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Indian “Print Week” on potentials of inkjet for newspapers

Indian “Print Week” on potentials of inkjet for newspapers

Article ID:

18536

Print Week India, 6 Feb 2015

On 6 February 2015 the Indian trade magazine “Print Week” writes about the status and the potentials of digital inkjet printing for newspaper production in India.

Print Week India, 6 Feb 2015

The article by Rahul Kumar is titled “Digital inkjet printing in newspapers must cross the hurdle of feasibility” and starts with the words: “Newspaper printing, a segment generally associated with offset, is now seems to be flirting with digital inkjet. Rahul Kumar talks to machine manufacturers and end-customers about the technology available, the feasibility of the scenario in the Indian context and future possibilities.”

Read the full article including statements of Indian newspaper publishers and printers here.

Author

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Manfred Werfel

Date

2015-02-07 17:29

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