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Lenticular Plastic Company - Provides lenticular sheet materials, technical support and training. Profile, products and services.

E Print Direct - Specialists in the development of software solutions for printer manufacturers, suppliers and service companies. Product details, company and partners information, downloads.

Printco UK Ltd. - Manufacture printing machines. Company history, product and contact information.

Salehurst - Supplier of paper to the magazine publishing industry. Details of services and contact information.

Hydro-Dynamic Products (HDP) - Supplier and manufacturer of pressroom chemicals and consumables. Serves the lithographic and flexographic print markets. Some products available to order online.

Keane Graphic Products - Provides a range of printing inks, blankets, plates and press cleaning materials. Registration gives access to additional product data, tips and technical papers.

FC Imaging - Supplies and distributes branded and own-label printing plates and film. Also stocks a range of inkjet consumables for high-level inkjet printers.

Hunter Penrose - Provides prepress and pressroom consumables. Also supplies a range of etching presses.

PCS Manufacturing - Supplies the Dura range of consumables for use in print production, finishing and paper converting.

Kingfisher Inks - Provider of water-based and high intensity UV flexo inks, as well as UV letterpress and screen printing inks for use in label printing.

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