The show may be over but the follow-up lingers on. Most exhibitors reported good business and lead generation, showing that the industry is still investing in technology, which is good.

PrintEx has evolved into a very digital and wide-format event; there wasn’t an offset press to be seen and the Labels & Packaging part sketchily supported – again mostly with digital. Prepress stalwarts were there with workflow, CtP and colour management but heavy metal was a.w.o.l. The only B2 digital press sale announcement was Konica Minolta’s inkjet KM-1 to Sydney’s Imagination – a sign of the times?

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A feast of colour and print technologies - PrintEx 2019 hit the mark
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Bulk Ink system for Epson's new SureColor printers
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Roland DG celebrated several new product launches
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Australian-made. Multicam flies the flag for local manufacturing
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They've landed! Aliens galore on Vivad's award-winning stand
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Dye-sub and textiles were big at PrintEx 2019
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New trend - the Jalopy wrap from Pozitive!
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The Colour Doctor's stand was always in demand
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Europoles stand showed what can be done with fabric signage
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Creative vehicle wrapping was everywhere at PrintEx
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The wrap Battle in progress on Hexis stand
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Hexis' Ian Parsonson with his new marbelised frosted window film
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Starleaton CEO Ben Eaton was delighted with the show 
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Kissel+Wolf's Handtop flatbed UV printers
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Australian ingenuity - Impression Technology's Jerry Erich with the new G4 DTG printer

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