
Actual News about Large Format Printing
Distributor: CREACT, Hamburg
2001-12-21
Dear readers,
Last release of the lfp-newsletter in 2001. A
stormy year is over now and I don’t like to comment what happened over the last
weeks since September 11 and the economy situation. Others did it before.
Behalf of my team I like to thank you for your
interest in this new medium, all the positive reactions and the input given by
you since we started.
Of course, we the LFP-Newsletter still is our
hobby and we like to serve the industry and of course each individual, but
there were hours we said why are we spending so much time. Who will pay it?
Ok, as long as you like to read and the access
to our homepage is still increasing week by week, this is our payment. The
LFP-Newsletter is your medium. Use it. So again I like to invite you to use the
LFP-Newsletter.com as your public relation tool. Whenever you like to tell
people around the world what’s new in your company, send a mail to Redaktion@LFP-Newsletter.com.
For German news, please use Redaktion@LFP-Newsletter.de.
So have wonderful Christmas days, a happy new
year!
Sincerly
Wolfgang Hey
ColorSpan
at Heimtextil
ColorSpan will exhibit various digital textile
printing solutions at Heimtextil 2002, that include the DisplayMaker FabriJet
XII, DisplayMaker Series XII (paper-backed silk and cotton) and a new solution
based on the award-winning Series XII printer.
The 72" (1.83m) model has been adapted to accommodate a traditional
textile blanket mechanism for printing at high speeds on all textile grounds,
including knitted fabrics and tension sensitive Lycra fabrics. The blanket
system with permanent adhesive also prevents back printing with ColorSpan's
TextaChrome inks on very light fabrics such as Cotton Voile and Silk Georgette.
These solutions offer the user up to 12-color printing with TextaChrome
Reactive Dye Inks or TextaChrome Reactive Plus Dye Inks for cotton
and cellulosic based fibres, and TextaChrome Dye Ink For Silk and other
protein based fibres. These printers are ideal, not only for designers who can
shorten the time and substantially reduce the cost of testing their designs on
fabric, but also for manufacturers needing a cost-effective method for
producing short runs.
Heimtextil, hall 10, booth B74
More information: www.colorspan.com
Industry is going to bundle general marketing activities
As
reported previously ESMA installed a Digital Committee. The first full meeting
of this newly formed committee, 31 October 2001, at Arabella Airport Hotel
Düsseldorf, attracted strong interest
both from those who attended and also from others unable to attend who have
requested to be kept informed of future activities. As a result of this meeting
on the following companies have already joined the ESMA Digital Technology
Committee: Gretag Imaging, Scitex Vision, 3P Inkjet Textiles and Felix
Schoeller Digital Imaging. There is the opportunity therefore of making this
grouping of digital interest in Europe into a strong and active organisation
which has the interest and resources to follow up the important objectives
which have already been highlighted and to establish others.
Next meeting will be on 27 February 2002 at 1000 hours again at the Arabella
Sheraton Hotel, Düsseldorf Airport. All manufacturers and suppliers are invited
to attend to discuss new ways of driving the market, defining standards, etc.
Please contact Derek Down at ddown@fespa.com
More information: www.fespa.com
Staedtler ink jet
refill solution for HP 5000 launched end of January
1st " compatible " large format bubble jet
solution - The largest field test in the history of the famous German ink
manufacturer was successfully carried through. Paper manufacturers, end users
and hardware vendors were enthusiastic about Staedtlers refill solution for HP
5000. Paper manufacturers were impressed by conforming color gammuts - end
users were fond of the fact that even completely empty HP ink cartridges can be
refilled and used again. So, simply refilling empty spare cartridges and using
when necessary is possible. To quote one of the dummy users: " If
Staedtler inks wouldn’t be odourless, you couldn’t realize any
difference." System administrators were surprised that even " web
access function" works as usual. Hardware vendors see the big chance to
forcen the sales of HP 5000 printers with the of the Staedtler refill solution
with the essential argument " HP 5000 ink for Encad prices." Sales
start for dye solution: january 27th 2002
More information: wfp@staedtler.de
Some Other Numbers of
interest from IT-Strategies
According to I.T. Strategies' Wide Format
Graphics Forecast 2001, the total demand for wide format graphics printed
output will reach more than $22.5 billion in 2005. Ink Jet will dominate the
market with almost $22 billion of the $22.5 billion. Growth is largely
attributed to the increase in print quality, speed, and the reduction in
acquisition costs of these wide format systems. Ink is the major payoff for the
vendors. Wide format printers at an average of 38 liters per year have been
found to consume more than seven times more ink per hardware dollar than narrow
format printers. In general, the printer vendors have been successful in
locking users in to their proprietary inks. More than 70% of media, on the
other hand, is supplied by third-party players. Looking ahead, the I.T.
Strategies analysts see continued growth and the introduction of new products
to fill the price/performance gaps. One of the more interesting applications is
digital art reproduction, driven by advanced media and inks. Digital art is
expected to grow at 27% per year to over $1.4 billion by the end of 2005. This
is seen as just one example of the kind of expanding, high mark-up applications
that characterize wide format digital printing.
More information: www.it-strategies.com
SubliJet® Transfer Inks Now Available for
Mimaki JV-4
Sawgrass
announced an exciting new dimension to the world of sublimation printing:
SubliJet digital transfer inks for the Mimaki JV-4. With a print width of up to
72” and single printer speeds of up to 290 square feet an hour, Sawgrass offers
a true production solution with the latest SubliJet platform. Designed as a
“print-for-pay” solution, the new system will allow soft signage and textile
decorating professionals to use their SubliJet system for more than mere
proofing and prototyping. When two printers are linked, production rivals
electrostatic printing, at a much lower cost of entry.
The
new SubliJet/Mimaki system features the highest quality piezo inkjet technology
available today for precise, accurate drop placement without sacrificing
speed. Choose the stand-alone system
for 290 square feet an hour, or group two printers for system speeds of 580
square feet an hour. With photographic resolution
of up to 720dpi, this system is perfect for production-oriented businesses
creating: Banners, Flags, Carpet Graphics, Textiles and Decorated Fabric,
Apparel, and more. SubliJet is the revolutionary ink transfer process developed and
patented by Sawgrass Systems, Inc. A
leader in digital sublimation transfer technologies for nearly a decade,
Sawgrass has a large base of SubliJet users and a proven track record with
SubliJet for EPSON’s MicropiezoTM technology. The addition of SubliJet for the Mimaki JV-4 to the Sawgrass product
line is a natural extension of Sawgrass’ current technology. Users will benefit
from the years of research already invested into this product as Sawgrass
currently holds 8 patents related to ink jet sublimation printing.
More
information: www.sublimation.com
Here
comes the easy-to-use all-arounder that is designed for dye and pigmented inks
The new Sihl high-white
graphic arts paper two-in-one spectra represents the modern solution to rise
your productivity and minimize your handling by using one single paper on
different printers with different inks. Both dye-based and pigmented inks give
perfect results due to the newly developed special inkjet receptive coating. Two-in-one spectra is cockling free and allows prints in vibrant colors
even with cost-effective reduction of ink limit. Advantages are: designed for
dye and pigmented inks, cockling free, high-white, high color densities even
with reduced ink coverage, quick dry, can be laminated well hot or cold after
minutes. For
optimum light stability use special laminates with UV-radiation protection. For
cold lamination The prints may be further processed as soon as they are dry.
Individual tests are required. For hot lamination 1 hour of drying time is
recommended prior to hot lamination. Tests have shown good results with a
number of hot films after only 30 minutes drying time. We
recommend to do suitability tests before final application.
More
information: www.sihl.com
Digital
Textile 2001 - A great Success!
Web
Consulting reported a strong attendance at their fourth European event for
Digital Textile Printing and Design. Digital Textile 2001 was held at the
Radisson Hotel, Amsterdam Airport mid this year. The event kicked off with a
one-day Study Tour to America Digitaal Druk in Leiden, followed a drive to
Boxmeer to Stork Digital Printing. The main seminar event included talks from
industry experts from DuPont, Nedgraphics, Neschen, BASF, Spectra, Web
Consulting and IT Strategies, plus other presentations from end-users, textile
printers and design companies. Web Consulting are now evaluating potential
sites for the 2002 event, with Istanbul, Turkey a front runner. Turkey is
Europe's no.1 textile printing country. Copies of the Papers from Digital
Textile 2001 are available now from Web Consulting.
More
information: www.webconsulting.co.uk
Aurelon recently
announced the official release of Signalize! Graphic Software version 4.0.
Signalize! Graphic Software is Aurelon's
professional modular production suite for Large Format Printing and Signmaking.
Available for both Mac and Windows it incorporates a visual PostScript/PDF
Editor and an ICC compatible software RIP. Signalize! is scalable from a single
user, one printer set-up to a cross platform, multi-user, networked
environment. The latest version of Signalize! is finally fully available for
the Windows platform. Based upon a native PDF engine and incorporating
Aurelon's nColor Engine technology, major changes include a new Signalize!
Calibrator that supports ICC profiles as well as Aurelon Fingerprints; PS level
3 and PDF v1.4 features; improved production options and Hotfolder capability.
The graphic user interface of the RIP has slightly changed; Tiff output and
many new printer drivers have been added - this includes Firewire support.
More information: www.aurelon.com
Complete CAD/CAM
Solution for traditional & inkjet printing
DGS
will be present at coming soon Heimtextile show in Frankfurt. They will show
their Ramsete III which is DGS' well known retouching software for film
production and digital coloring. Release 7 will open NEW opportunities. You are
able to manage your design easier than ever with more than 1'000'000 colors.
Also Portrait 2 will be shown which is DGS' software for texture-mapping
meeting today's requirements. Portrait 2 is not only fast, easy to handle and
effective, Portrait 2 also makes web-applications possible. Another product of
interest is MatchPrint II, which is
DGS' solution for the challenges in Large Format Inkjet Printing. Despite its
easy user interface MatchPrint II is a highly compact program and disposes of
all necessary capabilities to achieve extremely impressive and accurate results
on any kind of fabric with any kind of ink set.
More
information: www.dgs-net.it
Sensient Technologies acquires Kimberly-Clark Printing
Technology
Formulabs
now part of Sensient’s Color Division continues focus on ink jet ink
manufacturing . ESCONDIDO, Calif., Sensient Technologies Corporation has
acquired Kimberly-Clark Printing Technology, Inc. from its parent company,
Kimberly-Clark Corporation. The business will operate as
Formulabs, Inc., a Sensient Company and report into the Sensient Color Division
located in St. Louis, Missouri. Sensient Technology Corporation is a leading
global supplier of colors, flavors, fragrances and – since 1997 – inkjet inks
and materials. Using
sophisticated technologies at facilities in fifteen countries around the world,
the Company develops, produces and markets unique formulations and ingredients
for cosmetics and pharmaceuticals, as well as colors and flavors for many of
the world’s best known brands. John Blake, General Manager of Formulabs states,
“The acquisition greatly enhances Formulabs’ capability to continue to
formulate and produce high quality ink jet inks. Access
to Sensient Color’s high purity dye technology gives Formulabs a significant
advantage in the market.” The transaction also enhances Sensient Color’s ink
jet product development and manufacturing capabilities.
More
information: www.formulabs.com
Having
installed a VUTEk press on the Tuesday and Wednesday, passed it on the
Thursday, esp got a job that started printing on the Saturday of the same
week. The
first order was worth over £30,000 and esp used the Materials Database on the
VUTEk website for machine settings and set the job printing on Saturday, Sunday
and Monday.‘Not a day goes past when we’re not stunned by the output we’re
getting off of the UltraVu™ 5300 press.’ comments Paul Light, Director, esp.
Qualifying the purchase by stating that if going digital had meant a compromise
on quality, esp would not have gone ahead, Light goes on to explain what
attracted him and his Managing Director to VUTEk in the first place. Wasting no
time in marketing its new versatile super-wide format press, esp booked an
exhibition stand at Digital Solutions, where it demonstrated the wide range of
substrates that are printable on the VUTEk UltraVu 5300. Dealing with a range
of substrates including banner PVC, flag material, textiles and cottons, mesh,
self-adhesive, esp changes substrates on the VUTEk press three to four times
per day.
More
information: www.vutek.com
Handbook of Pricing
and Ethical Guidelines Helps designers compete
Assembled
by the national organization for graphic artists, the Graphic Artists Guild
Handbook of Pricing and Ethical Guidelines has become a reference tool to
help designers better compete in the graphic-arts industry. The 10th Edition of
the book contains the latest pricing surveys for buyers and sellers, a chapter
on website design, a revised chapter on technology, a discussion of types of
contracts, and a section on recent court decisions and legislation affecting
artwork and design, among other things. "The Handbook is a
cooperative effort," says Simms Taback, former president of the Graphic
Artists Guild. "Through the years, hundreds, perhaps thousands, of
graphic-arts professionals have contributed their expertise to it, making it
the most widely read reference book in our industry."
More
information: www.howdesign.com
I
was realy impressed when I found the clear explanation and some nice samples
showing the differences in halftone printing. If you like to know more about
bacjgrounds and technics, you must visit Wasatch’s site at:
http://www.wasatchinc.com
Wasatch introduced
version 4.4 of Wasatch SoftRIP
If
you've recently purchased Wasatch SoftRIP, or you're planning to make a
purchase soon - don't worry. Any copy of Wasatch SoftRIP registered on or after
October 1, 2001 will be eligible for free upgrade to Version 4.4 at the time of
it's release. For all others, upgrades from previous versions will be at our
standard price of $250.00 USA list. A major benefit found in Version 4.4 is an
industry leading leap in server technology. Wasatch SoftRIP is now a
self-contained network printing solution. Built-in internet-standard services
make your RIP system accessible to any Macintosh, Windows, or UNIX system on
your network with no client software other than an ordinary web browser. Some
features: Built-in HTTP (browser) and FTP servers make it simple to upload
files from any system on your network. Check status, order extra copies,
reprioritize, or cancel jobs from any browser-equipped computer on your
network. Built-in TCP/IP print server (LPR) makes SoftRIP into a desktop
printer on all your Macintoshes, allowing you to print directly from your applications,
and eliminating the need for third party network software such as PC MacLAN.
The Wasatch Port Redirector has been greatly improved, making it easier than
ever before to print directly from Windows applications everywhere on your
network.
More information: www.wasatchinc.com
The
International Sign Association announces e-learning partnership
The International Sign Association (ISA)
recently announced its partnership with the National Association of
Manufacturers (NAM) Virtual University that will result in the offering of more
than 650 on- line educational courses as part of the ISA e-academy. Sign shop
owners and their employees can upgrade their skills and enhance productivity by
choosing from hundreds of courses at a fraction of the cost and time of
classroombased training.“E- learning is a cost-effective, flexible and
convenient method of learning for today’s employee,” said Patricia Hayden,
manager of educational programs for ISA. “As a result of our new partnership
with NAM, ISA has broadened its e-academy and can now bring comprehensive
training for numerous skill sets to workers, simply by logging on.” Courses are
available for as low as $8 and can be registered for by logging on to
www.signs.org. Certificates are awarded upon completion of a course. ISA
represents manufacturers, users and suppliers of on-premise signs and sign
products and exists to support, promote and improve the sign industry. It has
members across the world and partners with local sign associations worldwide to
represent the industry at all levels.
More information: www.signs.org
Macro Art prints
world’s largest advent calendar on Scitex Grandjet S !
How
do you print a poster as big as a building? In
fact, how do you print two posters, each as big as a building, and within 48
hours? These challenges, and many more that surfaced
along the way, reveal the story behind the production of Europe’s most
ambitious outdoor printed poster ever! If you stand in front of it, it takes
your breath away! Stretching from one
end of the historic old Town Hall building to the other and reaching from
street level to the very top, a giant advent calendar dominates Birmingham’s
Victoria Square. Printed with a classic Father Christmas scene
and sponsored by Coca-Cola™, it measures a staggering 54 meters wide and 18
meters tall. What you would be looking at is the world’s biggest advent
calendar. And that’s official, according to Guinness Book of Records who were
on hand to verify the measurements. But what you wouldn’t know was that it was
all printed on a Scitex Grandjet S5 by Cambridge-based Macro Art, one of
Europe’s largest super-wide format print specialists. Recently acquired by
Macro Art Vision Ltd, the Scitex Grandjet S5 is, in itself, unique in offering
seamless print runs up to five meters wide in record time. Two days and
counting! Macro
Art was under pressure to produce this festive display in less than two days. That’s approximately 46 hours to print countless five meter-wide strips
and weld them together to create the finished piece. World’s largest template! Not only are this is world’s
biggest advent calendar, but also the biggest printers’ template in the world! Walker explained that they had to hire the local Longsands College
sports ground for the day to lay out the giant template and record the
dimensions and positions of each of the 24-advent doors. Once the computer
model was created, the exact positions and sizes of each of the doors could be
fixed and the special five metres wide, 250gms, non-stretch PVC mesh material
for the front of the advent calendar printed. See the full story and pictures
at Scitex Vision’s homepage.
More information: www.scitexvision.com
imaginet!! STC announces
Full-Service, Turnkey Dye Sub Product Line
Specialty Toner Corporation (STC) announces the
formation of a new product group called “imaginet” that will be centered
totally on digital dye sublimation printing. STC has long been a pioneer in
digital dye sublimation since developing the world’s first digital dye sub
toners in 1986. Since then, STC has developed a reputation in the industry as
leaders in sublimation.They have worked to break the substrate barrier in
digital printing through the development of coatings and new applications and
substrates for sublimation. For the past 5 years, STC has imparted their
knowledge of sublimation directly to end users through their comprehensive
hands-on Application Support Program (a monthly course taught at STC’s
headquarters). Originally starting Cactus in 1989 (later sold to 3M), STC has
spent the past two years moving back in the systems integration area of digital
printing by offering their turnkey kV Color printing Systems. Now, STC is
merging this experience and knowledge to create imaginet, a group of products
and services focused on offering complete systems, solutions and support for
digital dye sublimation production.
More information: www.specialtytoner.com
NUR
America launches New Products and Programs
Everything is big in Texas and with its company
slogan of "All you need to make it BIG," what better venue could NUR
America, the NUR Macroprinters subsidiary, choose for hosting an Open House
than its American headquarters in San Antonio, Texas? NUR
America`s highly successful Open House for customers and sales prospects was
held on October 25 and 26 to announce multiple new products and programs the
company would ordinarily have shown in September at the cancelled SGIA 2001
show. The event also provided an opportunity to celebrate the relocation of NUR
America to Texas earlier in the year and to socialize and dine at San Antonio`s
famed River Walk attraction. The Open House marked the first showing of the NUR
Fresco™ HiQ 3200 wide format digital production printer, announced in
mid-September, and the technology preview and demonstration of the NUR
FabriGraph™ DS1500 and DS3200 printers for textile applications. The new NUR Fresco HiQ 1800
and 3200 models include a printhead warranty, new control software, a new RIP
and new inks all of which enhance the image quality, color gamut, text
sharpness, operational ease, improved uptime and productivity of the machines.
The NUR FabriGraph DS1500 and DS3200 are dye-sublimation printers targeted at
short-run, on demand digital printing of textiles at production speeds.
More information: www.NUR.com
Pictographics
releases iCorrect Color Correction Software
Pictographics
International Corporation, a leading provider of digital color technology,
announces the release of iCorrect for imaging enthusiasts and home users who
want a powerful yet easy-to-use color correction program for their digital
pictures. iCorrect is available as either a stand-alone application for Windows
or as a plug-in for popular Macintosh and Windows consumer imaging applications
like Adobe Photoshop Elements and Jasc Paint Shop Pro. Now,
home users will have access to the same digital color technology used by the
world's leading imaging professionals.Based on Pictographics' award-winning
iCorrect Professional, heralded as the closest thing to one-click color,
iCorrect takes the guess work out of color correction and automatically makes
the color right.
More information: www.picto.com
Krijt in the Netherlands has taken distribution of the EAGLE 44 from
Inca Digital for Germany
The Eagle 44 is able to print on materials with
a thickness up to 4 cm using UV inks. Max. print size is 2,44 to 1,60 m. In the
US the eagle is dirstributed by Sericol as reported before. Max. resolution is
720 by 720 dpi.
More information: www.incadigital.com and
www.krijt.com
VisualEdge Technology announces new ImageJet 2002
RIP Software
VisualEdge Technology announced the launch of
the new ImageJet 2002 -- its release designates for the company’s new RIP
software for Windows and Macintosh customers. New product configurations and
pricing accompany this release worldwide. Austin Vanchieri, the company’s
president and C.E.O. explained, in concert with the Harlequin 5.5 release we
are supporting the latest color printing technologies using HDS screening for
accuracy, speed and dependability. The ImageJet 2002A and 2002B products
replace the previous products at a more affordable price with the addition
TCP-IP Support for older printers that were only supported through AppleTalk.
VisualEdge encourages its end users to contact their local dealer to ensure
they have the latest product to best suit their needs. Some of the new features
of the latest release include benefits of the latest Harlequin releases,
VisualEdge ColorEdge II Management systems for easy 6 color changes in the RIP,
faster response time and ease of use and all the latest print drivers from
VisualEdge. Existing VisualEdge customers can upgrade to 2002A and 2002B very
easily. Users can upgrade without a dongle swap by purchasing the 2002A CD ROM.
Call for pricing in your market. ImageJet 24, ImageJet 36, are unchanged at
this time.
More Information: www.vetechnology.com
Fuji Hunt Digital Solutions opens a new chapter in
the industry's history
No longer is it necessary for prolabs, imaging
centres, minilabs, bureaux and in-house imaging specialists to compromise their
work by using media initially produced and formulated for graphics arts
applications; Fuji Hunt Professional Inkjet Media is not only of extremely high
quality in its own right, but has been specifically developed to meet the
particular needs of labs and other imaging professionals. Nine different types
of media are included in the initial range, covering all photographic
requirements. Each brings out the full depth of colour from every image
produced on it, whether via dye-based inks or archival standard pigment-based
inks. There are three fast drying papers for photo realistic image processing.
Waterfast Backlit Film is a 145gsm opaque polyester film for use in lightboxes
where vivid colours are essential. Satin Adhesive Vinyl is a waterfast and
quick drying satin surface adhesive vinyl ideal for short term unprotected
outdoor displays of every type. There are three Art papers and a quality canvas
available for providing very special finishes. Fine Art Canvas Paper, Fine Art
Rough Paper and Fine Art Torchon Paper.
More
information: www.fujihunt.com
A wide range of new and impressive boards are
offered by SEAL. It’s a must to visit the homepage and see all the good stuff
and explanation of how to use.
More information: www.sealbrands.com
Durst introduces high
speed inkjet RHO 160
Durst Phototechnik AG, the worlds leading
manufacturer of large format laser imagers, starts the market entry of the RHO
160 with the first installations world-wide in Austria and Germany. The RHO 160
is a high performance and high speed production inkjet printer, for heavy duty
and continuous production in the photographic commercial, screen printing and
printing industry. This screenless large format printing device prints directly
to uncoated standard roll media and boards up to 160 cm / 62" wide and up
to 40 mm thick. The RHO 160 prints with a new patented Durst flatbed system
with Piezo drop on demand technology and uses UV-curable pigmented inks.
Therefore printed materials do not require any additional finishing and are
ready straight off the press for outdoor and indoor applications. RHO 160 has a
productivity of about 40 m² per hour at high quality or 80 m² per hour at
standard quality. The maximum print is limited by the media length only, which
is i.e. 750 m blueback paper. Using the proprietary Durst pixel interpolation
software, based on Tru64 Unix operating system, it allows on-the-fly image
processing for dithering, scaling and croppping and all other image
corrections. The integrated high speed RIP Cheetah accepts TIFF, TIFF-LZW, JPEG
and Postscript Level 2 + 3 / PDF including CMYK, RGB and Greyscale images. With
a large range of uncoated and coated, flexible or rigid substrates like vinyl,
paper, backlit, fabrics, mesh, boards, corrugated boards etc. this industrial
printer offers an unbeatable combination of high quality printing, fast
production speed, low cost consumables, fast media change with minimum waste
and simple one man operation.
More information: www.pslphotosysteme.de or
on www.durst-online.com
NUR Macroprinters Announces New Remote
Operation Software Option for NUR Blueboard™
NUR
Macroprinters has announced a new software option for its popular NUR
Blueboard™ superwide digital printing systems. The new Remote Operation
software option is designed to streamline workflow and enhance productivity,
especially at high volume superwide digital printing sites that operate more
than one printer. Users of the NUR Blueboard HiQ and NUR Blueboard HiQ+ models
can easily install the new remote operation software on a PC at their own site.
The software is used for preparing files for printing (e.g. setting up tiling,
sizing graphics, etc.), rasterizing (RIP) them, and then queuing them for
output on multiple machines. The "remote"
workstation, typically a powerful PC configuration, can be located away from
noise and activity in the printing department in an environment more suitable
for such tasks.
More information: www.NUR.com
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