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Last hot metal-printed newspaper celebrates 100 years
A regional NSW weekly newspaper produced on a 70-year-old Heidelberg press – the last paper in Australia to still use hot metal typesetting – has celebrated ...
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Extra, extra: bespoke newspapers are here
The personalised approach signifies a massive shift in publishing. Is it just a novelty or will it catch on?
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World's first 'individualised newspaper' set for Ifra launch
The world's first individualised newspaper will be launched at this year's Ifra Expo 2009 newspaper exhibition in Vienna.
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British MP clarifies position on Digital Britain report following backlash
Dan Rogerson MP has moved to clarify his position on the printing of the Digital Britain report following a backlash from the printing industry.
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How to move from traditional supplier to strategic partner in ten steps
When times are tough it’s time to get closer to your clients. Haymarket Media publisher Jeremy Vaughan offers ten tips to printers to make the most of what ...
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Canon launches personalised magazine for air travellers
Canon has teamed up with HSBC to produce a personalised magazine for customers at London's Heathrow airport.
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Angus and Robertson introduces “ATM for books”
Angus and Robertson has become to first company in the world to deploy an Espresso Book Machine (EBM), dubbed the “ATM for books”, into one of its stores.
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Two new magazines launch in Australia
The epitaphs for print will have to be shelved once again, with two new magazines set to hit the Australian market in the coming months.
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ProPrint welcomes new member to team
ProPrint is pleased to announce the addition of journalist Daniel Fitzgerald to its editorial team, where he will be spearheading the magazine's website, ...
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Galley Club Awards target Shoot
A European printer beat locals to the awards at this year's Galley Club Awards, as Imago won six awards during the evening, five of which were for the book ...