Neenah Hosts “Display Graphics With Benefits," A Free, Exclusive Webinar For Wide Format Printers
Wednesday, February 17, 2021 : A little over a year ago, Neenah launched 100% paper-based NEENAH® IMAGEMAX Signage to fill a gap in the wide format market as a product with maximum sustainability, quality, and performance.
Now, Neenah is helping printers uncover a hidden business benefit to making the environmental signage switch.
On February 23, 2021, Neenah will host “Display Graphics with Benefits," a free webinar where printers will learn to harness the value of increased productivity, decreased product waste, and how to use those savings to be highly competitive in the wide format marketplace.
Jason C. Leonard, Business Development Manager for Neenah, will lead the presentation. With over 25 years of graphics industry experience, Leonard has the unique advantage of in-depth knowledge of the printing business's technical and operations sides.
Participants will receive an exclusive look at recent independent cost-to-print assessments of NEENAH IMAGEMAX Signage that reveal this sustainable styrene alternative prints like a dream with an incredible cost-savings bonus.
Asked about the webinar, Leonard said that the wide format industry has experienced a drastic shift, opening new opportunity for printers to win jobs previously unreachable.
Printers must take advantage of smarter products proven to perform in production and keep clients happy while showing cost savings to be competitive.
This webinar is a chance for printshop owners, estimators, and production managers to learn how switching to NEENAH IMAGEMAX Signage is not only the right choice for the environment but for their bottom line.
History Of Neenah Coldenhove
Already since its foundation, over three and a half centuries ago, Neenah Coldenhove has a name to uphold with high-quality paper for special applications.
From time immemorial Neenah Coldenhove has a rock-solid market position with traditional products such as cardboard for the folder industry, and special envelope paper. In the nineteen seventies, Neenah Coldenhove developed a portfolio with transfer papers for rotary screen printing, Screencol; herewith the enterprise set its first steps in the printing industry.
When by the end of the nineteen nineties digitalization started in industrial printing as well, the high-tech product Jetcol® was developed, a very successful patented paper for digital sublimation transfer printing.
Since the introduction of Jetcol®, Neenah Coldenhove has played a leading role worldwide in this industry; following and/or pushing developments, the company has meanwhile developed a broad assortment of transfer paper for many different applications.