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Archive for April, 2007

Avery Dennison Unveils Free Design and Print Online Tool

Website Allows Consumers to Design and Print Documents Anywhere They Have Access to the Internet

Avery Dennison Office Products unveiled its new online software tool, Avery Design and Print Online. Compatible with PCs, Macs and Linux systems, Avery Design and Print Online is a free web-based tool that allows consumers to create and print hundreds of Avery products without having to install or download any software.

“We are very excited to release the latest version of our online product,” said Peta-Gaye Latibeaudiere, Senior Product Manager. “Avery Design and Print Online makes designing and printing Avery products quick and simple from anywhere the consumer has Internet access. New features have been added to allow for greater flexibility and creativity in designing business cards and card products. Users can choose a design and personalize it as is, or completely change it by adding, deleting, moving or rotating images and text.”

Avery Design and Print Online guides the user step by step through the process to easily create Avery labels, business cards, dividers and more. First, the user can choose from a wide variety of easy-to-use design templates. Graphics can then be imported from the extensive clip art gallery or from personal files, and once completed, projects can be printed immediately or saved on the user’s hard drive for use at a later date. Read more

Keeping Track of Paper in a Digital World with Impostrip Barcode

Ultimate Technographics Inc, www.imposition.com/, the leading imposition software developer and the inventor of digital imposition, is introducing IMPOSTRIP Barcode.

What you can use it for?
Impostrip Barcode helps solving the problem of tracking and organizing paper in a digital world. Once something is printed to paper is no longer “digital”, it has been converted to a static analog print. Locating it, organizing it, determining what job it is, what customer it belongs to can be a challenge, that is particularly unprofitable in a digital print environment where the job maybe one impression, even if it can be part of a VDP run of thousands. Read more

Dallas Morning News Installs Westfalia Technologies

The Dallas Morning News, one of the country’s largest daily newspapers, is installing a new Automated Storage & Retrieval System (AS/RS) from Westfalia Technologies in its new South Dallas post-press and distribution facility. The system will provide efficient conveying and storage for free standing inserts FSIs), with completion set for April 2007. Read more

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