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Roland'sWorld Cup-themed print event goes down a treat


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ew and existing customers were invited to Roland DG's Creative Centre in Clevedon on Tuesday, June 26 for a day of World Cup-themed football fun, along with some innovative printing. The all-day event featured an exciting table football competition with the winners taking home official footballs and England shirts. Print pros were also able to print their own pocket-sized toy figurine in their favourite team's colours on the VersaUV S-Series printer.


The S-Series was also put through its paces with a ʻWhat


tricks for running a successful print business, while Paul Butler from Fatree5 ran fabric decoration demonstrations on the Roland Texart RT-640 dye sublimation printer.


Rob Goleniowski, head of sales, said: "The event was a great success, with all visitors saying they took something away from the day.


The VersaUV S-Series printer


Can You Print?ʼ challenge, where the UV printer's versatility and 200mm of vertical space was put to the test with objects supplied by visitors. The new system is available in flatbed and belt


configurations and is already being used to create everything from packaging prototypes to printed flight cases. Elsewhere, Alex Liggett


from The Vinyl Guys was on hand to share his tips and


"As well as getting to see the latest printers in action, the highlight for many people was the inspiration that came from discussing applications with the Roland DG team. This was a key part of what we set out to achieve so we're delighted to say the mission was accomplished."


Graphics One launches new film positive printing system G


raphics One has released a new tabloid-sized GO ScreenMate Color


Separation Printing System. This is the first of a variety of new products from Graphics One for imaging film positives which will feature GO ScreenMate Ink with dMax 5 power.


The new GO ScreenMate Color Separation System was developed to print professional film positives from the desktop.


Modular in approach, the system is tailored to Epsonʼs EcoTank line and is available with or without the printer, depending upon the userʼs preference. The system includes ScreenMate Color Separation Ink, Screen-Mate Color Separation Film and CADlinkʼs FilmMaker RIP.


The CADlink RIP was developed for use with Epsonʼs EcoTank printer line and offers InRIP separation with advanced workflow capabilities and patent pending variable dot halftoning. The Epson Expression Premium EcoTank ET-7750 is


recommended for use with the system.


Dan Barefoot, vice president of Graphics One, said: “The ScreenMate system was


GO ScreenMate Color Separation Printing System


developed to provide a robust desktop solution for screen printers. The key to the system is our ScreenMate Color Separation Ink which features dMax 5 power. This ink offers density approaching dMax 5 which is unheard of in our industry. Basically a user has a high end industrial system with desktop pricing.”


Top retailer stocks Pierre Cardin Gift Collection L


eading retail chain Chapelle Jewellery now sells Pierre Cardin writing instruments in its


flagship stores.


The team at Chapelle felt that the premium range of pens was the perfect fit for its selection of gifts from some of the worldʼs biggest brands.


The Pierre Cardin range will sit alongside prestigious brands such as DKNY, Armani and Calvin Klein. The Pierre Cardin Gift Collection includes exceptional writing instruments, notebooks, business card holders and travel wallets. Each has been developed based on the principles of fashion-led


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design and uncompromising attention to detail.


Promotional product distributors have access to the Pierre Cardin Gift Collection at heavily discounted prices. The range is the ideal way for distributors to offer their customers a premium retail brand at a compelling price point. The Pierre Cardin Gift Collection has been developed by official licensees The Pen Warehouse and Snap Products. Their expertise has been leveraged to offer a wide range of branding options including laser engraving, digital printing and debossing, with a standard lead time of just five days.


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