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- Antitrust Law Is Alive and Well, Both Here and Abroad
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- July 31, 2001, ... In this global economy, though, different approaches between the US and EU on antitrust matters may result in different decisions. The second point to consider is the importance of understanding new ...
- What's New in Digita
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- July 30, 2001, ... portable spectrophotometer allows users to capture color data on any type of surface, reports co., including flat, curved, glossy, matte, smooth, textured, soft, hard, and flexible. Co. says color-management ...
- What Makes a Meeting a Must?
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- June 30, 2001, ... (CEMA) had it on April 22-23, just prior to the opening of CMM Intl. in Chicago. Surely the subject matter as defined by a catchy title has something to do with drawing a curious crowd, right? Well, ...
- Party Defection Brings a Sea Change in the Senate
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- June 30, 2001, ... power, or the act of a moderate who no longer felt welcome in his own party, is a matter of widely divergent opinion. The result, however, will be an end to the historic power-sharing arrangement in the ...
- Materials
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- June 30, 2001, ... is priced between standard thermal transfer papers and films. Two polyester films, 2 Mil White TC/S333/50#SCK and 2 Mil Matte Chrome TC/S333/50#SCK, have been repositioned to be competitively priced, reportedly ...
- Products
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- June 30, 2001, ... on the printed matter is precisely analyzed by three CCD photoceptors arrayed geometrically at equal distances. System can display defects alternating with preceding image for easy comparison. Job-Change ...
- Shared Focus Makes for One Successful Company
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- June 30, 2001, ... than adding, for example, a prime label house, was simply a matter of doing more of what each company did best. The facilities were established with, and continue to maintain, “similarity of equipment, ...
- Polymers/Laminations/Adhesives/Coatings/Extrusions
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- June 30, 2001, ... presentation of his subject matter that enthralls his audiences. His topic is especially important with the increased emphasis on diffusion in flexible packaging applications.” Cussler with his coauthor, ...
- Cut-to-Register Sheeting Trims Time and Labor Costs
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- May 31, 2001, ... can maintain a flat sheet in different environmental conditions, no matter where we ship it, since those fibers of the paper have already been relaxed.” Also on the finishing side is a new embosser/calender ...
- A Winning Bet: Profile Industrial Packaging
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- May 31, 2001, ... says the flexibility provided by Pillar's treating systems is useful in the company's other packaging production as well. “With our systems, I can treat one side, then the other side. It doesn't matter which ...
- Bush the Environment: The First 100 Days
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- May 31, 2001, ... cooperative working relationships with the regulated community. A $25 million increase in enforcement grants to the states also sends the anticipated message that most environmental matters are, in ...
- Q&A with Prepress Provider Agfa
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- April 30, 2001, ... the way technology is moving, there's always a risk in making a major investment. But investing is the cost of being in business, and I think, no matter who they are investing with, one of the key questions ...
- What's New in Narrow We
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- April 30, 2001, ... that films resist temperatures to 500 deg F, resist harsh solvents, and are able to withstand harsh manufacturing processes. Available in both 1- and 2-mil thicknesses and white and matte tan colors, films ...
- Sheet Fed Lithography: Hammer Lithographic
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- March 31, 2001, ... is. Some competitors will assume the press will run as fast as paper when they estimate BOPP, then they find out it does — but the ink isn't drying. The truth of the matter is that not only does Hammer ...
- Show-Biz, E-Biz, and Taking a Break
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- March 31, 2001, ... paperevents.com or cmmshow.com or by contacting Dana Jacoby at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. (ph: 415/538-3808). Before you leave home, be sure to brush up on the subject matter by reading this month's supplement: ...
- Ergonomics Rule Is Dead, Revised Clean Air Regs Live
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- March 31, 2001, ... particulate matter (PM) 2.5 microns or less in diameter. Unable to convince Congress to invoke the CRA, industry groups filed a lawsuit. Justice Scalia, for the majority, said the clear language of the ...
- Reporter Clips
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- March 31, 2001, ... according to its run. This is important, because the capsule labels will not adhere long-term over the matte LTV varnish. “Early on,” says Fowler, “certain stores carried my line because the clerks ...
- Is Change in the Air?
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- March 31, 2001, ... States Consistent with President Bush's political leanings, one can expect a noticeable power shift in the next four years from the once almighty EPA to the states on matters affecting the environment. ...
- How One Converter Mastered Sheet-Fed Films
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- March 31, 2001, ... drying. The truth of the matter is that not only does Hammer have its own proprietary inks and coatings we have developed with vendors for both ultraviolet and conventional runs, we also have uniquel ...
- Bush Administration Acts Fast to Slow Things Down
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- February 28, 2001, ... huge impact on industry; that rule became effective before the inauguration of President Bush. The full impact of the moratorium has yet to be seen. Suffice to say it could be a matter of months before ...