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Print is alive - truly alive!
Lenticular printing serves to improve print products. Whole motion sequences can be pictured just as if the print was alive.
Lenticular printing serves to improve print products. Whole motion sequences can be pictured just as if the print was alive.
Print is alive - truly alive!
Lenticular printing serves to improve print products. Whole motion sequences can be pictured just as if the print was alive.
Lenticular printing serves to improve print products. Whole motion sequences can be pictured just as if the print was alive.
Miniature envelope machine at Winkler + Dünnebier
Competition arises for electronic mailings: The machine produces 15,000 individualied envelopes per hour.
Competition arises for electronic mailings: The machine produces 15,000 individualied envelopes per hour.
Miniature envelope machine at Winkler + Dünnebier
Competition arises for electronic mailings: The machine produces 15,000 individualied envelopes per hour.
Competition arises for electronic mailings: The machine produces 15,000 individualied envelopes per hour.