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Cenveo Inc., Englewood, Colo., launched its eCENergy web portal that allows users to access various online solutions. Users can log on to customized web portals and choose from a menu of time- and cost-saving applications such as print ordering and fulfillment systems, soft and remote proofing, and digital asset management, according to the company. Call (303) 790-8023.
EXPOTRANS Visual Display Systems Inc., Lake Forest, Calif., developed the Multi-Vu rolling graphic display. The display, which contains graphics that move continuously or stop at preset positions, is ideal for in-store displays, window displays and trade show applications, according to the company. The display can hold up to four images, each up to 12 feet wide and of any length. Call (949) 261-5483.
FYI
Printegra, Peachtree City, Ga., installed ANSI-certified RDM image qualifiers at its nine check-manufacturing locations. Customers can test for free new or repeat jobs to verify Check 21 compliance, according to the company. The company also redesigned its FormSource and FormSource Limited Software Compatible checks, ODT VOID pantographs and Copy Alert Security Paper to make them Check 21-compliant. Call (800) 422-6070 or (770) 631-6188 (fax).
ProDocumentSolutions, Paso Robles, Calif., now uses ImageSECURE technology on checks printed with DocuCheck Watermark® security papers from Appleton, Appelton, Wis. ImageSECURE verifies the authenticity of printed checks after they have been scanned and digitized by a bank or a financial institution, according to the company. It confirms both digital and mechanical alterations. The technology involves the printing of microstructures and embedding a secondary verifier onto the background of the initial microstructures. Call (800) 726-0080 or (800) 726-0054 (fax).
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ImageSECURE technology from ProDocumentSolutions.
The Flesh Company, St. Louis, now tests reorders of checks to make sure they’re Check 21-compliant. The company also ensures that new orders, including checks with pantographs, meet the guidelines. Call (800) 760-2945.
Ennis Inc., based in Midlothian, Texas, is selling its non-branded statement stuffers at a special price for a limited time. The tools are ideal for distributors to include with materials, invoices and statements they send to their customers, according to the company. The stuffers include promotional products, business forms and supplies, software-compatible forms, presentation products, custom forms, financial documents, commercial printing, labels and tags. Call (800) 972-1069.
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C.E. Printed Products Inc., Carol Stream, Ill., started its “We Care Tsunami Relief Fund.” The company will donate to the Salvation Army a portion of the proceeds on all incoming orders marked “We Care.” The Salvation Army will send the funds to its South Asia Disaster Fund. The company also is accepting donations. Call (800) 446-3831 or (630) 668-2164 (fax).
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Ward/Kraft Inc., based in Fort Scott, Kan., added an Indigo 3050 press, replacing its E Pro 1000. The Indigo 3050 offers full variable color and 6-color face and back printing at twice the speed. Call the company’s Kansas plant at (800) 821-4021 or Ohio plant at (800) 351-9302.  
Telemark Diversified Graphics, Sturgis, Mich., added a 6-color, 20-inch wide, servo-driven flexo press. The company aims to create several new and highly profitable products. Call (800) 289-8353 or (269) 651-4336 (fax).
Elm Press Inc., Plymouth, Conn., moved its offices to a new location: 16 Tremco Dr., Plymouth, CT 06782. Call (860) 583-3600 or (860) 585-8518 (fax).
Speedfast Color Press Inc., Edmonton, Canada, obtained the chain-of-custody certification from the SmartWood program of the Rainforest alliance under the Forest Stewardship Council’s (FSC) standards. The company can use FSC-certified paper to print jobs with the FSC-trademarked “checkmark and tree” logo for customers to know that the paper is made from wood harvested from well-managed forests. Call (888) 277-7333.
AWARD
Flottman Company Inc., Crestview Hills, Ky., won an award presented by printing companies in Cincinnati and northern Kentucky. The Maxwell Award is given annually by the Greater Cincinnati Printing Week Council to a graphic arts organization that has distinguished itself through the quality of its work. It’s named after Cincinnati’s first printer, William Maxwell, who published The Centinel of the Northwest Territory in 1793. The Flottman Company produces printed marketing pieces and specializes in miniature folded literature for the pharmaceutical and packaging industries. Call (859) 331-6636 or (859) 344-7085 (fax).



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