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Playboy outsources to cut costs
The problems facing print media in the US have hit iconic pornography magazine Playboy.
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QLD publisher closes in-house print unit and signs Horton Media
Publisher My Animal Media Group (MAMG) said sustainable pricing was part of its decision to choose Brisbane-based printer Horton Media when it closed down ...
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Changes in store for copy shops
The franchise sector is still reeling from the fallout of the economic slowdown. Players must rethink their models to prepare for the future, finds Leon ...
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Verve Digital moves into offset
A Christchurch-based digital printer is bucking the trend of traditional printers moving into digital by investing in its first offset press, a four-colour ...
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Good enough for government work
The Federal procurement strategy overhauls how the public purse is spent on print. But does Canberra’s plan have the industry’s vote, asks Steven Kiernan.
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EskoArtwork aims at digital finishing with new cutting table
EskoArtwork is taking aim at "die-less" die-cutting work for digital printers and small sign makers with the latest version of its Kongsberg cutting table.
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ProPrint poll: half-year results
We have just seen the release of many downbeat half-yearly results from publicly listed print companies, so we ask 'What lesson do you take away from the ...
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People not profits pays for print firm
Providing employment for people with disabilities comes with it own set of challenges, but it hasn’t stopped Flagstaff from winning over blue-chip clients, ...
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The new deal for production B&W
Konica Minolta’s Brett Palmer speaks to Peter Kohn about the company’s new monochrome strategy, and the boost it will give to black-and-white volume ...
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Get print down to the letter
The added-value benefits of bringing the bindery in-house should be a well-known fact for the astute printer. So what's next? Entry-level inserting and ...
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PM bad boys get a model makeover
"Lazy, greedy and short-sighted... a number of them lack strategic direction... they have undersold and under-delivered on what they can achieve." Many ...