Adlertech International Inc., the leading provider of Security Print Technologies in North America, is scheduled to increase it's non-royalty, flat-rate licensing fees for it's VOID Pantograph Technology. Void Pantographs are used in checks, prescription pads, tickets, driver's licenses and other valuable documents and appear when they are illegally copied. The VOID Pantograph is always the first line of defense against fraud. www.adlertech.com/Sentinel.htmAdlertech has made a name for itself by simplifying and standardizing the print process for VOID Pantographs. Adlertech has made it easy and cost effective for all commercial printers to be able to offer this patented technology to their clients.
On October 28th, Check 21 (Checks for the 21st Century) comes into effect and Adlertech's VOID Pantograph is Check 21 compliant. The company fees for a basic full-use, non-royalty license, will increase from a modest $500.00 per annum to $1000.00 (conditions may apply).www.adlertech.com/Sentinel.htmCheck 21 is going to be the biggest operational change for the banking industry in decades. Banks will no longer be required to exchange paper checks; they will be able to electronically scan and image those same checks and exchange the images instead of the paper checks. In order to make the operations efficient these new check images must scan clean; the VOID Pantographs must drop out and not be seen in the scan. Adlertech International's VOID Pantograph not only meets ANSI X9.7 specifications but also remains one of the most effective anti-counterfeit print technologies available in the world.
www.adlertech.com/License.htm"What we have done is made printing a VOID pantograph easy and cost effective. We eliminated waste and made production consistent for our licensees" says Andrew McTaggart of Adlertech International. "One customer, a well known check and business forms printer with two plants, has told us that we had reduced his wastage by about 50 percent. This is significant because his profit has gone up substantially," continues McTaggart. "Other customers print coupons, prescription pads (California Bill 151), car titles and even blank security paper for re-sale.
We have become the largest technology provider in the market today. Plus we do not charge royalties (our competitors charge as much as 5 percent royalty for the use of their technology) and our service is second to none. Ask any of our licensees and they will tell you that we're a no-lie, hands-on company, and we like that," concludes McTaggart. About Adlertech International: Adlertech International Inc. stands front and centre in the print industry as the strongest, most innovative and service oriented security technology providers in the market.
The company does not charge royalties for their family of technologies and has numerous licensees in North America and around the globe. Adlertech does not print for end customers, the company's only business is research and development. Our company now stands alone as the most innovative privately held licensors of security printing technologies in North America. Adlertech International owns an interest, by assignment, in US Patent 5788285 and has other patent pending technologies.e-mail protected from spam botswww.adlertech.com.
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CSN Helps desk technicians know first hand that the phrase 'there are no stupid questions' is untrue. It's understandable that people are nervous about computer technology, but everyday computer technicians are asked to help people out of problems that leave them asking......how do you get to work?Here is some proof from the help desk stupid questions archives at CSN:A customer was enraged because his computer had told him he was "Bad and an invalid." The tech explained that the computer's "bad command" and "invalid" responses shouldn't be taken personally.Another customer called tech support to say her brand new computerwouldn't work. She said she unpacked the unit, plugged it in and sat therefor 20 minutes waiting for something to happen. When asked what happenedwhen she pressed the power switch, she asked, "What power switch?"Computer companies have change the text to their manuals from "Press Any Key" to "PressReturn Key" because of the question where is the "Any Key"?A confused...
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Triangle Printers Captures Three Coveted AIPX Awards
Skokie, IL (ContentDesk) May 12, 2006 -- Triangle Printers Inc. is proud to announce that it has been awarded three separate Printing Industry of Illinois/Indiana Association 2006 Achievements in Print Excellence (AIPX) Awards.The first two awards -- Best of Division and Best of Category -- were awarded to Triangle for their outstanding work on Cole-Taylor Banks 2004 Annual Report. A Certificate of Merit Award in the Promotional Materials division was also given to Triangle in recognition of their work on client United Stationers Blueprint for Growth promotional kit.Were delighted to have been named among this years AIPX winners, said Triangle president and founder Harvey Saltzman, and we owe thanks not only to our staff for their dedication and hard work on the assignments, but also to Cole-Taylor Bank and United Stationers, without whose trust, confidence and teamwork we could have never competed -- much less won -- these coveted awards.The Printing Industry of Illinois/Indiana...
Triangle Printers Captures Three Coveted AIPX Awards
Label Printers Choose Materials Wisely
Not all labels are created equal.
Labels can be made from a variety of materials and can feature any one of many different adhesives.
Professional label printers understand how to select the right materials for any labeling need.
How do label printers decide what kind of materials to use?
Let us look at a few of the factors experts can consider when choosing labeling materials.
Label printers will be interested in the item to which the label will be affixed.
That is because different adhesives are more suited to some textures and materials than are others.
Good label printers know the differences and can make a better decision based on that information.
They will also make choices based on the desired duration of adhesion.
Temporary labels are not constructed with the same materials as critical permanent warning labels, for instance.
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Triangle Printers: Fifty Years and Facing Forward
SKOKIE, IL (ContentDesk) July 7, 2005 -- The year was 1955. Dwight Eisenhower occupied the Oval Office. Jonas Salk discovered the polio vaccine, "Rock Around The Clock" topped the music charts, and the average cost of an American home was $22,000. It was also the year that 23-year-old Harvey Saltzman withdrew $250 from his meager savings and founded Triangle Printers ? then just a crowded little desk in a shared office on Chicago's north side.Today - 50 years later - Saltzman's small investment has blossomed into a business that is a leader in the graphic arts industry. The company now occupies a modern, 50,000 square foot production facility with 50 employees, serving clients of all sizes from across the country."When I started Triangle," Saltzman reflects, "I couldn't have imagined the digital age of today.
Back then, the sales process was literally door-to-door, letterpress was the reigning technology of the day, and offset printing was a new concept. Looking back, it's hard...
Triangle Printers: Fifty Years and Facing Forward