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Flexo and gravure presses

How do you achieve the same quality as offset on a flexographic press? This is the conundrum many packaging printers are exploring. "Printers are experimenti...

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IPMG looks beyond "disappointment" of '09

IPMG Printing has hit back at "misleading" reports about its parent company's financial results, as the printer completes a $60 million equipment spend.

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IPMG to build new gravure plant in Sydney

Independent Print Media Group (IPMG) will build an expansive new gravure printing plant in western Sydney, with some reports valuing the expense of the ...

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Manroland bolsters engineering ranks

Manroland Australasia has brought in four new engineers, whose combined 45 years of experience spans the full gamut of local and international sheetfed and ...

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Digital domination

Once just aimed at short-runs and variable-data, digital print has made huge inroads for applications once the domain of offset, says Peter Kohn.

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Epson launches Stylus Pro WT7900 for package proofing applications

Epson has released a new package proofing printer for graphics arts professionals, brand owners, flexographic and gravure printing companies

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Follow the presses

Reports of the death of print sectors are greatly exaggerated. In fact, there are now more than ever, as Frank Romano explains.

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Flexo, letterpress and gravure inks

Raw material prices are constantly on the up which means that sustainability is growing in importance. That's certainly been the case in the UK market and ...

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Serendipity releases softproofing software

Australian developer Serendipity Software has released Veripress, a softproofing solution which builds on technology from the company’s Blackmagic offering.

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The theory of digital relativity

The printing industry can take a lead from Albert Einstein, says Frank Romano.

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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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Hot Goss: headed for packaging with SunPak

Not content to sit out the current downturn in demand for web offset equipment and capture the imagination of the sheetfed industry with its Folio range, ...

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Kraushaar urges greater colour role for Australia

International colour standards expert Andreas Kraushaar has urged the Australian printing industry to become participants rather than just observers within ...

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Graph-Pak to handle Renzmann in ANZ

Graph-Pak has assumed the full agency for sales, service and support for the DW Renzmann Group in Australia and New Zealand as of the New Year.

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PMP “declines” further Coles business

PMP today claimed to have “declined approximately $8 million of catalogue printing work from the Coles Group”, following reports that the printing giant has ...

Feature
Consistency is key

Would you believe that there was a link between your Christmas kisses under the mistletoe and inkjet printing? Probably not. But there is, and it is at the ...

Feature
Molecular magic

Over the past two years, rising energy costs coupled with demands for faster turnround times have driven printers to seek out all manner of technological ...

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Polestar 'is in talks to acquire Wyndeham', sources claim

Polestar is understood to be in talks over a possible acquisition of Wyndeham, in what would be the biggest print merger in more than a decade.

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Trade Trends- July 2008

Henry Mendelson surveys the comings and goinds in the priting industry.

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Seeking the simple skills solution

The great and good in print have been warning of a bleak future for the industry for some time now. The problem is training, or rather an absence of it. Put ...

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