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Fiery announces latest release of Digital Factory F
iery, LLC, the largest independent provider of digital front ends (DFEs), announces the latest release of the award-winning Digital Factory RIP software, making it easier than ever to create personalised, customised, and other specialty production products with perfect colour accuracy through custom print modes and colour profiles. Driving virtually all direct to film (DTF), direct to garment (DTG), sublimation, UV, toner transfer, and wide format print and cut devices, Digital Factory v11.1 features a more intuitive user
interface, redesigned layouts, enhanced workflow automation, and true shape nesting. The new capabilities streamline print operations, save hours in production time,and increase profitability by reducing costly material waste.
“Customers expect quality, accuracy, and speed when it comes to direct to film and specialty print applications,
BIG Show autumn winners T
he BIG Shows has celebrated a successful event at Old Trafford, Lancashire Cricket Club.
A spokesperson from the company, commented: “A big thank you to all who have exhibited at and attended our exhibitions this year. The inaugural year for The BIG Wearables Trade Show has gone very well.”
Gerry Thomas presented the best wearables stand award to Ashford Blake and Donna Powell from Beechfield Brands and the most innovative wearables product autumn award to Ian Hewlett and Ian Wilson from United Brands of Scandinavia for their Cottover sustainable collection.
The awards were sponsored by Crystal Galleries.
Dates and venues for 2024 are as follows:
March 6 March 20
April 18 April 24 Crowne Plaza Glasgow
Crowne Plaza Northwood Dublin
London Heathrow Marriott
Manchester United FC Old Trafford
September 25 LCC Emirates Old Trafford
October 16
Delta Marriott Hotel Slough/Windsor
and no other software RIP combines colour accuracy with device support like Digital Factory,” said John Henze, Vice President, Sales and Marketing at Fiery. “Collaborating with our extensive customer base, we developed a next- generation interface with the user in mind. With this latest update to Digital Factory, businesses of all sizes can quickly find the right tools and dial in the perfect settings to achieve efficient, high-volume production with the highest possible quality.”
Digital Factory v11.1 is now available. It was showcased in the Fiery booth, C2646, at PRINTING United in Atlanta, GA, from Oct. 18-20.
James & Nicholson by Daiber introduces new workwear catalogue
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n its new workwear catalogue, Gustav Daiber GmbH presents a wide range of new products from the current workwear collection of their own brand James & Nicholson.
Featuring lots of colours, modern cuts and stylish crossover products, the catalogue is characterised by the use of recycled paper and, thanks to its environmentally friendly production, has already been certified several times.
The catalogue includes 232 pages full of expressive workwear for a professional appearance as well as practical crossover styles. Among the highlights of the catalogue are the new Signal-Workwear Jacket (JN1854) in eye- catching neon-orange with reflective elements. The durable four-way stretch fabric for an optimum wearing comfort is both wind- and water-repellent.
The same applies to the softshell version of the Signal-Workwear Jacket (JN1856), which is particularly suitable for colder temperatures. Furthermore, JAMES & NICHOLSON offers the new matching Workwear Pants Light Slim-Line (JN1858) made of light, durable mixed fabrics, which, thanks to its classic colour palette, is also ideal to combine after work
| 14 | November 2023
www.printwearandpromotion.co.uk
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