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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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View from the top: Phil Okill
Henry Mendelson sits down with PMA Solutions managing director Phil Okill.
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EFI wins QS patent battle with Durst
EFI has declared victory in a German patent lawsuit with Durst over EFI's VUTEk QS series printer range.
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VIM files appeal to ITC over 'erroneous' decision
VIM Technologies has said it expects the International Trade Commission (ITC) to reverse its preliminary decision that some of its plate products infringe ...
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PANPA announces print award nominees
The Pacific Area Newspaper Publishers’ Association (PANPA) has announced the finalists for its Newspaper of the Year awards, with Fairfax and APN leading ...
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ITC rules VIM plates infringe Presstek patents
The US government's International Trade Commission (ITC) has ruled that plates manufactured by VIM infringe Presstek patents.
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Xingraphics wins patent dispute with Agfa
Xingraphics has beaten a lawsuit relating to its FIT thermal plate technology, with The Hague District Court declaring that the company did not infringe on ...
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Presstek triumphs in patent suit against VIM Technologies
Plate manufacturer Presstek has won its first patent suit against VIM Technologies over the manufacture and sale of digital offset printing plates.
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GASAA holds copyright seminars
The Graphic Arts Services Association of Australia (GASAA) and DataBasics have held free digital asset management and copyright information seminars this ...
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GASAA to present free environment and data management seminars
The Graphic Arts Services Association of Australia (GASAA) will present two free seminars this month on its Environment Management Course, designed to guide ...
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Investment allowance returns
There is a silver lining in taking steps to invest in capital equipment at present, and it can mean money in the bank, according to Wade Oldham.
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Is the glass half full or half empty?
Henry Mendelson examines the longer term performance of shares, and is encouraged.
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The business of business
Henry Mendelson looks at the global financial crisis and ponders whether the glass is half-full or half-empty.
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Agfa Graphics chief sees promising future in inkjet
President of Agfa Graphics and member of the executive committee Stefaan Vanhooren has expressed a degree of pessimism about current and future conditions ...
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Workflows and work flaws
Steven Kiernan looks at what a workflow solution is really all about, and whether removing the human element from the production process is a good idea.
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Innovate 08 tells printers to “be remarkable”
Digital printers must move beyond selling print on a page to offering something remarkable to their clients, an audience of about 150 digital printers, ...
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The business of colour
In Australia to meet Kodak executives and address Masterclass: C Change, Eastman Kodak's chief development officer and vice-president, Jeff Hayzlett, talks ...
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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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Presstek to sue Spicers for distributing VIM plates
Print manufacturer Presstek has added Spicers Paper to the list of distributors it is suing for selling VIM Technologies printing plates.
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Cross-media bursts into the print mix
Predictions of print's future can tend toward the bleak, and this was certainly true on 7 July in Committee Room 10 at the House of Commons. Parliamentary ...