The signage and display industry in Canada has been purchasing more wide-format digital imaging platforms in the last 12-15 months, according to Durst Image Technology U.S. LLC, Rochester, N.Y. Several significant purchases of Durst Rho UV production inkjet printers in Canada suggest that production digital imaging has become the primary technology used for signs and displays. The Durst Rho product line offers improved image quality, media handling, workflow, ink options and adaptability to a wide-range of printing substrates.
Canadian printers invest in digital technology
Graphics, Industry News | June 1, 2011 | By: ATA
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