Tag: Sign Africa

Mimaki Releases New Eco-Solvent Printer

The JV100-160 adopts the recently developed, fast drying eco solvent ink ‘AAS’, which reduces graininess and allows for fine details even when printing images...

Summa Software Enables Versatile Cutting Capabilities

New in Summa’s software offerings is GoSign for the Summa roll cutter series. The cutting software allows users to manage their preferred workflow with...

Stixo Signage Supplies Expands Johannesburg Premises

Stixo Signage Supplies has expanded its Johannesburg operation with the addition of warehousing space, as well as a despatch and sales area, along with...

Roland Announces More Creative DTG Printer Applications

Until recently, Roland DG South Africa’s BT-12 desktop printer was only known as a direct-to-garment (DTG) solution, printing on cotton. However, it can do...

GPS Pop Up Activation Features Signage And Print Business Solutions

The Graphics, Print and Sign (GPS) pop-up activation, which took place at Eastgate Shopping Centre in Johannesburg from 29 October–1 November featured industry experts...

Caldera Announces New Software Version

Caldera PrimeCenter V1.1 was created to sit upstream of the RIP to facilitate scaled up production for print and cut workflows. Indeed, PrimeCenter consolidates...

Mimaki Highlighting 3D Printing Solutions

Mimaki’s 3DUJ-553 3D printer is unique in its colour capabilities, with the ability to produce more than 10 million colours in layers as fine...

Global Graphics Announces Mutoh Software Partnership

The Harlequin Host Renderer is a Raster Image Processor, or RIP. A RIP is a tool for converting a page description language such as...

Guandong Announces Vehicle Signage Adhesive

Guandong’s new Nano-Tacar adhesive is easy to take off and reposition, and is usable on any kind of car body.  New cars are increasingly moving from...

Summa Laser Cutter Enhances Sportswear Production

Founded in 2003, Minnesota-based Podiumwear started with two employees, producing only Nordic ski apparel. The business has grown significantly since then, requiring new systems...