February 2010 PFFC

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Need and innovation are driving digital printing.

New substrates, laser die-cutting, and the increasing trend toward short runs all bode well for the future of digital printing. Peter Rigney, the publisher of Paper, Film & Foil CONVERTER and a 25-year veteran of the converting industry, was asked recently to give a speech at a TAPPI conference in Asia on the impact of new printing technologies on the converting industry. The speech hailed digital technology but acknowledged that, so far, its impact on the converting industry has been minimal. Rigney emphatically added, however, that even though digital technology has not yet dramatically affected the industry, it ...

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