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Fire damages Nutex Paper warehouse

The paper warehouse of Nutex Paper, in Nicholson Street, Brunswick, has been badly damaged by fire

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Signage media gets flame-retardent

With superwide inkjets generating thousands of square metres of mega-format signage, one issue often overlooked is fire safety – a problem addressed by ...

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Renz expects drupa to fire up $8m in binder sales

Binder manufacturer Renz has said its post-drupa sales would approach £4m ($AU8.3m) after its binder launch.

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Burning debate fires up over forest felling

Green experts have come out of the woodwork to hit back at Gunns’ use of fire in Tasmanian operations, as Samantha Schelling explains.

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Autobond to showcase new laminator at Ipex

UK manufacturer Autobond will showcase its Mini 36 TPM-SUV laminator at this year's Ipex exhibition.

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ProPrint poll: what's best for print?

In light of various printing companies going into administration over the last few weeks, we're asking ' What one thing would help the print industry most?'

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Gunning for growth amid the downturn

While most print companies were ducking for cover in 2009, Pettaras Press made large investments in both technology and infrastructure, finds former ...

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Full transcript: ProPrint interview with APP's Aida Greenbury

Read the full transcript of ProPrint's landmark webcast interview with Asia Pulp and Paper's director of sustainability and stakeholder engagement, Aida ...

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Factory contents destroyed in fire at Stella Printing Services

The entire contents of Stella Printing Services’ Sydney factory have been destroyed in a fire on Sunday morning, though no one was injured.

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Paperlinx rejects damning report on environmental credentials of North American operation

Paper merchant PaperlinX has dismissed a damning report

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Direct mail printing faces contraction

Despite its huge reach, the direct mail advertising industry is under fire for its wasteful practices, and needs to examine how it can adapt to meet new ...

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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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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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Google's $A179m books online deal set to revolutionise on-demand printing

The print-on-demand industry could be set for a boost after a $US125m ($AU179m) settlement was announced between Google and the Authors Guild with the ...

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The print manifesto

Reports of the death of print are exaggerated, says Frank Romano. In fact, they're so wrong that print's detractors are deluding themselves.

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APP defiant despite losing Woolworths contract over environmental allegations

Asia Pulp and Paper (APP) has reiterated claims that it is on the right track to achieve sustainability, despite having been dropped by Australian-based ...

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International award for NZ's Omnigraphics

Auckland-based large-format digital print firm, Omnigraphics, has scooped the creative advertising prize at the recent MACtac Worldwide Awards.

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C-Cubed launches handheld vibration device to measure machinery health

An "electronic stethoscope for machines" predicting when print kit will break down could save companies big money, claims its maker.

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March 2010

It’s 17,000kms and almost 100 days away, yet Ipex keeps creeping into conversations. It’s certainly on my mind. In February, I went to London for the Ipex Media Summit, where the likes of Canon, ...

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