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Melbourne teen makes printing blanket recycling breakthrough

A Melbourne schoolgirl has been lauded for boosting print's green credentials with a method of turning printing blankets into shoes for the third world.

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Flint K+E Novavit F918 Supreme Bio

When it comes to colour consistency, sheet after sheet, job after job, the on-press controls can only achieve so much. Once all the dials are set to the ...

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Komori unveils its new graphics centre

Komori Corporation has opened a new centre in Japan to train and educate graphic professionals in all kinds of skills. Sabine Slaughter was at the inaugurati...

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Explosion rocks Flint-owned factory in UK

A trading estate in the English city of Slough has been cordoned off by police this morning following a "large" explosion at a print blanket manufacturer.

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J.L. Lennard brings Sava blankets to ANZ market

Printing blanket manufacturer Sava is moving into the Australia and New Zealand market for the first time, with J.L. Lennard Graphics set to distribute the ...

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Indian court bans billboards

In a threat to the Indian wide-format printing industry, the Supreme Court governing the city of Chennai has banned the erection of billboards.

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Trelleborg launches new blanket line

Trelleborg has used drupa 2008 to announce the Vulcan Coating blanket range, for varnishing.

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Trade Trends- July 2009

Henry Mendelson rounds up all the movers, shakers, comings, goings, and everything else in the printing and related industries.

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Playing it safe

A workplace injury or death is a tragedy. But it can also mean dire legal consequences for a company that has not kept up with safety regulations, reports ...

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LIA/Heidelberg Graduate of the Year Award draws full crowd

The Lithographic Institute of Australia’s NSW division has presented its prestigious LIA/Heidelberg Graduate of the Year Award to Carter Holt Harvey’s Tim ...

Review
Hamada B52

There's no point in pretending that the B52 series machines are fully decked out. These are emphatically no-frills presses, and that's partly their glory.

Review
Heidelberg Speedmaster 52

Building on from the Speedmaster 74 that was launched just before it, the Heidelberg Speedmaster (SM) 52 claimed many firsts. Launched at drupa 1995, it was ...

Review
Manroland R50

If there's any part of the UK print industry that's intact at the moment, it's the B3 sector. Smaller, more flexible, and therefore more able to react to ...

Review
Sanxin YK524

During the past five years, the Chinese manufacturing sector has grown faster than any in the world. One of the consequences of this is that opinions about ...

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KBA claims Rapida 106 plate-changing record

KBA has claimed to have set records at drupa with its DriveTronic SPC, which cuts plate-changing time on a Rapida 106 to just 60 seconds, the manufacturer said.

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PIAA opposes Feds’ changes to 30-day copyright rule

The removal by the Federal Government of so-called '30-day rule', under which Australian copyright owners have control over who is allowed to import books, ...

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Mazzucchelli signs for its second Goss Sunday 5000

Mazzucchelli has followed up buying the world's first 96-page commercial web press, worth 20m euro ($AU32.7m), by committing to buy another.

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Hamada launches new 66cm press

Hamada has used drupa 2008 to launch its new 66cm press, being demonstrated in four-colour configuration.

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Live from drupa 2008

Well, it had to happen. What's drupa without some rain? So it duly arrived today and added a spring to the steps of visitors as they pranced from hall to ...

Review
Narrow web presses

Creating less waste and increasing productivity are the biggest issues affecting the narrow web sector today. As in every other sector in print, faster ...

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