Consumables-Paper - Offset
In a unanimous ruling this week, U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) commissioners determined that U.S.-based manufacturers of uncoated groundwood (newsprint) papers are not being materially injured or threatened by Canadian newsprint producers, ending the import tariffs.
This live program will answer your questions about applications that your customers can profit from using.
At the beginning of next year, magazine publishers will be paying about 25% more for paper than they did just 18 months earlier.
One of Two Sides’ key resources, the Print and Paper Myths and Facts booklet, has been updated with recent facts and references from the U.S. and Canada. Version 4 of the booklet includes six Myths and Facts related to the key environmental and social features of print and paper.
Roland DGA has announced reduced pricing on two printheads offered for some of its most popular wide-format inkjet printers. Now in effect, the new lower prices enable Roland owners throughout North and South America to save up to 30% on each replacement printhead.
Kodak announced it will increase the price of its offset printing plates globally due to the rising price of aluminum. But just how much will plate prices increase?
Did you know that paper absorbs moisture in the air, which can impact printing quality? To understand more about the importance of humidity in the printing industry and what you can do to control it during your printing process, here’s a short guide on paper in relation to humidity.
Bipartisan PRINT (Protecting Rational Incentives in Newsprint Trade) Act would suspend tariffs on Canadian uncoated groundwood pap
Last week, the American Forest & Paper Association released its March 2018 Printing-Writing Paper report, which highlights the total printing-writing paper shipments compared to March 2017.
Two Sides North America has released the first of three engaging infographics explaining "Why do so many people love print on paper?" Turns out 91% of U.S. consumers agreed print and paper can be a sustainable way to communicate.