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Xeikon sales strength in North America effectively triples.
Some people call us 100% crazy about digital production. Could be. What we do know, is that we invented the digital LED-based technology and production process, and that our sole focus is to develop it in such a way that we can help your business become futureproof.
You’ll find more about our products and services on our website. But in “Catch Up” we’re sharing our insights, experience, data and forecasts. Just another way in which we want to help you deal with your challenges in labels, commercial and folding carton printing.
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Xeikon sales strength in North America effectively triples.
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You started on a smaller scale, got hooked on the industry and now customers want more of what you have to offer.
Xeikon has developed a specific solution for printers looking to enhance and increase their range of labels.
This Labelexpo, stop looking for a printer, find yourself a solution.
Maximum curing performance and long-term durability using the lowest amount of energy.
It will do this by showcasing high-quality large-format coffee table book cover and dust jacket production with the Xeikon CX500 five colours roll to roll configuration.
We all judge books by their covers – literally, that is. This article gives an overview of the binding and finishing options most commonly used today.
Looking for the perfect gift? Want to treat yourself to a lovely addition to your book collection? These coffee table books are the cream of the crop!
Not everyone is eager to adopt digital book printing technology. Are you torn by the offset versus digital dilemma? Let’s settle this once and for all.
E-book sales are dropping, and print books, it seems, are once again flying off the shelves. So, what’s behind the climbing print book sales?
To keep or not to keep: what’s the deal with dust jackets?