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Photobooks an "enormous" growth market
Photographic printing specialist Momento has said there is still "enormous potential" in the photobook market despite the threat of online.
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Durst says new textiles printer will build soft signage market
Durst has used Fespa to launch its 3.2m-wide Rhotex 320 and claimed it has created a new market – industrial soft signage.
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Muller unveils binder targeted at photobooks market
Muller Martini has launched the Diamant MC digital book-binding line, which is designed to finish digitally-printed photobooks.
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Heidelberg feels pain of GFC but results show market is recovering
Heidelberg has been "hit hard" by the economic crisis with a 23% fall in sales in its full-year figures, though the past two quarters point toward a steady ...
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APN: ad market is recovering
APN has declared that the "advertising recovery is well and truly underway", as it posted a 4.2% rise in sales and an 11% rise in net profit in its ...
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KW Doggett opens up packaging market with new sheeter
KW Doggett Fine Paper is making a greater push into packaging with the installation of Australia's first Pemco SHM 1650 dual-rotary sheeter.
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ProPrint poll: market overcapacity
It's one year since Heidelberg's Andy Vels Jensen used his NPA speech to declare that 15% of printers would shut. The recent closures of firms such as ...
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Market pressures have made us all greenies
The industry’s drive to become more competitive has turned printers into accidental environmentalists, says Philip Lawrence.
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Reference book market pulls down McPherson's print results
"Subdued market conditions" in the printing industry have squeezed McPherson's Printing Group revenue, while its parent company managed to increase sales by ...
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Presstek takes on B2 market with direct imaging technology
Presstek is expanding its direct imaging press technology into the B2 sector, and will show its new 75DI model for the first time at Ipex in May.
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Ricoh to make foray into light production printer market at Ipex
Ricoh will move into the light production printing space with the launch of a pair of new colour printers, the Pro C720 and C720S.
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ACP forges ahead with web printing plant despite 'market overcapacity'
PMP chief executive Richard Allely has said it is "crunch time" for PBL, as the media giant outlined plans for its $150m printing site in western Sydney.
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Digitally printed textiles market to grow tenfold: Pira
The global market for digitally printed textiles is to grow nearly tenfold to just under €1 billion (A$1.62bn) over the next five years, according to a new ...
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Digitally-printed labels and packaging market 'will nearly triple by 2014'
The market for digitally-printed packaging and labels is expected to nearly triple in value to $US6.8 billion ($A7.3bn) by 2014, according to a new report.
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Kodak debuts Nexpress SE range in ANZ market
Kodak Australia and New Zealand said it is targeting commercial, photo, and in-plant printers with the release of its Nexpress SE digital range.
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On track to win the race to the bottom
As print prices continue to plummet, getting the right margin on work could mean the difference between business longevity and becoming the next train ...
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Fuji Xerox aims at gap in the digital market with updated DocuColors
Fuji Xerox Australia is aiming a new line-up of DocuColor machines at the middle ground between users of its entry-level Xerox 700 and its high-volume iGen ...
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OKI pushes into commercial print market
OKI Printing is out to "convince the market" it can compete in the commercial print arena as it mounts a push on the sector with a new direct sales strategy.
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Colour growth stalls in local digital market
The demand for colour has slowed in the Australian digital production printer market, according to PODi’s third annual study.
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Xaar returns to profit after China market share boost
Inkjet technology manufacturer Xaar has returned to profit during the first six months of 2009, but urged caution in its outlook due to a lack of visibility ...