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SA International’s Flexi 22

More job modifications added.

SAi Flexi 22, the latest version of SA International’s all-in-one design, print and cut software, features an SAi Connect central interface dashboard for managing software licenses or subscriptions, downloading new versions or updates, and monitoring and reviewing production data reports. Now more job modifications — including the ability to create contour lines — can be applied within Flexi Production Manager, which also allows users to drag-and-drop new jobs to nested groups without un-nesting other jobs first.

SA International


DreamScape’s Grasscloth

Suitable for solvent, eco-solvent, UV and latex printing.

Showcasing an organic look and deep texture, this white, fabric-backed vinyl wallcovering is suitable for solvent, eco-solvent, UV and latex printing. The 20-oz. commercial-grade base material has a Type II certification, a Class A fire rating and meets NFPA codes.

DreamScape


GE Current’s Tetra LT

Available in three sizes: deep, medium and shallow.

Economically accessible 24 V LED system for channel letters is designed to use fewer modules for faster installation and lower costs per sign while delivering uniform light. Available in three sizes: deep, medium and shallow.

GE Current, a Daintree company


EFI Nozomi 18000+ LED

Features include hybrid aqueous/UV primer, optional pre-white for reflective and colored surfaces, and optional post-UV coater.

Printing on synthetic and paper-based media at speeds up to 1,000 sheets or boards per hour, the 71-in.-wide single-pass digital printer is suitable for high-volume signage and display graphics. Features include hybrid aqueous/UV primer, optional pre-white for reflective and colored surfaces, and optional post-UV coater.

EFI


Avery Dennison’s Vela

The retrofit window film places a translucent layer over indoor glass panes for privacy and erasable whiteboard applications.

Equipped with a pressure-sensitive adhesive for wet application and a scratch-resistant coating for durability, the retrofit window film places a translucent layer over indoor glass panes for privacy and erasable whiteboard applications. When electrically switched on, the film becomes transparent.

Avery Dennison


Epson’s Monna Lisa 8000

Suitable for both short runs and larger-volume orders.

With eight 4.7-in. PrecisionCore printheads and industrial-level print speeds up to 1,744 sq. ft./hr., the digital direct-to-fabric unit can accommodate a wide range of textiles. Accurately reproduces complex patterns, color gradations and photographic-like detail. Suitable for both short runs and larger-volume orders.

Epson America


Mimaki USA’s MH-110PCL

Can be combined with color inks (CMYK) to reproduce translucent color effects.

Intended for use with the manufacturer’s 3DUJ-553 full-color 3D printer, this Pure Clear ink has a glass or acrylic-like transparency that negates the yellowish tint of MH-100CL. Can be combined with color inks (CMYK) to reproduce translucent color effects.

Mimaki USA


Daktronics Speed Frame Wall Mounting

The new process for the NPN-6200 and 6400 series provides direct mounting to sheetrock or metal stud walls and more.

Updated to install direct-view LED displays faster, this new process for the NPN-6200 and 6400 series provides direct mounting to sheetrock or metal stud walls, replaces shims with jacking bolts and z-adjustment capability, and implements lightweight framing sections in lieu of individual tubes.

Daktronics


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