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Sappi sets date to close M-real graphic papers arm deal

Sappi has bolstered its presence in the European coated graphic paper market after announcing that it is to close the sale of M-real's graphic papers business.

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Two carbon papers for PIAA

Under the scaremongering title of "Carbon Bigfoot - - Myth, Monster or Manageable", attendees at last month's Printing Industries CEO Forum, this one under ...

Review
Text and cover papers

Perhaps unsurprisingly, environmental awareness is the single biggest issue at present, according to Justin Hobson, marketing director at Fenner Paper. FSC, ...

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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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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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Paperlinx rejects damning report on environmental credentials of North American operation

Paper merchant PaperlinX has dismissed a damning report

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Kodak gives Prosper inkjet update for Ipex

Kodak has used its pre-Ipex press conference to give an update on its eagerly anticipated Prosper inkjet technology, as well as unveiling a new line of ...

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UPM posts pre-tax profit and says demand is improving

Paper giant UPM said demand is improving after posting better-than-expected earnings following a year of cost-saving measures.

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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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Océ launches a "world first" MFP

Océ Australia is targeting technical document printers with a wide-format printer, copier and scanner it has claimed reduces cost and space pressures.

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Paper could be used to make batteries

Paper used as a scaffold on which to build carbon nanotubes could make it ideal for manufacturing batteries of the future, scientists have claimed.

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PaperlinX manufacturing cuts "disgusting"

The Australian Manufacturing Workers Union (AMWU) has branded PaperlinX's decision to shut down its Tasmanian manufacturing operations with little-to-no ...

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News Ltd chief decries doomsday for print

So says the headline in the Sydney Morning Herald of June 5, 2008. Will newspapers decline and just become 'papers', or maybe fade away altogether, as some ...

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Stora Enso and M-real post deepened losses in third quarter results

Stora Enso has recorded a substantial operating loss in its interim results

Review
Star Product: FFEI RealVue 3D

With new plug-ins that help simulate textured papers, special inks, metallics and embossing, this software tool for producing a 3D virtual proof of a ...

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Raleigh Paper goes beyond the pale

Raleigh Paper has released a new reference tool called Albino which demonstrates the variation in “white” paper through an exploration of albinism.

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Spicers launches Saxton Digital

PaperlinX subsidiary Spicers Paper has launched Saxton Digital to keep pace with the increased demand for digital printing papers.

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Mondi launches ColorLok papers

Mondi is one of the first European paper manufacturers licensed to use the ColorLok logo for six of its brands.

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The Australian prints in Tasmania for first time

News Limited’s national newspaper The Australian has been printed in Tasmania for the first time in its 45-year history.

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Stora Enso and M-real say paper demand will remain weak

Stora Enso and M-real have warned that the global recession will prolong weak demand for paper and board, as the paper giants posted a pre-tax loss for the ...

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