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Graphics exhibitors grow; attendee registration link now live The HP Impressions Road Show tractor trailer will anchor one end of the show floor. Among the exhibitors are Kimoto Tech, Inc., which specializes in computer to plate systems for small-format offset printers. Software solutions for improved workflow for printers will be available at Print Cafe’s booth. Prographic, a 25-year-old company that specializes in software for printing companies, will offer fully integrated software to help with estimating, order entry, accounting and business management and other business tasks. Konica-Minolta will unveil its new digital color press. Hurst Chemical will staff a booth to explain its Smart Plate product, an alternative to film-based workflows. Paper manufacturers and distributors will partipate including Miami Wabash, Sylvan Paper Co., Southworth Company and MeadWestvaco. Miami Wabash will display a line of ink jet papers. Sylvan Paper, a New Jersey-based distributor also will have samples of various paper lines that it carries. Southworth and Meadwestvaco will each lay out their vast collections of fine papers including sheet lines suitable for traditional sheetfed presses and various-sized digital printing presses. Envelope makers including Sheppard Envelope, Prolitho, and Zapco will show attendees how they can help. Brown Packaging, Wexler, McLeod & Dewey will each offer packaging and wrapping solutions. Other exhibitors include Graphic Imaginations, Matheson Higgins/ Congress Press, Island Clean Air, DeBourke Company, Printstaff, Arthur Blank Co., Utica National Insurance and Mabbett Associates. Trade Show Manager Joe Venti reports several more exhibitor contracts are pending for an additional 2,500 square feet of space. Show attendees can register in advance for free at www.pine.org until Nov. 5. Registrations are growing for the 18 scheduled seminars and Saturday morning panel on Advanced Screening Techniques. |
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