
Pamex 2011 news in brief
News from exhibitors like Fujifilm India, Peco Graphics, Suba Solutions and Fortec Binding Systems.
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News from exhibitors like Fujifilm India, Peco Graphics, Suba Solutions and Fortec Binding Systems.
Heidelberg India's focus at Pamex 2011 has been live demonstartions of its equipment, daily site visits for the customers to Rave Scan and daily three techincal sessions at Print Media Academy.
The first day of Pamex 2011 saw a major deal signed by Rakesh Bagai, owner of Rakesh Press, who bought Perfecta 115 TS from Indo-Polygraph Machinery, exclusive dealer for the German guillotine...
Used machines dominate the Indian market. Noel D'cunha presents the findings of a pressXchange survey that tracks trends in the used machine market in India and rest of the world, and concludes the...
Insight Print Communications, one of the Indian representatives for the Japanese press manufacturer Komori, which is displaying posters and print samples of offset printing presses from Komori has a...
PrintWeek India speaks to a cross-section of industry experts at Pamex, and solicits their views on print's outlook.
Eizo has announced a tie up with X-Rite to license its i1Display Pro colour management technology in its ColorNavigator software.
Commercial printer Five Castles has switched to Fujifilm's Brillia HD Pro-T processless plates after deciding not to replace its ageing processor.
Finishing equipment manufacturer Kern has launched a high-performance cutter, aimed at the pharmaceutical and newspaper industries.
Ricoh launched it's much talked about coffee table book "Windia" at Pamex.