cleanly from the surface.”
“It’s the whole chemistry of film, adhesive, and liner that creates the ideal solution. Adhesive thickness, film rigidity, liner release—all play a role in the total process from print and cut to application and, ultimately, removal,” adds Kroll.
Short-term wallcoverings use both standard PSA and microsphere adhesion technologies.
“Standard PSA technology is used for short-term wallcoverings. However, microsphere adhesive technology is becoming increasingly
popular due to its easy and clean removal,” admits Smith.
Microsphere adhesives are a good option, agrees Kroll, “as the adhesive itself has small acrylic beads that allow for a controlled bond with the wall surface and clean repositionability, removability, and even reusability in most cases.”
“This technology ensures the wallcoverings can be applied, removed, and repositioned without leaving residue or damaging the underlying surface, offering a distinct advantage for temporary installations,” says Ritchie.
Microsphere technology is known for its breathability. “This allows for air to pass through eliminating the need for air egress channels securing more surface space for grip. The breathability also makes installation easier and quicker,” explains Leonard.
It’s possible to combine the best attributes of PSA and microsphere. “At Jessup, our proprietary adhesive technology for short-term wallcoverings combines the best aspects of PSA and microsphere technologies to deliver exceptional performance, versatility, and ease of use,” shares Richardson.
Finally, strippable pre-pasted adhesives are an option. This is familiarly found on fabric-based wallcoverings. “A significant advantage of our pre-pasted wallcoverings is the absence of liner waste, simplifying the installation process and eliminating concerns about disposal post installation. This contributes to a cleaner, more efficient application and removal
process, aligning with our commitment to sustainability and customer convenience,” notes Queau.
A focus for short-term graphics is the balance of the adhesive being sticky enough to remain in place for the duration of the graphic but also remove cleanly.
This is often accomplished with a strong initial tack combined with a residue-free removal. DreamScape’s microsphere adhesive achieves this through “tiny spheres dispersed with the glue particles. These physical spheres help to control the level of bond once dried. Unlike most other emulsiontype adhesives, the microsphere never really fully bonds to the wall as only the tips of the spheres touch the surface,” explains Ritchie.
Reiterating his earlier statement about everything working together—base, liner, adhesive—Kroll explains that “the adhesive needs to have enough initial tack to bite the surface to allow for the release liner to be cleanly and easily pulled and removed, but not so easy that the liner falls off during the process. You also don’t want it to be too tight to where pulling the liner causes your graphic to stretch and panels become misaligned.”
Today’s adhesive technologies offer advantages that print providers looking to sell short-term wallcoverings can capitalize on. The right media backed with the correct adhesive leads to a successful installation. D
roductivity is essential to a successful sign shop. While much attention is paid to how many feet per minute a wide format printer can produce, finishing is a crucial part of the puzzle. Luckily, manufacturers of router/cutters as well as laser machines focus on speed and precision to eliminate finishing bottlenecks on a production floor.
Countless manufacturers offer cutting solutions for wide format print service providers (PSPs) handling a variety of materials, from corrugate to plastics, fabrics, and everything in between.
Colex Finishing, Inc.’s Sharpcut SXC1732 is its flagship cutter. According to Keith Verkem, national sales manager/product manager, Colex, this
unit offers a conveyor system for automated loading and off loading of roll and rigid media. “There are optional products such as board loaders and take-up roll systems to further automate. With a single-piece steel welded frame we offer high-quality routing/ CNC as well as fast knife cutting.”
Above) The Kongsberg Ultimate offers an innovative drive technology, an acceleration rate of up to 2.74G, and a cutting speed of 168 mpm.
Graphco’s SD Italy high-performance hybrid CNC routing and cutting solutions meet the needs of the signage market, among many other segments, says Chris Manley, president, Graphco. The Augusta F150R PRO boasts operating speeds of five feet per second with over 1.2 g-force (G) acceleration from cut position to cut position. It also offers electro spindle drives sized up to 13 kilowatt (kW).
system, lightweight but strong carbon fiber reinforced beams, along with an UNDERCAM and robotic board handling system, plus fully automated tool management.
faster than competitive machines.”
as a supremely stable base to counteract the forces inherently involved in generating these previously unattainable levels of speed.
The Kongsberg Ultimate is a new digital cutting platform from Kongsberg Precision Cutting Systems (PCS), which targets corrugated production with high levels of productivity, precision, and safety. “It features a new, innovative drive technology, an acceleration rate of up to 2.74G, and a cutting speed of 168 meters per minute (mpm),” shares Stuart Fox, president/CEO,
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Laser cutters are another option. The OptiFlex is Kern Laser Systems’ flagship large format model. It is available in a range of table sizes and laser wattages. “The flexibility of laser cutting and engraving metals and non-metals is a significant advantage. From stainless steel and aluminum to wood, plastics, and foam, the OptiFlex has you covered,” comments Nicole White, content strategist, Kern Laser Systems.
In addition to speed, precision is equally as important to PSPs. Therefore it is essential that advancements to productivity do not come at a cost to accuracy and vice versa.
“The build quality of industrial cutting systems delivers products that are fast and precise,” agrees Hope.
cutting plotters, which Josh Hope,
precision cutting, and flexibility to point of purchase displays, signs, in packaging for folding cartons and cardboard processing; and in
Distributed by Matik, Inc., the latest addition to SEI Laser’s X-Series of plotters delivers some of the fastest, most accurate laser cutting plotters available for textile, corrugated, and signage applications, according to Steven Leibin, president, Matik. “The X-Series speed is revolutionary—up to five times
Beatrice Drury, communications manager, Zund America, Inc., feels that it is possible to achieve both high speeds and precision using the latest cutting technologies. However, it requires both technological advances in the drive system and in controlling the movement of the beam(s) and cutting head(s)/modules as well
With a ridged and engaged drive system and a single-piece steel welded frame, Verkem says Colex offers both speed and precision.
The stable positioning and control of the substrate being processed is another critical aspect for successful cutting. For this, the Graphco SD Italy machines use Becker air pumps and intelligent zone control technology—up to 48 zones—to
Mimaki USA, Inc. recently introduced the CFX Series of flatbed cutting plotters, which Josh Hope, senior manager, segment marketing, Mimaki USA, says offer speed, precision cutting, and flexibility to address applications in sign and graphics such as decals, labels, point of purchase displays, signs, and fixtures. “They can also be used in packaging for folding cartons and cardboard processing; and in industrial cutting applications.”
Tooling is essential to achieving precision and productivity with today’s routers/cu ers targeting wide format environments.
The Zünd Q-Line with BHS180 is the company’s latest flagship digital cutting system. It targets the corrugated display market in the graphics/packaging industry. It features a stable, mineral-cast substructure with a new linear drive
1) Mimaki recently introduced the CFX Series of flatbed cutting plotters.
“A knife blade is only as good as the tool that holds it,” says Josh Hope, senior manager, segment marketing, Mimaki USA, Inc. “The tool holder must be manufactured to high tolerance to not only be precise but also consistent. A business cannot be productive if it can’t trust that the tools will perform accurately and consistently at every step in the finishing process. Equally important is having a range of tool options that properly match the finishing task with the substrate. A creasing wheel that is too small, or a blade that is at the wrong angle will cause endless frustration and lost productivity.”
In addition to standard or optional tooling through the OEM, third-party tools are available.
Andrew Pagelow, sales manager, VTX Tools, feels that third-party tooling o ers end users more options, including quality, versatility,
and more cost-e ective pricing. “Without third-party suppliers of tooling, OEMs were able to set the price and quality for their specific machine without any pushback or challenge. Competition is good for any industry, it is the driver of innovation, and of course, be er pricing for the consumer. With the influx of competition, it has driven everyone involved to develop be er products, and new products, which have solved issues with problematic applications and materials. Overall, it most definitely improved the overall finish on wide format digital printed substrates.”
Furthermore, Pagelow feels that third-party suppliers such as VTX Tools typically carry a wider range of consumables than the OEMs, allowing for centralized purchasing for customers that have multiple flatbed digital cu ing systems from more than one manufacturer.
“In addition we o en field customer requests for custom engineered tooling that is specific to their applications. This is something that the OEMs will rarely engage in,” concludes Pagelow.
hold even porous materials in place for precise and high-speed production. “Our main focus is on helping customers create the most efficient workflow,” shares Manley.
With its meticulously designed custom carbon fiber beam, Fox says the Kongsberg Ultimate ensures unparalleled stiffness and consistently applies a 50kg downforce. “The tool head camera further elevates its precision, making every cut meet the highest accuracy standards.”
It is critical that equipment is manufactured with accuracy in mind, believes Hope. The Mimaki CFX cutting plotters employ a ball screw on the Z-axis that allows for not only high pressure, but also highly accurate cuts with less breakage over multiple cuts. In addition, the CFX Series has a backside cutting mode—patent pending, which is available when combined with an optional camera unit. The system uses the camera unit to recognize registration marks printed on the surface and material edges.
165 Colex Finishing, Inc. colex.com
166 Graphco graphco.com
167 Kern Laser Systems kernlasers.com
168 Kongsberg Precision Cutting Systems kongsbergsystems.com
169 Matik, Inc. matik.com
170 Mimaki USA, Inc. mimakiusa.com
171 VTX Tools vtxtools.com
172 Zund America, Inc. zund.com
The Zünd Q-Line offers a specified speed of 2.8 meters per second. “Beyond machine speed, however—the trees, if you will—there is always the forest to consider, i.e. the digital workflow as a whole that is responsible for converting printed substrates into finished/ cut pieces and products. A lot of Zünd’s recent developments are devoted to workflow automation because if there isn’t an efficient and reliable overall production workflow in place, any gains in raw cutting speed are effectively annihilated,” explains Drury.
There are also achievements on the laser side of wide format cutting. “Achieving high speed and precision in today’s large format laser cutting systems is indeed a reality, thanks to significant technological advancements in laser sources,” comments White.
These include high-performance servo motors and drivers with a belt driven X-axis, which give Kern Laser Systems’ machines the capability to reach speeds up to 150 inches per second (ips) for engraving and cutting speeds of up to 20 ips.
“When processing materials at high speed it is important to choose a powerful laser that will not limit the speed you are able to cut or engrave at. Another important characteristic of the laser is size and weight. The laser should be compact and lightweight in design so it can be installed on a large format machine without negatively impacting the performance of the system,” recommends White.
SEI Laser’s X-Series of laser plotters deliver speeds of up to 300 mpm, which Leibin attests is double the fastest speeds of competitors’ newest machines. “The SEI Laser X-Series features brandnew cartesian movement of the laser head obtained by two carbon fiber axes, driven by four high-performance linear motors to deliver lightning fast speeds and high accuracy cutting performance.”
When investing in a cutter, there are many considerations, from investment cost to productivity, accuracy, safety, uptime, and footprint. When narrowing it down based on speed and precision, finishing vendors have worked hard to ensure that one is not sacrificed for the other with strategic advancements in everything from workflow to media handling. D
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Decals, continued
Stouse LLC Sales
Brand Management Group Rhian Arvidson 941-256-7917 Sarasota FL, U.S. s
DAZIAN Karl Segall 949-547-3007 S. Hackensack NJ, U.S. 24
Fisher Textiles Sharon Roland 704-821-8870 Matthews NC, U.S. 25
TVF Sales 855-618-4500 Carmel IN, U.S. 26
Ultraflex Systems Sales 973-627-8608 Riverview FL, U.S. 26
Banner Stands
Display Source Inc. Sales 888-756-5447 Kennesaw GA, U.S. s
GBC SEAL (part of ACCO Brands) Edwin Ramos 847-796-4851 Lake Zurich IL, U.S. 25
Orbus Patrick Carrig 630-755-7701 Woodridge IL, U.S. s
Showdown Displays Sales 800-528-8846 Brooklyn Center MN, U.S. s
siffron Gary Rothmeyer 330-998-7800 Twinsburg OH, U.S. s
Banners
Aberdeen Fabrics Kenneth Bach 910-944-0461 Aberdeen NC, U.S. 24
Ultraflex Systems Sales 973-627-8608 Riverview FL, U.S. 26 Coatings
INX International Sofia Machain 510-346-7202 Schaumburg IL, U.S. 25 Color Management
Color-Logic Sales 513-258-0047 West Chester OH, U.S. s
Hyatts - All Things Creative Peter Hyatt 716-884-8900 Buffalo NY, U.S. s
PrePress Express Ian Mazursky 646-652-6448 New Rochelle NY, U.S. s
Significans Automation Marc Raad 877-463-4465 N/A SC, U.S. 26
Techkon USA Martin van Balkom 978-777-1854 Danvers MA, U.S. s
X-Rite Inc. Sales 888-800-9580 Grand Rapids MI, U.S. s Computer Cutting Equipment
Eastman Machine Company Amy Denning 716-856-2200 Buffalo NY, U.S. s Valloy Incorporation Christin Park +82 2 6082 5022 Seoul Korea s Consumables
Southern Lamps Stefanie Langler 352-624-3026 Ocala FL, U.S.
Waterdown
AXYZ Tailored Router Solutions Sales
Colex Finishing Inc. Maureen Damato 201-265-5670 Elmwood Park NJ, U.S. 24
Eastman Machine Company Amy Denning 716-856-2200 Buffalo NY, U.S. s
Elitron America Inc. Daniele Gallucci 844-354-8766 Norcross GA, U.S. s eurolaser GmbH Christina Lefebvre 514-622-3303 Lüneburg Germany 25 Hasler Solutions USA Melody Thompson 262-457-7707 Waterford WI, U.S. s
Supply55, Inc. Chase Pender 734-668-0755 Ann Arbor MI, U.S. 7, 26
Vision Engraving & Routing Systems Sales 888-637-1737 Phoenic AZ, U.S. 26
Zund America Inc. Sales 414-433-0700 Oak Creek WI, U.S. s Decals
Drytac Sales 800-280-6013 Sandston VA, U.S. s
ImagineThis Sales 330-481-1102 Massillon OH, U.S. s
Supreme Color Graphics Sales 985-875-7800 Mandeville LA, U.S. s
Displays
Aberdeen Fabrics Kenneth Bach 910-944-0461 Aberdeen NC, U.S. 24
Alpina Manufacturing LLC Sales 800-915-2828 Chicago IL, U.S. 12, 24
Expand International of America Inc. David Nanamaker 203-870-2031 Stratford CT, U.S. 25
Expolinc Corporation Maria Castricone 800-319-0025 Marengo OH, U.S. s
Orbus Patrick Carrig 630-755-7701 Woodridge IL, U.S. s
Panel Processing Inc. Tim Witucki 989-358-4209 Alpena MI, U.S. 26
Recrylic Paul Richardson 612-281-3134 Minneapolis MN, U.S. s
Supreme Color Graphics Sales 985-875-7800 Mandeville LA, U.S. s
Engraving Equipment
eurolaser GmbH Christina Lefebvre 514-622-3303 Lüneburg Germany 25
GCC Alice Wu 909-718-0248 Walnut CA, U.S. s Vision Engraving & Routing Systems Sales 888-637-1737 Phoenic AZ, U.S. 26 Fabric
Aberdeen Fabrics Kenneth Bach 910-944-0461 Aberdeen NC, U.S. 24
Beaver Paper & Graphic Media Inc. Jeff Mills 770-935-5080 Lawrenceville GA, U.S. 24
DAZIAN Karl Segall 949-547-3007 S. Hackensack NJ, U.S. 24
Jacquard Inkjet Fabric Systems Asher Katz 707-433-9577 Healdsburg CA, U.S. s Montroy Supply Sales 562-997-2920 Signal Hill CA, U.S. s
Premex Solutions Inc. Sales 678-324-6172 Marietta GA, U.S.
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Finishing, continued
DigiFab Systems Sales 328-581-4500 Commerce CA, U.S. 25
Display Source Inc. Sales 888-756-5447 Kennesaw GA, U.S. s
Elitron America Inc. Daniele Gallucci 844-354-8766 Norcross GA, U.S. s
eurolaser GmbH Christina Lefebvre 514-622-3303 Lüneburg Germany 25
Flatbed Tools Sales 262-800-6500 Racine WI, U.S. 25
GBC SEAL (part of ACCO Brands) Edwin Ramos 847-796-4851 Lake Zurich IL, U.S. 25
Graphic Finishing Partners LLC Rob Acker 800-986-2005 Maryland Heights MO, U.S. 25
Nekoosa Sales 800-826-4886 Kimberly WI, U.S. s
Reich Supply Company Inc. Sales 315-732-6126 New Hartford NY, U.S. s
Standard Finishing Systems Don Dubuque 978-807-2628 Andover MA, U.S. 26
Summa America Sales 978-522-4765 Beverly MA, U.S. s
Supply55, Inc. Chase Pender 734-668-0755 Ann Arbor MI, U.S. 7, 26
Trotec Laser Inc. Trish Steding 866-226-8505 Plymouth MI, U.S. 26
Vision Engraving & Routing Systems Sales 888-637-1737 Phoenic AZ, U.S. 26
X-Edge Products Inc. Alvita Scott 866-591-9991 Grand Rapids MI, U.S. s
Zund America Inc. Sales 414-433-0700 Oak Creek WI, U.S. s Fleet Graphics
Avery Dennison Graphics Solutions David Korvah 800-282-8379 Mentor OH, U.S. s
JDS Sign Supply Dave Haan 855-661-2388 Sioux Falls SD, U.S. s Floor Graphics
Better Life Technology Kristin Swartz 913-894-0403 Lenexa KS, U.S. s
Continental Grafix USA Michelle Kempf 704-872-2216 Statesville NC, U.S. 24
Foamboards
All Weather Products AW Specialty Papers Phil Rossi 847-981-0386 Elk Grove Village IL, U.S. 24
CODA Inc. Sales 201-825-7400 Mahwah NJ, U.S. s
The Gilman Brothers Company Ingrid Skinner 860-823-2925 Gilman CT, U.S. s
Framing Systems
Alpina Manufacturing LLC Sales 800-915-2828 Chicago IL, U.S. 12, 24
Banner Ups Richard Hatton 800-869-9601 Columbia IL, U.S. 24
Delta Picture Frame Company Sales 305-592-6456 Miami FL, U.S. 24
Display Source Inc. Sales 888-756-5447 Kennesaw GA, U.S. s
Expolinc Corporation Maria Castricone 800-319-0025 Marengo OH, U.S. s
Recrylic Paul Richardson 612-281-3134 Minneapolis MN, U.S. s
Xcel Products Inc. Brian Ebenger 440-409-9421 Champlin MN, U.S. 26
Grommetting
Banner Ups Richard J. Hatton 800-869-9601 Columbia IL, U.S. 24 Inkjet
All Square Digital Solutions Jason Curd 888-286-8801 Greenville SC, U.S. s
Boston Industrial Solutions Inc. Jayson French 781-281-2558 Woburn MA, U.S. 24
Conde Systems Inc. Todd Till 800-826-6332 Mobile AL, U.S. s
DTG Connection Paul Crocker 703-505-3497 Fountain Valley CA, U.S. 25 Inkcups Sales 978-646-8980 Danvers MA, U.S. s
Komori America Sales 847-806-9000 Rolling Meadows IL, U.S. s
Lawson Screen & Digital Products Sales 314-382-9300 St. Louis MO, U.S. s
Inks
AFFORD INDUSTRIAL S.L. Pedro Martinez +3 491 642-1789 Navalcarnero Madrid, Spain s
ALL PRINT HEADS Jaime Ghisays 949-378-5638 Anaheim CA, U.S. s
ARMOR-IIMAK Jim Andreottola 716-691-6333 Amherst NY, U.S. 24
Digital Dolphin Products Sales 424-400-7324 Henderson NV, U.S. s
INX International Sofia Machain 510-346-7202 Schaumburg IL, U.S. 25
Nazdar Ink Technologies Jay Tharp 913-422-2255 Shawnee KS, U.S. 26
Nutec Digital Ink Martine Goodchild 07 1611 0880 W. Cape South Africa s Supply55, Inc. Chase Pender 734-668-0755 Ann Arbor MI, U.S. 7, 26 Inks - Aqueous-Based
A.T Inks Nitin Goswamy 704-893-0291 Indian Trail NC, U.S. s
ARMOR-IIMAK Jim Andreottola 716-691-6333 Amherst NY, U.S. 24
DigiFab Systems Sales 328-581-4500 Commerce CA, U.S. 25
KIIAN DIGITAL (a brand of DOVER) Sales +39 031 2074400 Guanzate Como, Italy s
Nutec Digital Ink Martine Goodchild +07 1611 0880 W. Cape South Africa s Inks - Solvent
ARMOR-IIMAK Jim Andreottola 716-691-6333 Amherst NY, U.S. 24 Inks - UV
A.T Inks Nitin Goswamy 704-893-0291 Indian Trail NC, U.S. s ALL PRINT HEADS Jaime Ghisays 949-378-5638 Anaheim CA, U.S. s
Boston Industrial Solutions Inc. Jayson French 781-281-2558 Woburn MA, U.S. 24
CET Color William Davis 817-789-9362 Atlanta GA, U.S. s
Marabu North America Sales 888-253-2778 North Charleston SC, U.S. s
Nutec Digital Ink Martine Goodchild 07 1611 0880 W. Cape South Africa s
Quality Media and Laminating Solutions Michael Gallant 800-552-9427 North Haven CT, U.S. s Supply55, Inc. Chase Pender 734-668-0755 Ann Arbor MI, U.S. 7, 26 Laminates
Alliance Technology Corporation Robert Leidlein 410-634-9381 Ridgely MD, U.S. s
Avery Dennison Graphics Solutions David Korvah 800-282-8379 Mentor OH, U.S. s
D&K Group Inc. Brian Biegel 847-956-0160 Elk Grove Village IL, U.S. 24
GBC SEAL (part of ACCO Brands) Edwin Ramos 847-796-4851 Lake Zurich IL, U.S. 25
Grafityp Selfadhesive Products nv Sales +32 11 600850 Houthalen Belgium s
Graphic Finishing Partners LLC Rob Acker 800-986-2005 Maryland Heights MO, U.S.
Griff Paper and Film Alex Phinn 215-428-1075 Fallsington PA, U.S.
Marabu North America Sales 888-253-2778 North Charleston SC, U.S. s Quality Media and
Laminators
Alliance Technology Corporation Robert Leidlein 410-634-9381 Ridgely MD, U.S. s
CODA Inc. Sales 201-825-7400 Mahwah NJ, U.S. s
SEAL (part of ACCO
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Laminators, continued
Graphic Finishing Partners LLC Rob Acker 800-986-2005 Maryland Heights MO, U.S. 25
Marabu North America Sales 888-253-2778 North Charleston SC, U.S. s
Reich Supply Company Inc. Sales 315-732-6126 New Hartford NY, U.S. s
Laser Cutting Equipment
AP Lazer Sales 800-585-8617 Mason MI, U.S. s
eurolaser GmbH Christina Lefebvre 514-622-3303 Lüneburg Germany 25
Alice Wu 909-718-0248 Walnut CA, U.S. s
Laser Systems Derek Kern 218-631-2755 Wadena MN, U.S. s
SEI Laser - Matik, Inc. Sales 860-232-2323 West Hartford CT, U.S. 26
Trotec Laser Inc. Trish Steding 866-226-8505 Plymouth MI, U.S. 26
LED
Expand International of America Inc. David Nanamaker 203-870-2031 Stratford CT, U.S. 25
Magnets
Adams Magnetic Products Craig Myers 800-222-6686 Elmhurst IL, U.S. s
All Weather Products AW Specialty Papers Phil Rossi 847-981-0386 Elk Grove Village IL, U.S. 24
Flexmag Industries Sales 740-374-8370 Marietta OH, U.S. 25
Newlife Magnetics Inc. Sales 865-233-3899 Alcoa TN, U.S. 17, 26
Stouse LLC Sales 877-764-5757 New Century KS, U.S. s
Xcel Products Inc. Brian Ebenger 440-409-9421 Champlin MN, U.S. 26
Media
3M Commercial Solutions Sales 800-328-3908 St. Paul MN, U.S. s
Adams Magnetic Products Craig Myers 800-222-6686 Elmhurst IL, U.S. s
Arlon Graphics, LLC Even Kittelsen 657-226-5677 Placentia CA, U.S. 24
Brand Management Group Rhian Arvidson 941-256-7917 Sarasota FL, U.S. s
DAF Products Sales 201-251-1222 Wyckoff NJ, U.S. s
DreamScape Lisa Schultz 973-625-7923 Rockaway NJ, U.S. s
Drytac Sales 800-280-6013 Sandston VA, U.S. s
Fedrigoni Self-Adhesives Sales 800-228-2683 Graham NC, U.S. s
Folex AG Sales +41 0 41 819 39 39 Seewen Switzerland s
GBC SEAL (part of ACCO Brands) Edwin Ramos 847-796-4851 Lake Zurich IL, U.S. 25
Grafityp Selfadhesive Products nv Sales +32 11 600850 Houthalen Belgium s
Kernow North America Bosy Colak 855-537-6691 Pittsford NY, U.S. s
KPMF Ryan Scislowicz 248-377-4999 Lake Orion MI, U.S. s
Neenah Inc. Sales 678-566-6500 Alpharetta GA, U.S. 26
Nekoosa Sales 800-826-4886 Kimberly WI, U.S. s
Newlife Magnetics Inc.
865-233-0067 Alcoa TN, U.S. 17, 26
Premex Solutions Inc. Sales 678-324-6172 Marietta GA, U.S. 26
PRESTOTEX Kate McKeever 215-244-8927 Bensalem PA, U.S. 26
Quality Media and Laminating Solutions Michael Gallant 800-552-9427 North Haven CT, U.S. s
Substance Incorporated Daniel Velez 800-985-9485 Claremont NC, U.S. 26
Trim USA Sales 800-642-0959 Tobaccoville NC, U.S. 7, 26
Ultraflex Systems Sales 973-627-8608 Riverview FL, U.S. 26
Media - Direct to Film
All Weather Products AW Specialty Papers Ryan Filip 847-981-0386 Elk Grove Village IL, U.S. 24
Media - Fine Art
Folex AG Sales +41 0 41 819 39 39 Seewen Switzerland s
HAHNEMÜHLE Carol Boss 815-353-4711 Crystal Lake IL, U.S. s
Innova Art Ltd. David Williams 856-456-3200 Harlow MA, U.K. s
LEGION PAPER Ryan Fernandez 646-449-6528 New York NY, U.S. s
Media - Green
Continental Grafix USA Michelle Kempf 704-872-2216 Statesville NC, U.S. 24
Fisher Textiles Sharon Roland 800-554-8886 Matthews NC, U.S. 25
Neenah Inc. Sales 678-566-6500 Alpharetta GA, U.S. 26
Xcel Products Inc. Brian Ebenger 440-409-9421 Champlin MN, U.S. 26
Media - Inkjet
All Weather Products AW Specialty Papers Ryan Filip 847-981-0386 Elk Grove Village IL, U.S. 24
Big Systems, LLC John Peterman 262-703-9000 Menomonee Falls WI, U.S. 24
Dotworks Wade Godfrey 516-625-5000 Port Washington NY, U.S. s
GBC SEAL (part of ACCO Brands) Edwin Ramos 847-796-4851 Lake Zurich IL, U.S. 25
HAHNEMÜHLE Carol Boss 815-353-4711 Crystal Lake IL, U.S. s
Jacquard Inkjet Fabric Systems Asher Katz 707-433-9577 Healdsburg CA, U.S. s
JetComp Proofing Technologies Ltd. Troy Edhlund 847-222-7100 Rolling Meadows IL, U.S. s
LEGION PAPER Ryan Fernandez 646-449-6528 New York NY, U.S. s
Photo Tex Group Inc. Walter Gierlach 330-360-0019 Boardman OH, U.S. 26
Red River Paper Sales 888-248-8774 Dallas TX, U.S. s
Substance Incorporated Daniel Velez 800-985-9485 Claremont NC, U.S. 26
Tekra Sales 888-988-5546 New Berlin WI, U.S. s Media - Sublimation
Aberdeen Fabrics Kenneth Bach
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Papers/Substrates, continued
All Weather Products AW Specialty Papers Ryan Filip
847-981-0386 Elk Grove Village IL, U.S. 24
Beaver Paper & Graphic Media Inc. Bryon Iwane 770-935-5080 Lawrenceville GA, U.S. 24
Brand Management Group Rhian Arvidson 941-256-7917 Sarasota FL, U.S. s
Flech Paper Products Inc. Sales 973-357-8111 Paterson NJ, U.S. s
Innova Art Ltd. David Williams 856-456-3200 Harlow MA, U.K. s
Lamitech Inc. Andrew Londergan
Monadnock Paper Mills Inc. Lisa Taylor
Neenah Inc. Sales
609-860-8037 Cranbury NJ, U.S. s
603-588-3311 Bennington NH, U.S. 26
678-566-6500 Alpharetta GA, U.S. 26
Photo Tex Group Inc. Walter Gierlach 330-360-0019 Boardman OH, U.S. 26
Tekra Sales 888-988-5546 New Berlin WI, U.S. s
The Gilman Brothers Company Ingrid Skinner
860-823-2925 Gilman CT, U.S. s Plastics
Curbell Plastics Inc. Sales
888-287-2355 Orchard Park NY, U.S. s Plotters
GCC Alice Wu 909-718-0248 Walnut CA, U.S. s
Point of Purchase Displays
Recrylic Paul Richardson 612-281-3134 Minneapolis MN, U.S. s
Supreme Color Graphics Sales 985-875-7800 Mandeville LA, U.S. s
Xcel Products Inc. Brian Ebenger 440-409-9421 Champlin MN, U.S. 26 Print On Demand
Gerber Technology Aimee Heuschkel 860-870-2867 Tolland CT, U.S. s
Ricoh DTG Ayden Tran 877-626-2538 Costa Mesa CA, U.S. s
Valloy Incorporation Christin Park +82 2 6082 5022 Seoul Korea s Printers - Flatbed
Canon Solutions America Sales 800-714-4427 Melville NY, U.S. 15, 24
CET Color William Davis 817-789-9362 Atlanta GA, U.S. s
DIGITECH Patric Coldewey 210-545-6000 San Antonio TX, U.S. 10, 11, 25
Fluid Color LLC Adam Tourville 859-371-5120 Hebron KY, U.S. 25
HP Inc. Tom Wittenberg 770-687-3515 Alpharetta GA, U.S. s Inkcups Sales 978-646-8980 Danvers MA, U.S. s LogoJET Susan Cox 337-330-8471 Lafayette LA, U.S. s Mimaki USA Inc. Sales 888-530-3988 Suwanee
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Scanners
Paradigm Imaging Group Randy Geesman 888-221-7226 Orange CA, U.S. s Techkon USA Martin van Balkom 978-777-1854 Danvers MA, U.S. s
Sealing Equipment
Industrial Heat Sources Bob Heater 844-862-7880 Lakewood OH, U.S. s
Sign Blanks
Laminators Incorporated Jason Knapp 800-523-2347 Hatfield PA, U.S. 25
Sign Board
Alpina Manufacturing LLC Sales 800-915-2828 Chicago IL, U.S. 12, 24
Flech Paper Products Inc. Sales 973-357-8111 Paterson NJ, U.S. s
Sign Board, continued
Lamitech Inc. Andrew Londergan 609-860-8037 Cranbury NJ,
PLASKOLITE Sarah Schanke 570-614-6643 Columbus OH,
Xcel Products Inc. Brian Ebenger 440-409-9421 Champlin MN, U.S.
Sign Frame
Delta Picture Frame Company Sales 305-592-6456 Miami FL, U.S. 24
Display Source Inc. Sales 888-756-5447 Kennesaw GA, U.S. s
Sign Making Equipment
Gerber Technology Aimee Heuschkel 860-870-2867 Tolland CT, U.S. s
SAi Bennett Federico 800-229-9066 Salt Lake City UT, U.S. 26
X-Edge Products Inc. Alvita Scott 866-591-9991 Grand Rapids MI, U.S. s
Software Development
Enfocus, an Esko Company Sales +32
U.S. Sydnie Shepland 585-486-0340 Rochester NY, U.S. 25
EFI Sales 855-334-4457 Londonderry NH, U.S. s
EFI Roll-to-Roll Printers Ben Resnick +972-50-3048575 Rosh Ha’Ayin Israel s
Fluid Color LLC Adam Tourville 859-371-5120 Hebron KY, U.S. 25
Mutoh America, Inc. Sales 800-99-MUTOH Phoenix AZ, U.S. 26
swissQprint America Erik Norman 224 769 0769 Elgin IL, U.S. 2, 26
Vanguard Digital Printing Systems Sales 470-326-3790 Lawrenceville GA, U.S. 26 Printers - Large Format > 24 Inches
All Square Digital Solutions Sales 888-286-8801 Greenville SC, U.S. s
Big Systems, LLC John Peterman 262-345-6301 Menomonee Falls WI, U.S. 24
Canon Solutions America Sales 800-714-4427 Melville NY, U.S. 15, 24
Epson America Inc. Sales 800-463-7766 Los Alamitos CA, U.S. s
LogoJET Susan Cox 337-330-8471 Lafayette LA, U.S. s
Mimaki USA Inc. Sales 888-530-3988 Suwanee GA, U.S. 26
Mutoh America, Inc. Sales
800-99-MUTOH Phoenix AZ, U.S. 26
Paradigm Imaging Group Randy Geesman 888-221-7226 Orange CA, U.S. s
Roland DGA Corporation Marc Malkin 800-542-2307 Irvine CA, U.S. 26
Stratojet USA Sales 562-758-3018 Ontario CA, U.S. s Printers - Roll-to-Roll
Canon Solutions America Sales
800-714-4427 Melville NY, U.S. 15, 24
DigiFab Systems Avedik Izmirlian 328-581-4500 Commerce CA, U.S. 25
Durst Image Technology U.S. Sydnie Shepland 585-486-0340 Rochester NY, U.S. 25
EFI Roll-to-Roll Printers Ben Resnick +972 50 3048575 Rosh Ha’Ayin Israel s
Fluid Color LLC Adam Tourville 859-371-5120 Hebron KY, U.S. 25
HP Inc. Tom Wittenberg 770-687-3515 Alpharetta GA, U.S. s Mimaki USA Inc. Sales 888-530-3988 Suwanee GA, U.S. 26 Mutoh America, Inc. Sales 800-99-MUTOH Phoenix AZ, U.S. 26 Quality Media and Laminating Solutions Michael Gallant 800-552-9427 North Haven CT, U.S. s Valloy Incorporation Christin Park +82 2 6082 5022 Seoul Korea s Printers - Textile
DTG Connection Paul Crocker 703-505-3497 Fountain Valley CA, U.S. 25
HP Inc. Tom Wittenberg 770-687-3515 Alpharetta GA, U.S. s Lawson Screen & Digital Products Sales 314-382-9300 St. Louis MO, U.S. s OmniPrint International Mario Tovar 855-373-3538 Irvine CA, U.S. s Ricoh DTG Ayden Tran 877-626-2538 Costa Mesa CA, U.S. s
Processing Equipment
AWT World Trade Sales 773-777-7100 Chicago IL, U.S. s
Standard Finishing Systems Don Dubuque 978-470-1920 Andover MA, U.S. 26
X-Edge Products Inc. Alvita Scott 866-591-9991 Grand Rapids MI, U.S. s
Rigid Sheets
3A Composites USA Inc. Sales 800-626-3365 Davidson NC, U.S. 17, 24
All Weather Products AW Specialty Papers Phil Rossi 847-981-0386 Elk Grove Village IL, U.S. 24
ImagineThis Sales 330-481-1102 Massillon OH, U.S. s
Laminators Incorporated Jason Knapp 800-523-2347 Hatfield PA, U.S. 25 RIPs Caldera Sales 612-216-5212 Eckbolsheim France 7,
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General Formulations Sales 800-253-3664 Sparta MI, U.S. s
Griff Paper and Film Alex Phinn 215-428-1075 Fallsington PA, U.S. 25 TVF Sales 855-618-4500 Carmel IN, U.S. 26
Ultraflex Systems Sales 973-627-8608 Riverview FL, U.S. 26
Vinyl - Pressure Sensitive
All Weather Products AW Specialty Papers Ryan Filip 847-981-0386 Elk Grove Village IL, U.S. 24
Arlon Graphics, LLC Even Kittelsen 657-226-5677 Placentia CA, U.S. 24
Avery Dennison Graphics Solutions David Korvah 800-282-8379 Mentor OH, U.S. s
Continental Grafix USA Michelle Kempf 704-872-2216 Statesville NC, U.S. 24
DAF Products Sales 201-251-1222 Wyckoff NJ, U.S. s
FELLERS Sales 800-654-8405 Tulsa OK, U.S. 25, 27
Flexcon Company Inc. Jodi Sawyer 508-885-8262 Spencer MA, U.S. 15, 25
FloorSignage Micah Causey 855-855-8832 Sunbury OH, U.S. s
General Formulations Sales 800-253-3664 Sparta MI, U.S. s
Grafityp Selfadhesive Products nv Sales +32 11 600850 Houthalen Belgium s
Griff Paper and Film Alex Phinn 215-428-1075 Fallsington PA, U.S. 25
Hexis Americas Sales 770-402-3538 Lawrenceville GA, U.S. s
JDS Sign Supply Dave Haan 855-661-2388 Sioux Falls SD, U.S. s
Jessup Manufacturing Company Mike Richardson 815-307-6826 McHenry IL, U.S. 5, 25
KPMF Ryan Scislowicz 248-377-4999 Lake Orion MI, U.S. s
Mactac Sales 800-762-2822 Stow OH, U.S. 26
Web to Print
Infigo Sales +44 0 330 460 0071 Lindfield U.K. s
OnPrintShop - Web to Print Solution Naimish Patel 718-715-1551 Ahmedabad Gujarat, India s
Web to Print Shop Sales 800-944-0875 Toronto ON, Canada s
Wide Format
Digital Dolphin Products Sales 424-400-7324 Henderson NV, U.S. s
FloorSignage Jennifer Feucht 614-425-7434 Sunbury OH, U.S. s
Monadnock Paper Mills Inc. Lisa Taylor 603-588-3311 Bennington NH, U.S. 26
Neenah Inc. Sales 678-566-6500 Alpharetta GA, U.S. 26
PRESTOTEX Kate McKeever 215-244-8927 Bensalem PA, U.S. 26
The Gilman Brothers Company Ingrid Skinner 860-823-2925 Gilman CT, U.S. s Window Graphics Continental Grafix USA Michelle Kempf 704-872-2216 Statesville NC, U.S. 24 Energy Products
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310 Commerce Dr., Amherst, NY 14228 U.S. 716-691-6333 • armor-iimak.us
3A Composites USA, Inc.
Two Harbour Plc., 721 Jetton St., Ste. 325, Davidson, NC 28036 U.S. 800-626-3365 • 3acompositesusa.com/display
3A Composites manufactures substrates for graphics, signage, and display. Solutions include paper-faced foam boards, expanded PVC boards, high-performance foam boards, aluminum composite materials, and recyclable, rigid paper boards. Brands include GATOR, FOME-COR, SINTRA, DIBOND, LUMEX G, DISPA, POLAR, and SWEDBOARD Fibre. See ad on page 17.
Aberdeen Fabrics
11548 U.S. Hwy. 15-501s, Aberdeen, NC 28315 U.S. 910-944-0461 • aberdeenfabrics.com
Aberdeen stands as a premier U.S. manufacturer, distinguished in crafting fabrics tailored for graphics. Its pride lies in the CleanRTex process, an exclusive methodology that conserves resources by utilizing just 1/20th of the water traditionally consumed in fabric production. Moreover, it champions environmental preservation by preventing the release of microplastics into water streams. Unlike competitors who opt for overseas sourcing, Aberdeen remains steadfast in local production, rooted in commitment to environmentally practices. Its ethos revolves around fostering sustainability.
Advanced Greig Laminators, Inc. (AGL)
801 Burton Blvd., Deforest, WI 53532 U.S. 800-276-2664 • aglinc.com
AGL is an engineering and manufacturing facility specializing in custom designed industrial and wide format digital imaging laminators. In many laminating markets standard laminating presses do not meet specific laminating requirements. AGL has found a solution by customizing its various laminator models to suit specific customer requirements. From laminators for the digital imaging market or for industrial applications, it has a solution for you.
All Weather Products/AW Specialty Papers
1500 Greenleaf Ave., Elk Grove Village, IL 60007 U.S. 847-981-0386 • awpaper.com
With 75 years in the distribution industry, All Weather Products/AW Specialty Papers brings creative solutions to the printing industry. It supplies a variety of substrates for digital, screen, sublimation, and lithography, for direct to print and heat transfer applications.
Alpina Manufacturing, LLC
6460 W. Cortland St., Chicago, IL 60707 U.S. 800-915-2828 • fastchangeframes.com
LED light box, flip-up (snap), SEG, slide-in, acrylic, or banner grip frames made any size or quantity to hold graphics or banners. Change graphics without removing frames from wall. Beautiful presentation and low cost for indoor or outdoor use. 24/7 online quote and ordering website available, all with no minimums, great customer service, and fast shipping. See ads on page 12.
Arlon Graphics, LLC
200 Boysenberry Ln., Placentia, CA 92870 U.S. 800-232-7161 • arlon.com
Arlon is a cast vinyl manufacturer in the business of creating innovative material for visual expression. It markets high-quality pressure-sensitive materials for fleet, architectural, digital imaging, and signage. Through its global distribution partners, strategically positioned sales offices and warehouses, and customer-centric operations, Arlon is recognized as a global leader in graphic films.
ARMOR-IIMAK develops and manufactures premium quality inkjet inks for commercial and industrial print applications.
ASLAN Selbstklebefolien GmbH Oberauel 2, Overath, 51491 Germany 904-215-141 • aslanvinyls.com
Since 1950 ASLAN has developed, produced, and distributed self-adhesive films for a variety of applications. ASLAN offers innovative and high-quality branded products with the quality assurance of being made in Germany. Its product range caters to diverse markets and applications such as graphic applications—sign making and digital printing, painting and spraying, sandblasting, architecture and interior design, office and organization, lamp shade production, book protection and repair, arts and crafts, industrial applications, and contract coating. ASLAN also provides customized adhesive coatings, developed in dialog with customers.
Banner Ups
340 Parkway Dr., Columbia, IL 62236 U.S. 800-869-9601 • bannerups.com
Banner Ups offer a variety of adhesive grommet tabs and tapes. Products may be used to create super-strong banners instantly without the hassle or expense of sewing or grommeting. Introducing new KederTape LITE and SEGDesign frames. Peel-and-stick KederTape LITE for no-sew silicone edge graphic (SEG) sign finishing. SEGDesign modular frames are made of strong ABS plastic and have snap-together corners. SEG has never been easier to cut, paint, and assemble.
Beaver Paper & Graphic Media, Inc.
2420 Tech Center Pkwy., Bldg. 140, Lawrenceville, GA 30043 U.S. 770-935-5080 • beaverpaper.com
Beaver Paper, a member of Koehler Paper Group, is a globally recognized producer of TexPrint sublimation paper, ProTex protection tissue, TexSewn cut and sew papers, and TexStyles graphic fabrics for the dye-sublimation and digital print industry. With over 40 years of experience, its products can be found in 51 countries worldwide and are carried by distributors and direct sales out of the GA headquarters and sales and distribution facility in Germany.
Big Systems, LLC
N59W14053 Bobolink Ave., Menomonee Falls, WI 53051-5901 U.S. 888-244-4177 • bigsys.com
Big Systems is an Midwest firm specializing in selling and supporting large format digital inkjet printers since 1994. It installs nationwide; provides training, color management, and complete turnkey systems including workstation, scanner, RIP, and workflow. It stocks inks, specialty media, and a full complement of supplies.
Boston Industrial Solutions, Inc.
21 Cummings Park Dr., Ste. 272, Woburn, MA 01801 US 781-281-2558 • bostonindustrialsolutions.com
The company provides UV adhesion promoters that work with UV and LED curable inks when printing on hard-to-print plastics, metal, glass, acrylics, and PVC.
Caldera
1 rue des Freres Lumiere, Eckbolsheim, Alsace 67201 France 612-604-4266 • caldera.com
Caldera is a software company with more than 30 years of experience in developing, marketing, and supporting high-quality technological software for wide format imaging with a commitment to increasing productivity, cost efficiency, and color output. Caldera offers color management, imaging, and driving solutions for large and grand format peripherals. See ad on page 7.
Canon Solutions America (CSA)
One Canon Park, Melville, NY 11747 U.S. 800-714-4427 • csa.canon.com
CSA provides industry-leading enterprise, production, and large format printing solutions, supported by exceptional professional service offerings. It helps companies of all sizes find ways to improve sustainability, increase efficiency, and control costs in conjunction with high volume, continuous feed, digital and traditional printing, and document management solutions. See ad on page 15.
Colex Finishing, Inc.
55-57 Bushes Ln., Elmwood Park, NJ 07407 U.S. 201-265-5670 • colex.com
Colex offers precision cutting equipment together with premiere service. The Colex Sharpcut Flatbed Cutter features a triple interchangeable tool head, energy efficient six- zone vacuum system, and vision registration. Colex also offers Fotoba X/Y cutters, bubble-free applicators, and roll laminators.
Continental Grafix USA, Inc. 1855 Weinig St., Statesville, NC 28677 U.S. 704-872-2216 • cgxusa.com
Continental Grafix USA, Inc. manufactures unique, specialty graphics material for interior and exterior wall, window, and floor applications. Its dedication to innovation and quality can be seen in its array of perforated window films, as well as in its non-perforated window, wall, and floor graphic materials. Used in demanding applications like retail, events, transit, education, and architectural environments.
D&K Group, Inc.
80 Bond St., Elk Grove Village, IL 60007 U.S. 847-956-0160 • dkgroup.com
D&K is a U.S. manufacturer of print finishing solutions. Products include lamination equipment, thermal and pressure-sensitive adhesives, specialty coated products, and more. Custom coating and custom equipment is also available. Many D&K film and adhesive products are digitally printable, making them ideal for flexible packaging, labels, and other profitable applications.
89 Leuning St., Unit D2, S. Hackensack, NJ 07606 U.S. 201-549-1000 • dazian.com
Dazian is one of North America’s premiere sources for wide-width, fire retardant fabric print media used in retail interiors, trade show structures and signage, exhibitions, live events, and commercial interiors. In 2023, it launched Revert and Evoke, two new sustainable fabric print media brands. From backlit to meshes, stretch, and soft and heavy knits, these fabrics are made with innovative fibers that deliver the same quality and performance as traditional styles.
Delta Picture Frame Co. 6700 NW 77 Ct., Ste. 130, Miami, FL 33166 U.S. 305-592-6456 • deltapictureframe.com
Delta Picture Frame Co. has proudly served the art and framing industry for over 50 years as importers and distributors of picture frame moulding. It offers a large selection of quality wood and polystyrene moldings. For those who print to canvas, it has your stretching needs covered with 11 different stretcher bar profiles.
Delivery Signs
40 W. Crystal Lake St. #100, Orlando, FL 32806 U.S. 888-377-2665 • yardsignsresellers.com
Yardsignsresellers.com is a family-owned business committed to serving and offering reliable services to customers with over 20 years of experience in the designing and manufacturing of signs. See ad on page 12.
7250 Bandini Blvd., Commerce, CA 90040 U.S. 323-581-4500 • digifab.com
DigiFab Systems is an innovative developer and manufacturer of equipment, supplies, and software for the digital printing industry. Product lines currently include inkjet printers, direct to film systems, heat presses, steamers, inkjet inks, paper, fabrics, films, and CAD/RIP software for textile and graphics applications.
2121 Mannix Dr., San Antonio, TX 78217 U.S. 210-545-6000 • digitechusa.com
Digitech’s TruFIRE Printers are proven to be the most reliable in the grand format flatbed market. Its UV flatbed printers make your digital printing jobs stress free and fun. The extremely flat surface is ideal for any size project. The popular TruFIRE LTX2 printer is now part of the world’s first print-and-cut system for rigid media. The automation system using quick response or barcodes has proven to increase productivity and reduce labor even on single sheet or small run jobs. TruFIRE integration capabilities include the automated print, crease, and cut inline solution TruCORR for single- or double-sided graphic applications, point of purchase display, corrugated plastic sheet yard signs, election signs, and cutting and creasing of corrugated boxes; and its large plotter package TruPLOT originally designed to support U.S. military/defense aerospace manufacturing processes. Perfect for oversized jobs, manufacturing stencils, or electronic diagrams with precise accuracy and crisp text. See ads on pages 10 and 11.
16560 Harbor Blvd., Unit C/D, Fountain Valley, CA 92708 U.S. 703-505-3497 • dtgconnection.com
DTG Connection offers a range of direct to garment and direct to film printing options, including equipment, inks, and accessories. Its expert team is dedicated to providing the best possible printer options, so you can take your business to the next level. Contact us today to learn more about our garment printing solutions.
667 Panorama Trail W., Rochester, NY 14625 U.S. 888-480-3588 • durstus.com
Durst manufactures advanced digital printing and production technologies. Based on its independence as a family-owned company with 80 years of history in the print industry, its core values are centered on innovation, customer service, sustainability, and quality. Durst continues to invest in new product development and is committed to sustainable and environmentally friendly technologies.
Energy Products Distribution (EPD) 9223 Harford Rd., Baltimore, MD 21234 U.S. 800-537-3911 • epdwindowfilm.com
EPD is a master distributor of 3M Glass, Architectural, and Automotive Films and Finishes, including dusted and frosted crystal, Fasara, Dichroic, and DI-NOC. It stocks all 3M Glass Finishes patterns and sells in one linear foot increments. It sells 3M DI-NOC in 15-, 30-, 81-, and 162-foot lengths. It also sells generic, optically clear polyester film for custom printing.
eurolaser GmbH
Borsigstraße 18, Lüneburg, 21339 Germany 49 4131 9697 500 • eurolaser.com
eurolaser is one of the world’s leading manufacturers of CO2 laser machines for cutting, engraving, and marking non-metals. From consultation and material sampling to user training and worldwide service, it offers everything from a single source. Users can process a range of materials with its laser systems, such as plastics, foams, textiles, adhesive films, wood, acrylic, and composite materials. Laser systems are suitable for all standard sheet, roll, and plate formats.
Expand International of America, Inc.
400 Long Beach Blvd., Stratford, CT 06615 U.S. 203-870-2030 • expandmedia.com/us
Expand International is a world-leading manufacturer of portable event displays for the trade show and special events industries. Its high-quality displays are easy to set up and most come with Expand’s lifetime warranty. It manufactures all displays under the ISO 9001 quality guidelines and offers the latest state-of-the-art printing technology such as HDR printing. Expand has been in business for over 70 years and has offices around the world.
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FDC Graphic Films, Inc.
3820 William Richardson Dr., South Bend, IN 46628 U.S. 800-634-7523 • fdcfilms.com
FDC Graphic Films, Inc. has been a master converter and distributor of sign vinyl films, digital media, overlaminates, banner, and heat transfer films in sign and graphics since 1988. FDC markets and converts products from brands such as 3M, 3M DINOC Architectural Finishes, ASLAN, Lumina by FDC, Nekoosa, and Siser exclusively through distribution channels. FDC is family owned and operated with warehouses and converting facilities in South Bend, IN and Reno, NV. The company’s customer promise is “to respect your need for innovative, quality-assured products delivered on time, complete, and error free. We are dedicated to serving you with a can-do spirit and will work harder than anyone else in the industry to earn your business every day. You can ‘count on us.’ Every day. Every order.” See ad on page 8.
6566 E. Skelly Dr., Tulsa, OK 74145 U.S. 800-654-8405 • fellers.com
Since 1986, Fellers has been a reliable source of sign and graphics films, color change vinyls, and wrap supplies for customers and installers in the U.S. Over the years, Fellers has expanded into new growth segments and grown product offerings to include automotive window tint, paint protection film, printing and finishing equipment, tools, and film cutting software. See ad on page 27.
Fiery, LLC - Specialty Production Applications
1525 Carling Ave., Ste. 110, Ottawa, ON K1Z 8R9 Canada 800-545-9581 • fiery.com
Fiery Specialty Production develops software products for digital printing, sign making, screenprinting, garment decorating, and many other specialty printing applications. Fiery Specialty Production also provides custom software development for OEM partners in a variety of niche markets requiring design, specialty printing, and cutting support.
Fisher Textiles
4211 Matthews Indian Trail Rd., Matthews, NC 28104 U.S. 704-821-8870 • fishertextiles.com
With over 35 years of expertise, Fisher Textiles is a premiere supplier of digital printing fabrics in the U.S. Its commitment to excellence is evident in textiles crafted for dye-sublimation, latex, solvent, and UV printing. With several strategically located warehouses, Fisher Textiles ensures timely delivery.
Flatbed Tools
1509 Rapids Dr., Ste. 9, Racine, WI 53405 U.S. 262-800-6500 • flatbedtools.com
With over 25 years in the industry and multiple patents, Flatbed Tools is a leader in digital cutting technology. It offers complete solutions to improve processes, specializing in consumables and technical service/support for OEM digital flatbed cutters and CNC routers. Its products include high-quality blades, router bits, conveyor belting, and routing underlayment.
Flexcon Company, Inc.
1 Flexcon Industrial Pk., Spencer, MA 01562 U.S. 508-885-8200 • flexcon.com
Flexcon Global is a preferred provider of innovative coatings, film laminations, and functional technologies. Flexcon is committed to understanding customer challenges and co-creating solutions that positively impact society and the environment. A family-owned business for nearly 70 years, Flexcon develops and manufactures quality products with precision and efficiency for markets such as healthcare, sustainable packaging, transportation, consumer durables, electronics, industrial, retail and advertising, and construction and energy with a goal of advancing bonds, innovation, and our world. The company has operations and distribution throughout Asia, Europe, and North America. See ad on page 15.
Flexmag Industries
107 Industry Rd., Marietta, OH 45750 U.S. 800-543-4426 • flexmag.com
Flexmag Industries, a division of Arnold Magnetic Technologies, manufactures highly loaded flexible composites in sheet, strip, and extrusions. Flexmag products include Entice, a printable paper coated magnetic sheet; FlexCoat-EZ with a coated printable surface; Ultramag; ThinMag; Ultramag Digital; Ferro Sheet; and extruded profiles.
Fluid Color LLC
2610 Arbor Tech Dr., Hebron, KY 41048 U.S. 859-371-5120 • fluidcolor.com
Fluid Color offers a full line of wide format inkjet printers. Models include flatbed, hybrid, and roll-to-roll inkjet LED printers in various sizes to fit customers’ needs. Fluid Color printers are available with Kyocera and Ricoh printheads.
GBC SEAL (part of ACCO Brands)
Four Corporate Dr., Lake Zurich, IL 60047 U.S. 800-257-7325 • gbc.com/resources/seal-graphics
For over 30 years, SEAL has been a leading manufacturer of wide format film and laminating equipment as well as wide and grand format media, mounting adhesives, and display systems. Before the beginning of the digital print revolution, the SEAL engineering mantra has been build robust ergonomic finishing equipment for flawless production. Whether you are opening a new sign shop or a printer looking to expand your offering, SEAL promises a solution to meet your needs. Good Guys Signs (GGS)
5002 N. Howard Ave., Tampa, FL 33603 U.S. 800-215-6424 • goodguyssigns.com
GGS is the Tampa Bay area’s premiere custom banner and sign printer. With low prices, fast turnaround, and guaranteed quality, GGS is trusted to deliver the best custom signs and custom banners at the best possible price. See ad on page 12.
Graphic Finishing Partners, LLC (Gfp)
P.O. Box 1097, Maryland Heights, MO 63043 U.S. 800-986-2005 • gfpartnersllc.com
Gfp has shipped thousands of machines through a network of dealers and distributors covering all of North America. It is the sign franchise industry’s supplier of choice for wide format laminators. Gfp machines are proven to shorten production time, increase profitability, and produce consistent, professional results. They are simple to operate, full of labor-saving features, and easy on the budget.
Griff Paper and Film
275 Lower Morrisville Rd., Fallsington, PA 19054 U.S. 215-428-1075 • thegriffnetwork.com
Griff Paper and Film manufactures decorative vinyl used in craft, sign, floor graphic, tape, and privacy film. Create innovative products with its eco-friendly materials. The company produces a range of vinyl including rainbow, oil slick, glitter, and holographic. Griff’s printed products are perfect for eye-catching displays on windows, floors, and more.
INX International
150 N. Martingale, Ste. 700 , Schaumburg, IL 60173 U.S. 630-382-1800 • inxinternational.com
Welcome to INX, pioneers of digital ink technologies fueling global digital growth. With advanced digital inks tailored to match every printhead type and printing system, it sets new standards for print excellence. The company’s premium digital inkjet inks, crafted through extensive research and development, deliver exceptional performance and reliability. When you choose INX, you invest in the future of ink technology, with a comprehensive range of solutions from premium inks to service agreements, color management, printer conversions, and ink train warranties—all aimed at optimizing your printing process for outstanding results.
Jessup Manufacturing Company
2815 W. Rte. 120, McHenry, IL 60051 U.S. 815-385-6650 • jessupmfg.com
Looking to grab attention and enhance your brand messaging in unconventional places? Look no further than Jessup graphics media. The company’s materials offer the versatility and brilliance to make a statement on indoor and outdoor floors, stairs, walls, pathways, streets, and parking lots. Plus, Jessup materials are the preferred choice of both printers and end users and many come with slip-resistant certification you can trust. Explore its range of top-quality brands, including Asphalt Art, TexWalk, CatWalk, GloBrite, SideWalk, TenaciousTac, Smooth-N-Groove, and ARMORLam. See ad on page 5.
Laminators Inc.
3255 Penn St., Hatfield, PA 19440 U.S. 800-523-2347 • laminatorsinc.com
Laminators Inc. manufactures a full line of digital print-ready sign panel products. Its rigid substrates are strong, durable, and ready to use. Available in a variety of colors, the finished surfaces are smooth and will not crack, chip, flake, or peel even under harsh weather conditions. An array of cores—corrugated plastic, solid plastic, and furniture-grade exterior plywood—as well as various thicknesses, sheet sizes, and double/single-sided sheets satisfy any sign or fabricated project.
Lintec of America, Inc.
935 National Pkwy., Schaumburg, IL 60173 U.S. 800-806-8977 • digitalwindowgraphics.com
Lintec of America manufactures pressure-sensitive films for visual marking signage and architectural window applications. It specializes in optically clear frosted and textured films for point of purchase and window graphics. Its newest product offerings include an 80 percent recycled content, optically clear UV inkjet printable polyester window graphic material and a polyester-based matte overlaminate.
Mactac
4560 Darrow Rd., Stow, OH 44224 U.S. 800-762-2822 • mactac.com
Mactac applications include windows, walls, and floors. For more than 60 years, Mactac has been at the forefront of product development for digital printing, mounting, laminating, screen printing, and cut vinyl needs. Rely on the company for quality and unmatched service, and trust it has the next up-and-coming innovation.
Mimaki USA, Inc.
150-A Satellite Blvd. NE, Suwanee, GA 30024 U.S. 888-530-3988 • mimakiusa.com
Mimaki is a global leader of wide format inkjet printers, cutting plotters, three-dimensional (3D) modeling machines, software, hardware, and associated consumable items, such as inks and cutting blades. The company engineers and manufactures a range of products that attain the total workflow solution for sign graphics, textile and apparel, industrial products, and 3D markets.
Monadnock Paper Mills, Inc.
117 Antrim Rd., Bennington, NH 03442 U.S. 603-588-3311 • mpm.com
Monadnock Paper Mills is a global leader in paper products, offering a diverse portfolio of technical/specialty papers and premium printing/packaging papers to renowned brands worldwide. Its commitment to sustainability includes FSC certification and carbon-neutral manufacturing powered by 100 percent renewable wind energy, under ISO 14001 standards.
Mutoh America, Inc.
4405 E. Baseline Rd., Ste 120, Phoenix, AZ 85042 U.S. 800-99MUTOH • mutoh.com
Mutoh America, Inc. is a leading manufacturer of award-winning wide and small format printers and plotting cutters, including ValueJet and XpertJet models. Mutoh’s line of wide and small format inkjet printers are known for their quality, speed, and Smart Printing technologies.
Nazdar Ink Technologies
8501 Hedge Lane Ter., Shawnee, KS 66227 U.S. 913-422-2255 • nazdar.com
Nazdar manufactures in the U.S. and U.K. a range of inkjet, graphic screen, and narrow web ink solutions in UV, UV LED, aqueous, and solvent-based technologies available to printers worldwide from their local distributors.
Neenah, Inc.
100 Kinball Pl., Ste. 600, Alpharetta, GA 30009 U.S. 678-566-6500 • neenahpaper.com
Neenah, a Mativ brand, is a manufacturer of premium packaging, wide format, and specialty paper products. Neenah’s wide format portfolio includes prominent brands such DIGISCAPE Wallcovering, NEENAH IMAGEMAX Signage, CONVERD Rigid Board, and ENDURA Poster papers.
Newlife Magnetics Inc.
3440 Northbend Cir., Ste. A, Bld. 6, Alcoa, TN 37701 U.S. 865-233-3899 • newlifemagnetics.com
Newlife Magnetics is one of the world’s largest flexible magnet and print media manufacturers specializing in wide format magnetic media. It manufactures printable magnet sheeting up to 60 inches wide. Its new Platinum line of magnet-receptive print media offers the highest quality, best print results, and lowest price in the market. Cling King Spider Mat is becoming an industry standard for counter top displays and graphics. See ad on page 17.
Onyx Graphics, Inc.
6915 S. High Tech Dr., Salt Lake City, UT 84047 U.S. 801-568-9900 • onyxgfx.com
Onyx Graphics, Inc. has been a pioneer in wide format digital printing solutions and RIP software development since 1989. It continues to empower print service providers worldwide with a comprehensive portfolio of RIP and print workflow solutions, automated nesting software, and strategic business management tools.
Panel Processing, Inc. 1030 Devere Dr., Alpena, MI 49707 U.S. 800-433-7142 • panel.com
Panel Processing can punch, cut, paint, laminate, and machine wood substrates to create digital print media, chalkboard, markerboard, slatwall, laminated panels, pegboard, and pegboard skinz found in store fixtures, schools, and RTA furniture. Its flat panels, slatwall, chalkboard, pegboard, and markerboard can receive digital print media creating an excellent surface for high-quality digital or screen printing.
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Photo Tex Group Inc.
4030 Simon Rd., Boardman, OH 44512 U.S. 330-360-0019 • phototexgroup.com
Photo Tex Group Inc. is the exclusive distributor for patented Photo Tex polyester self-adhesive removable inkjet fabric. Easy installs for walls, windows, doors, and floors. It has a version to fit your printer and your purpose for both short- or longterm use. You can remove safely at anytime.
Premex Solutions, Inc.
1061 Triad Ct., Ste. 1, Marietta, GA 30062 U.S. 678-324-6172 • premexsolutions.com
Premex Solutions is a supplier of print-ready fabrics. It has been at the forefront of fabric developments for over 20 years, with experience from spinning yarns to finishing fabrics. Its team of dedicated textile experts constantly push the boundaries of innovation bringing new base cloths to home furnishing, interior décor, and fashion. PrestoTex
1626 Bridgewater Rd., Bensalem, PA 19020 U.S. 215-244-8927 • prestotex.com
PrestoTex is a digitally printable, adhesive-backed, polyester wall material designed for wide format printers. The removable and repositionable wall media is perfect for large-scale wallcoverings or contour cut decals. PrestoTex is available in four colors—white, gold iridescent, deep gold, and silver.
Roland DGA Corporation 15363 Barranca Pkwy., Irvine, CA 92618 U.S. 800-542-2307 • rolanddga.com
Roland offers digital inkjet printers and integrated printer/cutters, including next-generation TrueVIS eco-solvent, UV, and resin/latex wide format inkjets; VersaOBJECT and VersaUV flatbed UV printers; the EU-1000MF high-volume UV flatbed printer; and VersaSTUDIO desktop eco-solvent, UV, and direct to film devices.
SA International (SAi) 1265 Fort Union Blvd., Salt Lake City, UT 84047 U.S. 800-229-9066 • thinksai.com
SAi is a global leader in providing professional solutions for the sign making, digital printing, and CNC machining industries. Whether you’re looking to create signage, vehicle wraps, or three-dimensional signage, SAi has the right software.
SEI Laser - Matik, Inc.
33 Brook St., West Hartford, CT 06110 U.S. 860-232-2323 • matik.com
SEI Laser provides precision wide format laser cutting and marketing equipment for true digital finishing of fabric, acrylic, wood, textiles, and metal. SEI Laser systems are distributed in North America by Matik, Inc. See ad on page 12.
Significans Automation 877-463-4465 • significans.com
Significans Automation is a software integrator specializing in delivering next-generation automation. It tailors best-in-class software to optimally fit the environment. The level of sophistication that is provided increases profitability, improves quality control, and production efficiency, enabling artificial intelligence and robotics, while also facilitating new revenue opportunities in ecommerce.
Signs365
51245 Filomena Dr., Shelby Township, MI 48315 U.S. 800-265-8830 • signs365.com
Signs365 is a grand format, trade-only wholesale printer. It offers full-color, high-quality printed products all produced in 24 hours. $10 Overnight Anywhere shipping is available on all products. See ad on page 28.
Standard Finishing Systems
10 Connector Rd., Andover, MA 01810 U.S. 978-470-1920 • standardfinishing.com
Standard distributes feeding and finishing products including Horizon perfect binders, collators, folders, saddlestitchers, slitters/creasers, die cutters, and bookletmakers; and Hunkeler unwinders, rewinders, cutters/stackers, dynamic perforators, plow folders, and inspection systems for continuous-feed printers.
Substance Incorporated
3000 Frazier Dr., Claremont, NC 28610 U.S. 800-985-9485 • substance.com
Substance develops and manufactures high performing print media and overlaminates for critical graphic applications. The company is on a mission to advance material science and enhance the customer experience.
Supply55, Inc.
P.O. Box 1522, Ann Arbor, MI 48106-1522 U.S. 734-668-0755 • supply55.com
Supply55, Inc. is a manufacturer and distributor of workflow products for sign, screen, graphic arts, exhibit, home décor, corporate identity, and athletic apparel. All of Supply55’s products are selected, evaluated, and brought to market with the goal of reducing operating costs while improving workflow. See ad on page 7.
swissQprint America
2521 Technology Dr., Ste. 210, Elgin, IL 60124 U.S. 224-802-2770 • swissqprint.com
swissQprint UV large format printers are made in Switzerland, offering precision and extreme versatility in terms of applications, including varnish, neon, and white, as well as three dimensional and tactile effects. The range includes six modular flatbed printer models and a dedicated roll-to-roll printer, each with top-in-class energy efficiency and Greenguard Gold certified inks. See ad on page 2.
Trim USA
3105 Big Oaks Dr., Tobaccoville, NC 27050 U.S. 800-642-0959 • trimusa.com
Trim USA produces and distributes high-quality films, application materials, accessories, and tools for the graphics industry. It is a small, family-owned business with a knowledgeable and dedicated staff who are here to assist you with any industry needs. See ad on page 7.
44747 Helm Ct., Plymouth, MI 48170 U.S. 866-226-8505 • troteclaser.com/en-us
Trotec Laser is an international provider of advanced, high-speed laser equipment for cutting, engraving, and industrial marking. Trotec was originally founded in Wels, Austria in 1997 and established in the U.S. in MS in 2002. Now headquartered in Plymouth, MI, the U.S. business has grown to ten times its original size.
401 W. Carmel Dr., Carmel, IN 46032 U.S. 855-618-4500 • tvfinc.com
TVF is a 100 percent employee-owned supplier of print media, apparel, home décor, and industrial fabrics. With more than 50 years of expertise, TVF provides solutions for dye-sublimation, latex, direct disperse, UV, eco-solvent, and screen printing for markets including soft signage, wide format displays, and apparel.
Ultraflex Systems
6333 Pelican Creek Cir., Riverview, FL 33578 U.S. 973-627-8608 • ultraflexx.com
Ultraflex Systems is your preferred partner for developing and delivering high-performing, digitally printable textiles and substrates. Its ever-expanding media portfolio includes frontlit, backlit, blockout, mesh, textiles, and flooring, ranging from 30- to 198-inch widths for solvent, eco-solvent, latex, UV, screen, and dye-sublimation printing. Its comprehensive inventory helps businesses create show-stopping soft signage, banners, floor and wall coverings, and trade show graphics. With over 500,000 square feet of global stock holding space, the company offers a comprehensive inventory across its product lines. It services Canada, Latin America, and the U.S. through five North American warehouses and an impressive network of highly trained distributors.
Vanguard Digital Printing Systems | A Durst Group Company 2410 Tech Center Pkwy., Ste. 125, Lawrenceville, GA 30043 U.S. 470-326-3790 • vanguarddigital.com
Vanguard Digital manufactures UV LED flatbed, roll to roll, and hybrid printers supporting sign and display, packaging, and wood decorating. Its mission is to deliver the best ownership experience in the wide format market to print service providers. This is accomplished by offering the highest levels of service, outstanding communication, technology, and customer care.
Vision Engraving & Routing Systems
17621 N. Black Canyon Hwy., Phoenix, AZ 85023 U.S. 888-637-1737 • visionengravers.com
Proudly made in the U.S. since 1983, Vision Engraving & Routing Systems manufactures quality-made precision machines offered at best-in-class pricing. From desktop-sized engravers on up to larger 4x8-foot CNC router/engravers Vision has a machine to meet your engraving and routing needs.
Xcel Products, Inc.
8900 109th Ave. N., Ste. 500, Champlin, MN 55316 U.S. 763-231-3040 • xcelproducts.com
For over two decades, XCEL has been at the forefront of designing and producing innovative graphics solutions for all types of business environments. Featuring several specialty medias including magnetic vinyl, magnetic receptive, static cling, and blockout paper. XCEL recently launched Excellent, Mako, and Xanita rigid paper boards to support companies where a strong "green" initiative is critical. XCEL has the capabilities to convert to custom sheets or rolls to help maximize efficiency, minimize waste, and support savings in overall cost of doing business. XCEL also manufactures silicone edge graphics framing systems, utilizing 40 proprietary extrusions.