One word that describes Ipex South Asia?
A Digital Show.
A print job application you saw at the show, which you can’t get out of your head?
The print job on the metallic paper at the Konica Minolta stall.
Which Indian stall did you like the best?
TRC Exports showcasing rubber rollers.
If we gave you a blank cheque what would you buy at Ipex South Asia?
It has to be HP Indigo!
If you could be born either a great print technocrat + expert or a very rich print CEO, which one would you choose?
Be born rich!
CMYK or RGB?
CMYK. It speaks colours.
Choose: offset or digital?
For me, co-existence is the ideal choice.
The one thing print softwares do which they didn’t do ten years ago?
Printers assume they know their costs but without an MIS, the exact estimation is not thinkable.
What is the most interesting post-press operation you saw at the Ipex South Asia show? Double-sided lamination at the Hi-Tech stall.
You have to produce a print job on the show ground. Choose a technology. Why?
Digital has facilitated an IpexDaily at the show! Digital is here to stay.
What’s your idea of a perfect print trade show?
Co-representation of offset and digital.
Your favourite print personality?
P Narendra. I look up to him.
The next print trade show you are looking forward to?
The Chinese trade show, a must see for post-press equipments.
If you were the last printer left on earth, what would you do?
Sale-on-cash only!
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