Wide format

Show Review Las Vegas was the charm for SGIA as attendees welcomed superfast machines and a greater emphasis on color management. Although previous SGIA confabs have been beset by bad luck and natural disasters, it was smooth sailing for SGIA 06. The record-breaking show and conference boasted 598 exhibitors (up 17 percent from 510 in 2000) and drew more than 21,000 attendees. For commercial printers in attendance, there were myriad ideas for broadening their service offerings into digital wide-format and superwide-format printing. With production machines running at more than 1,000 fpm, UV flatbed machines and ...

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