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Written by Mark Davis   
Thursday, 11 September 2008 07:39
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A Real life commercial print shop in a school? Sounds dangerous!

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Create professional canvases streched onto a frame. We'll supply you with everything you need
Relax, we're not talking printing presses here. The uBiz equipment is a much bigger version of the printers you probably already have in school. Commercial print shops have gone digital and this allows for professional printing from laser and inkjet devices.... oh and they're not THAT big.... unless you really want a big one!


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