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The NuLab Group Introduces New Photo Book Offering Using KODAK PROFESSIONAL ENDURA Electrophotographic Papers

Friday 24. August 2012 - PicPress, part of The NuLab Group, a professional photographic lab based in Braeside, Victoria (Australia), has chosen KODAK PROFESSIONAL ENDURA Electrophotographic (EP) paper to create its new line of photo books, "Lumina." Michael Warshall, the executive director of The NuLab Group and long-time Kodak customer, calls the new paper "industry leading technology at its best," and cites the look, feel and depth of color as reasons it chose KODAK PROFESSIONAL ENDURA EP Paper.

“Kodak’s new paper is a leap forward in the printing industry, and in photo books,” said Warshall. “We need to continually innovate to ensure our clients can offer the best possible quality to their customers. With KODAK PROFESSIONAL ENDURA EP Paper, we can offer a high-end, photo-like quality product, which in turn, helps our clients not only meet, but exceed the needs of their customers. This ongoing innovation is just one of the reasons we’ve valued our long-term relationship with Kodak.”
KODAK PROFESSIONAL ENDURA EP Papers achieve the look, feel and surface of photographic paper, due to Kodak’s proprietary E-surface technology. This surface, combined with the ability to duplex print, helps labs expand the capabilities of a digital press to include look books, portfolios or other duplex applications requiring photo quality output.
“Our ongoing research and development in our professional media portfolio strives to bring new products to market that can immediately add value to our customers’ product offerings, while maintaining the high quality for which Kodak media is known,” said David Santer, Kodak’s Regional Director – Retail Systems Solutions, Paper & Output Systems, in Asia Pacific. “PicPress, as part of The NuLab Group, shows how our EP paper creates the foundation for new, exciting offerings to help its professional photographers drive additional revenue and business with their customers.”

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