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Scitex Digital Printing addresses mailing show

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Scitex Digital Printing (SDP) will be taking the opportunity at the Major Mail Users Trade Show 2003 to introduce Australian audiences to the latest products in its Dijit range of high-speed, continuous inkjet (CIJ) print heads. The tenth annual trade show will take place between August 13 and 14 at the Royal Randwick Racecourse in Sydney, and will feature mailing and fulfilment solutions from across the industry, along with a number of workshops and seminars.

The Dijit Passport 4300 Printing System will make its first official appearance since becoming available to the market late last year. The Passport 4300 continues Scitex Digital Printing’s goal of providing high quality, industrial inkjet solutions to the commercial printing industry.

The Passport 4300 is targeted to mailing and fulfilment companies who require dependable and affordable, high quality addressing systems. The Passport 4300 prints on a wide variety of paper substrates at a resolution of 300x300dpi, at speeds up to 100 metres per minute.

SDP will have knowledgeable sales representatives on hand, demonstrating the printing system, and will be available with more information on applications and answers to questions about adding value with digital printing solutions.

In addition to the demonstration of the Passport 4300 Printing System, SDP will also be presenting an educational workshop on making "mass customisation" a reality through the use of digital printing. This presentation will be given at 3:00 p.m. on Thursday, 14 August 2003.




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