Australian Printer March 2022 bumper issue out now

The highly-anticipated March issue of Australian Printer for 2022 is out now and on desks across the country.

The magazine contains all the details of Fleetmark’s installation of an EFI VUTEk D3r roll-to-roll printer, which has boosted its fleet branding business. Fleetmark’s growth continues because of the printer, future-proofing the company.

We also feature the 2022 Print Leaders Forum, running over 47 pages in an 84-page bumper issue. The Print Leaders Forum showcases industry thought leaders who address the year that was and set the scene for the current year.

We hope you enjoy this issue of AP.

Fleetmark upscales with an EFI VUTEk D3r     

Fleetmark has installed an EFI VUTEk D3r LED roll-to-roll printer for its fleet branding solutions

With over 28 years’ experience serving the Australian market, the Fleetmark Group prides itself in providing a complete digital print and fleet branding solution. The purchase of an EFI VUTEk D3r LED roll-to-roll printer has now allowed the Fleetmark to produce high-definition prints and the capacity to upscale its business in future.

The group has been impressed by the VUTEk D3r printer’s high print quality and its versatility to offer white and clear ink together in glossy and matte finishes, in addition to enabling five-layer printing in one pass and the ability to print on a variety of substrates.

Read more here.

2022 outlook in our Print Leaders Forum   

AP 2022 Print Leaders Forum cover

As part of this bumper Print Leaders Forum issue, we speak to suppliers, printers, associations and other thought leaders about their outlook for 2022.

These thought leaders determine what the print and visual communications industry faced in 2021, particularly as the year saw the ongoing business disruptions as a result of the effects of COVID-19, in addition to what the industry can expect this year and should plan for.

Read more here.  

Also in this issue:

People in Print: Building nimble flexibility at Carbon8

Exhibitor list continues to grow for PacPrint

Women in Print: Zaidee Jackson

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