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Scodix to unveil the FinalTouch printing solutions

Press release from the issuing company

Rosh Ha'ayin – Scodix will unveil its groundbreaking Scodix1200 UV PremiumPrinting press in the United States at Dscoop6. The latest digital printing phenomenon will be launched in the US market by digital enhancement leader Scodix, using its inkjet technology and proprietary Scodink, in a demonstration for HP Graphic Arts press owners at the February 17-19 event in Orlando, Florida.
 
"Scodix is introducing The FinalTouch printing technology whose effects create an experience that has never been seen or felt before in the printing industry. When someone reaches out and touches an item with Scodix FinalTouch, the senses are immediately awoken, triggering a sensory experience," said Scodix CEO Kobi Bar. "It gives life to the 2 dimensional printed sheets, and this is what will keep the printing industry alive for years to come."
 
Scodix FinalTouch is a perfect solution for the vast US Graphic Arts market, where the greeting card market alone is worth more than $80 million per annum, Bar said.  The personalized book and photo book markets are also enjoying double-digit growth, Bar noted. "For all of these products FinalTouch effects from Scodix can make a big value-added impact," he said.
 
The eco-friendly Scodix1200 press empowers print service providers (PSPs) and their customers to enjoy the freedom to print in-house any run, of any size, on a wide variety of applications. The Scodix1200 UV press performs DigitalEmbossing effects on demand with variable density, gradations and a high gloss level of clear ink. Capable of applying either glossy or matte embossing effects on selective areas, the Scodix1200 adds tangible depth, texture and a whole new dimension to images and text.

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