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Visual Impact is low key

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The Sydney version of the display graphics Visual Impact Image Expo was a strangely low key affair, which struggled to attract visitors.

Coming rapidly on the heels of the Gold Coast Visual Impact, PrintEx, and the biggest ever Fespa held just three weeks ago the Sydney event was perhaps destined for lower numbers.

However there were a great many solutions on show, with many new products. Among the highlights Agfa launched its :Anapurna wide format UV printer, Oce launched both its Arizona 250 GT printer and its solvent CS9060. GBC introduced the Cube 260, which was printing on doors, while Antich had the GCC textile printer.

Busiest stand at the show was Avery Graphics, partly no doubt due to the free Margaritas on offer, but mainly due to the expert car wrapping sessions with its new EZ RS removable and sliding media.


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