This full-day workshop hosted by the BPIF at the Antalis Digital Academy in Coalville, Leicestershire, will aim to give attendees a greater understanding of the issues that static electricity can cause in digital printing, and present solutions to preventing static affecting productivity. Taking place on 29 November, the morning session will focus on educating participants on the issues around static electricity while the afternoon looks at techniques for controlling it, in the wide-format, roll-to-roll and finishing areas. To book, email ceri.priddle@bpif.org.uk.
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