Print World News
7 NOVEMBER 2012
Print World 2012 offers a full lineup of industry experts offering useful tips and information over three days.
Be sure not to miss the
keynote speakers — including an address from Kristof Dekeukelaere, the first time a Landa Digital executive has addressed the Canadian commercial printing industry, about nanography technology, the big buzz at Drupa. Other keynotes include Warren Werbitt of Pazazz Printing, and Jacques Côté, group president, physical mail, Canada Post.
6 NOVEMBER 2012
TORONTO—

Join the mail discussion at Print World 2012.
This year's conference features the 2012 National Association of Major Mail Users (NAMMU) Mail Forum, offering tips and information from the postal community.
Here's the mail forum schedule:
5 NOVEMBER 2012
Sydney Stone, one of the premier distributors of print finishing equipment and supplies throughout North America, will be displaying an array of new products at Print World 2012. Among the booth features will be the Duplo 120C Booklet System.
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See the Duplo 120C Booklet System on display at Print World
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31 OCTOBER 2012
Benny Landa's nanography technology was the big buzz at
Drupa. The booth was packed every day with printers keen to hear how nano ink particles—which are minute particles hundreds of times smaller than a toner particle—pushed through inkjet heads will change the nature of printing.
Now,
Print World announces a special presentation on the buzz-worthy technology delivered by one of Landa Digital's key executives. Kristof Dekeukelaere, North American regional sales manager for Landa Digital, will deliver his address,
Will nanography change printing? on Saturday, November 17, from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. before the show opens.
Dekeukelaere
29 OCTOBER 2012
KBR Graphics, a major supplier for sales and service to the Canadian printing industry, will be demonstrating leading print and finishing solutions at Print World 2012.
KBR will demonstrate the versatility of MGI's DP8700 XL Multi-Substrate Digital Press at its Print World booth.
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MGI's DP8700 Digital Press will be on display at KBR's booth
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The most versatile digital press in the global graphics market, the Meteor DP8700 XL offers users the widest range of substrates available (paper, plastics and envelopes), the largest cut-sheet size (up to 47" in production), laser-safe prints, no click charge and an economical total cost of operation, plus offset-comparable output quality.
20 OCTOBER 2012
Leading distributor Sydney Stone returns to Print World with the Canadian debuts of new products for the finishing sector.
Sydney Stone introduces the new Morgana Documaster Pro at Print World 2012. The Documaster was designed to overcome the problems associated with finishing pre-collated sets into booklets.
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See the new Morgana Documaster Pro at the Sydney Stone booth
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19 OCTOBER 2012
All Graphic Supplies, one of the leading suppliers of sign-making equipment and supplies, comes back to Print World to showcase its extensive portfolio.
Come to the 900 sq. ft. booth to see a selection of equipment options that includes Roland, Mimaki, EFI Rastek, RiteLam, Rollsroller, Techwin, and Royal Sovereign, among others.
All Graphic was started in 1992 by Chris, Cled and Charles DeSouza. Today the company has offices throughout Canada, and it services clients across North America and the Caribbean.
16 OCTOBER 2012
Neon inks will be showcased at this year's Print World.
The Drawing Centre is showcasing its line of Seiko large-format printers, including the W-54s and W-64s with new reflective neon inks.
W-64s wide format printer using neon inks
16 OCTOBER 2012
Pitney Bowes is returning to Print World in Toronto with its biggest booth ever this year.
Pitney Bowes, which produces postage meters, scales and production mail systems, is returning to Print World in a big way. During the show, the company will be exhibiting the FlowMaster RS Flex inserter, which can process up to 16,000 pieces of mail per hour. The RS Flex system also processes a wide range of materials and sizes.
FlowMaster RS Flex
10 OCTOBER 2012
A familiar name in the industry has returned.
Hall Photographic started as a small camera shop in Toronto in 1957, but many will remember the business as Treck Hall after it merged with Treck Photographic in the 1980s.