Contents In this issue In this issue magazine
DIGITAL PRINTING Addressing Converter Pain Points and Driving Industry Transformation
D SKILLED LABOR RISING COSTS COMPLIANCE TECHNOLOGY Full article inside 6. Adhesive Applications 14. 18. 24.
Q&A: The UK’s surface measurement industry Coating & Laminating
Precision coating counts Static Control & Web Cleaning
Controlling the static triangle – Speed, distance and level of charge
Labelling Solutions
30. The importance of labelling Drying, Curing & UV
36.
How converters can reap the benefits of eff icient dual-curing inks
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igital printing solves a number of pain points for converters during the printing process, including rising
costs, regulatory compliance, technological advancements, quality control, operational effi ciency and market competition. In our cover story for this issue, Keypoint Intelligence delve into how digital printing helps converters conquer these issues, as well as exploring its variety of uses.
To fi nd out more go to page 8 Editor’s Comment & News
Dantex Group appoints new digital development director
The AniCAM 3D scanning microscope by Troika Systems revolutionises printing. It offers precise
AniCAM a global GAME-CHANGER FOR PRINTERS
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