28 email: news@printmonthly.co.uk September / October 2024 - Issue 350 EVENTS - THE PRINT SHOW / NEWS Fujifilm to show POD, Acuity, and Apeos technologies Returning to The Print Show this September with 240sq m of space, Fujifilm will demonstrate its Print-on-Demand toner presses, the Acuity Prime wide-format inkjet printer, and its new range of Apeos office printers. Described by the manufacturer as “a true flatbed with a unique, exceptional design”, the Acuity Prime can print onto a range of rigid and flexible media. The printer is supported by five vacuum zones and jettable primer and comes with the option to print with white and clear inks. The Revoria range has enjoyed continued success since its launch in 2021 and in 2023, Fujifilm launched the Revoria and ApeosPro C toner presses in the UK. The manufacturer will provide visitors with in-depth demonstrations and comprehensive insights into these cutting-edge solutions on its stand at The Print Show. Andy Kent, UK general manager of Fujifilm Graphic Communication Division, comments: “The Print Show 2023 was really successful for us and the increase in exhibitors this year has given us confidence that it will be an even bigger and better event this year. “We had a very successful drupa, showcasing a wide portfolio of products across multiple print markets. While we cannot fully recreate drupa on our smaller stand at The Print Show, we intend to ensure our visitors get as much of the full Fujifilm experience as possible.” Find the team on Stand E50 Premier Paper Group to showcase diversification opportunities A long-standing exhibitor at The Print Show, Premier Paper Group will be using its presence at the 2024 event to showcase the diversification possible with its product offering. Premier will be demonstrating its choice of media for digital and wide-format print technologies, including the latest addition to its Drytac portfolio, Paper Fleece. The company will also be talking about fibre and non-fibre-based materials for sign-making and carton board converting, as well as finishing touches like its lamination range and packaging solutions. In addition, Premier’s creative papers portfolio will also be demonstrated, with the recent introduction of the myCordenons range of textured and tinted papers. Brad Goldsmith, marketing manager at Premier Paper Group, says: “At Premier we recognise the importance and significance of an exhibition that celebrates and demonstrates the print industry. “The Print Show provides the perfect platform for printers, machine manufacturers, designers, merchants, and end-users alike, to engage, discuss, and demonstrate some of the latest innovations, market trends, and customer requirements.” S One and S Class 3 advanced roll cutters shown by Summa Under the motto “For Every Cutting Need, There Is A Summa”, Summa will be showcasing its S One and S Class 3 advanced roll cutters at The Print Show. These solutions highlight Summa’s print and cut solutions, DTF cutting capabilities, and its unique ability to crease folding carton on a roll cutter. Summa will also provide live demos on the F1612, demonstrating versatility and ease of use of the F Series with a wide range of tools on various materials, including ACM, foam board, corrugated board, and vinyl. Ellen Acket, marketing communications at Summa, says: “Summa has been delivering high-quality products for 50 years, and we want to celebrate this milestone with our network by attending key trade shows. “We specifically chose The Print Show because we are eager to engage with industry trends and focus on the UK market. This event offers us a unique opportunity to exchange insights and feedback, ensuring our products meet the high standards of the UK market.” Summa will be doing live demos of the F1612 during the show
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