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Herma offers bisphenol free economy thermal paper

Posted in New Products on March 13, 2012
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Herma is now offering an economy thermal paper that is completely free from bisphenol Continue reading...

HP launches dedicated packaging presses

Posted in Latest News on March 13, 2012

HP Indigo has announced the launch of dedicated digital carton and flexible packaging presses Continue reading...

HP moves into packaging market

Posted in Latest News on March 13, 2012

HP has announced a move into the packaging market, at its pre-drupa press conference in Tel Aviv Continue reading...

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Carol Houghton: The forgotten people

07 Mar 2012 | 1 comment

Baker Self Adhesive Labels’ HP Indigo-sponsored open house event towards the end of last year (see L&L issue 1, 2012 p68) opened my eyes to another ‘layer’ within our industry Continue reading...

Andy Thomas: Design focus in L&L issue 1

28 Feb 2012 | 0 comments

In L&L issue 1 2012, we ask a leading international design agency to talk about trends in label design. The relationship between printers, designers and final customers is a complex one and too often fraught with frustrating delays, reworks, misunderstandings and lost opportunities. Continue reading...

Carol Houghton: Will the QR code novelty wear off?

31 Jan 2012 | 3 comments

ComQi, a provider of digital signage and display technology, recently launched five new place-based mobile applications interacting with digital signage displays in a retail venue. As industry expert Mike Fairley says, ‘It’s one thing to link with digital signage in store, but if the consumer wants to follow-up at home then the communication link will also have to be with the label.’ Continue reading...