Drytac is offering its updated and free-to-download guides that detail the essential aspects of floor, wall, and windows graphics applications.
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Now operating in its 67th year of business, Oil City Press Ltd., a Calgary-based company, has not only stood the test of time, but has also continued to invest in its commitment to creating continuous value across generations.
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It is always important to keep signs and graphics clean for esthetics and clarity of message, but COVID-19 (coronavirus) has made hygiene a priority. Hospitals, transport hubs, and contaminated sites are undertaking deep cleaning to prevent the spread of the virus, ensuring everything—handrails, doors, windows, ceilings, floors, furniture—is sterilized.
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Roland DGA has developed “build your own” packages to help print service providers (PSPs) produce social distancing signage for promoting safe operating environments.
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Creative Silhouettes, a print shop based in Vaughan, Ont., recently printed and installed graphics at 10 new stores for Hobo Cannabis Company in just seven days.
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Wall graphics can often go wrong, and sometimes very badly. There are a host of complexities that can create potential problems if not considered beforehand.
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Warwick Printing, a full-service printing company, recently installed a huge storefront wall graphic to promote a new Sephora store in Park Place Mall in Lethbridge, Alta., using Drytac ReTac products.
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MagX America, which manufactures flexible, magnetically receptive sheeting for the wide-format printing of changeable point-of-purchase (POP) displays, exhibits, wall graphics and signs, has promoted John C. Kanis to president and CEO.
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