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Consumers maintain preference for printed statements, survey claims
Transactional printers have been handed a pre-Christmas boost by a consumer omnibus survey that found 74% of consumers still receive printed statements from ...
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Pacific claims production boost with WoodWing software
Pacific Magazines is heralding print and cross-media production efficiencies on its most recent magazine launch following Australia's first install of the ...
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APP claims it is unfairly targeted by Western NGOs
During a live global webcast conducted by ProPrint in Sydney last night, Aida Greenbury, director of sustainability and stakeholder engagement at Asia Pulp ...
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German paper company claims 'world's first' PEFC-accredited proof paper
German paper producer Tecco has announced the development of what it claims to be the world's first PEFC-accredited proof paper, the EFI CertProof Paper ...
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Printers have to offer more than just print, software company claims
British document production software specialist Sefas has said that printers dealing with blue-chip companies can no longer exist as just printers.
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Shanghai Electric denies acquisition claims about manroland
Shanghai Electric Corp (SEC) has denied that it is in talks with manroland or its major shareholder Allianz Capital Partners following rumours that it could ...
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CRDs need to prove their worth, Canon research claims
Corporate reprographic departments (CRDs) need to prove their worth to parent organisations by adding value in the services they offer, according to new ...
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Direct mail 'the least effective' form of charity fundraising, study claims
Direct mail is one of the least effective means of communication in terms of fundraising, according to a recent study.
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Demand for paper to fall dramatically by 2020, report claims
Newsprint demand will decline by 56% between 2008 and 2020, while volumes for business papers and print will also fall by 45.5%, according to a new report.
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'Traditional magazine model is broken', ad giant claims
Magazine publishers and their print suppliers were confronted with some "uncomfortable truths" about the future of print media at this week's FIPP World ...
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Océ claims 'world first' as newspaper group upgrades to digital
A Spanish publishing group is to produce a range of local newspapers and magazines entirely on a digital press, described by Océ as the world's first ...
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Study claims digital print 'better quality' than offset
Print buyers have questioned a recent international survey of production print buyers that rated the quality of digital printing as better than offset.
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Heidelberg refutes claims of 'competitive imbalance' following bailout
Heidelberg has hit back at concerns that its €800 million (A$1.4 billion) bailout from the German government will give it a 'competitive advantage' over rivals.
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Paper investment moving towards Asia-Pacific and Latin America, claims UK union
Investment in paper manufacturing is moving away from western Europe and heading to Latin America and the Asia-Pacific, according to Peter Ellis, the ...
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Letter to the Editor: On-Demand's PSO claims are "misleading"
Colour Process director Yves Roussange (pictured) and Kayell Australia's Robert Gatto respond to On-Demands claims of being "the first digital printer in ...
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UPM claims pushing prices helped 3Q figures
Paper giant UPM has said the implementation of higher paper prices and stringent cost controls have positively impacted on its third quarter results.
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APP claims new study proves its green credentials
Asia Pulp and Paper (APP) Indonesia has released a carbon footprint assessment that shows its pulp and paper mills are "operating well within industry norms".
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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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Screen releases more efficient low-chemistry CTP system
Dainippon Screen Australia has launched an upgraded platesetter in Australia that it claims is "more ecologically sound" than its predecessor.
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Roussange and Gatto accuse On-Demand of “misleading” with PSO claims
Colour Process director Yves Roussange and Kayell Australia’s Robert Gatto have disputed On-Demand’s claim that they are the “first digital printer in the ...