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PIAA touts ‘Pinnacles’ of digital age

Printing Industries has declared its WA-based ‘Pinnacles of Printing’ event a success, with the initiative aimed at helping the local industry meet ...

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KBA and Drupa icon dies

Dr Hans-Bernhard Bolza-Schunemann, the former head of KBA and president of the 1995 Drupa trade show, has died at the age of 84.

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Electronic signage not ready to challenge print

Electronic signage will grow 12% over the next three years, according to a new report, though some say the technology is still far from threatening print.

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Custom Cartons upgrades to Heidelberg Speedmaster XL 105

Custom Cartons has replaced four presses at its Adelaide facility with a six-colour Heidelberg Speedmaster XL 105 press with coater.

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Signing up for new markets

Overcrowding in signage drove the founder of OSS to seek out new sectors

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Federal government launches book industry group

Print industry figures have welcomed new plans from the Rudd government to help the books sector cope in the digital media age.

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Ipex 2010 wrap: Technology brings people together

If Ipex 2010 was a turning point for technology and business, the exhibition was also a landmark for integration and co-operation, says Steven Kiernan.

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Ryobi 3304

This SRA3 four-colour machine exceeded the vendor’s expectations to move past basic short-run colour work, says Nosmot Gbadamosi.

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Harry Strutt passes away

Pyrmont Bridge Printing director Harry Strutt has died at the age of 79.

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Ian Bowden passes on

Industry identity Ian Bowden has died at the age of 60 after a short illness.

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Exhibitors laud 2010 show as 'beginning of recovery'

Ipex 2010 has been hailed a resounding success by both digital and litho manufacturers, all of whom have reported significant sales.

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Master data management

Personalised print has been around for years and its marketing muscle is increasingly well understood. But Peter Kohn finds that the magic isn’t just in ...

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KBA Rapida 142

This large-format press, with its flexibility and broad market appeal, set out KBA’s stall as innovative manufacturer, discovers Nosmot Gbadamosi.

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New head of NZ sign association sets out goals

Newly appointed New Zealand Sign & Display Association (NZSDA) national president Nick Baty wants to engage the body's membership to make sure the organisati...

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Fespa unveils US exhibition plans

Fespa plans to hold its first North American event with the launch of Fespa Americas 2011 next February.

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Technology is here for a revolution in books

Slowly but surely, on-demand and electronic books are gaining traction with publishers and the public.

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Training and travelling boosts your awareness

Start 2010 off on the right foot by getting up to speed with the latest developments, here and overseas, says Joe Kowalewski.

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Would a shift to RGB stack up?

A CMYK workflow might seem like a no-brainer, but thanks to today’s multitude of output devices and new media options, more printers are keeping files in ...

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Snap Printing aims to win over Generation Y

The head of Snap Printing has revealed its strategy to attract younger people to print franchising as it aims to become the "ad agency for small business".

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Young adults most responsive to DM campaigns

16-24 year-olds are the best targets for direct mail campaigns, a UK study has found.

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August 2010

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