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Print Solutions November 2006

manufacturing

SUPPLIER NEWS

SAGE, owned by Quick Technologies Inc., has relocated its corporate headquarters from Dallas to Carrollton, Texas, a Dallas suburb. The company doubled its office space to accommodate its growth during the past five years. It has also tripled the size of its network operations center. The company's mailing address remains the same.

NELA USA, Oakdale, Minn., has launched a new website. It’s more comprehensive and reflects the newest design features available. It functions as an easily navigable portal of information for visitors interested in punch/bending and plate automation. To see the new site, visit www.nela-usa.com.

Rollsource, a division of Unisource Worldwide Inc. in Des Plaines, Ill., will expand its roll-to-roll and roll-to-sheet converting capabilities and equipment. As part of the expansion, roll-to-roll capabilities will be added in Chicago, Dallas, Philadelphia, Memphis, Tenn. and Pittsburg, Kan. Roll-to-sheet capabilities will be added in Chicago, Memphis and Dallas. For more information, call 800-525-7785.

Bowater, Charlotte, N.C., introduces BowLite, a new, lightweight mechanical sheet paper for business and telephone directories. BowLite contains 40 percent total recycled-content and is available in basis weights of 20.9#, 22.1#, 24.6#, and 25.5#.  This 59-brightness sheet is manufactured at the Thunder Bay, Ontario, mill. Bowater also produces five other grades of recycled-content paper. For information, call (800) 843-0375.

MAN Roland, in Madison, Wis., has automated the delivery of its business documents directly from SAP applications, using Esker DeliveryWare. Transactional documents will flow directly into and out of ERP systems, eliminating manual order entry and physical document handing.

Ingencia, Toronto, has released UniPRint Terminal Server Edition (TSE) 6.0. This software is specifically targeted to enterprise-class printing functionality for small businesses. It integrates with any manufacturer's device to print documents without installing a driver on the Terminal Server hosting the user's application. UniPrint TSE can be downloaded at www.uniprint.net/download.asp.

Canon U.S.A. Inc., Lake Success, N.Y., has unveiled the color imageRUNNER C5180 series and has expanded its full-color digital imageRUNNER solutions with the C4580/C3380/C2880 series. Based on four-drum technology, the series brings big features and impressive color to the office in a small footprint. It uses Canon's imagePlatform system architecture and imageCHIP dual CPU system. The new models come with a 100-sheet duplexing automatic document feeder.

Xitron, Ann Arbor, Mich., announces TotalProof, a new family of products designed to address the proofing needs of commercial printers. TotalProof Media is the first product and consists of two types of inkjet paper—one a semigloss inkjet paper for proofs, and one a general purpose stock. Wide distribution is slated for November, available through a network of dealers.

International Paper, Memphis, Tenn., offers custom recycling solutions through its Hammermill brand. Working with the National Recycling Coalition Inc., the company has launched the PaperTrail Recycling Program to reduce waste-disposal costs, improve your corporate image and protect the environment.
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