PacPrint

The Graffica stand was promoting its wide range of packaging solutions, and it had a new series of guillotines on the floor, with models ranging from those for small printshops up to larger operations.

In addition to launching its new production printers, Konica Minolta highlighted its growing Industrial Print portfolio, which covers labels, embellishment and inkjet B2 printing.

Customer responsiveness, digital integration and tangible sustainability efforts were central themes in the Print Leadership Panel at PacPrint 2025, facilitated by Kelly Northwood.

Epson Is exhibiting under a Come Alive with Epson theme, showcasing innovation in displays spanning photo, signage, merchandise and labels on its stand.

National trade printer CMYKhub will offer a new DTF direct-to-film service for its resellers, with the company ordering a new DTF printer from Kissel + Wolf at PacPrint.

Spicers is a major supplier of Photo Fine Art media, and its stand at PacPrint had a wide range of media solutions to assess, and experts on hand discussing how to optimise your results.

PacPrint has seen Ball & Doggett launch the cloud-based Nubium MIS solution, developed by eProductivity Software, for small and medium sized print businesses.

Mimaki brought its corporate mission – Something New, Something Different – to life at PacPrint, with a lineup of new technologies designed to redefine efficiency, creativity, and sustainability.

Digital inkjet print systems developer Mimaki used PacPrint to reveal the winners of its annual dealer awards, at its dealer dinner held on the opening evening of the PacPrint expo.

Konica Minolta launched two new cut-sheet digital colour print systems, AccurioPress C14010S and C12010S, which print in four-colour plus white, with fewer human touchpoints and higher productivity.

The biggest event for ANZ print this year, PacPrint, is up and running in Sydney, and welcoming print business owners and managers from Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific Islands.

Graphic Art Mart is celebrating colour and innovation at PacPrint with a showcase that celebrates colour, creativity, and the latest technology, and includes interactive workshops and live demonstrations.

Printable materials and hardware supplier, Spicers, had a wide range of sign and display print systems, applicators, consumables and films on one of its two stands at this year's PacPrint.

Roland DG held a special presentation ceremony at PacPrint, receiving its 2025 BLI Pick Award from Keypoint Intelligence for its TrueVIS XP-640.

Roland DG showcased its latest digital printing technology in the two burgeoning sectors of direct-to-film and direct-to-object printing, as well as signage and graphics applications.

Mutoh has broadened its technology applications, adding print systems for direct-to-object, merchandising, promotional products and braille to its sign and display solutions.