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DuPont Tyvek Graphics has announced its LifeCycle Based Solutions Authorized Printer Network. The 17 national printers were selected based on strict criteria for quality, testing, training and sustainability leadership.

DuPont provides a LifeCycle Based Solution with Tyvek media for wide-format banners, displays and bags. Known for its lightweight strength, printability, and drapeability, Tyvek is recyclable and can be repurposed for other applications, such as composite and landscaping materials.

“We’re excited to announce our new printer network,” said Annette Kim, DuPont Tyvek Graphics North American marketing manager. “Our authorized printers can help select the right style of Tyvek to meet each customer’s unique design goals and then identify the best option to manage their end-of-use needs. With this program, we can offer customers a way to create beautiful in-store campaigns, access recycling services and track recycling efforts.”

 

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An old song informed us that “video killed the radio star.” More recently, we’ve been told that digital is killing offset lithography. Neither of these claims is entirely true. Today, radio has talk shows and sports call-in shows, all with solid, if sometimes overly opinionated, audiences. Offset also has its own solid following in an increasingly digital world, although in many quick and small commercial shops it is more and more playing a supporting role.According to NAPL’s most recent Capital Investment Study, offset’s share of printing industry sales have been declining steadily for more than 10 years. “No turnaround in the economy—no matter how robust—is going to change that. Nevertheless, lithography is still a $40 to $50 billion market.” The study quoted one participant as noting that “Any printer stuck with old technology in the pressroom is doomed.”

From: http://www.myprintresource.com

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