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Heidelberg sets out its Ipex agenda
Lean and green printing will be the focus of Heidelberg's offering at Ipex in May.
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Snap Printing aims to win over Generation Y
The head of Snap Printing has revealed its strategy to attract younger people to print franchising as it aims to become the "ad agency for small business".
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APN Print Warwick moves to new site
A raft of new commercial contracts has driven APN Print Warwick to relocate to a site with triple the floor space, while bolstering its printing arsenal.
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Océ looks to future of print with RMIT
Digital print vendor Océ has given a boost to the next crop of printing professionals, collaborating with RMIT graphic design students to produce their ...
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Print’s great Body of Work
The Body of Work is one print job that really stands out from the crowd. Steve Crowe takes a look.
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Collingwood replaces offset press with Xerox iGen4
Collingwood Print Group has said the need for speed was behind its decision to replace a four-colour offset machine with a Xerox iGen4 digital press.
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View from the Top: Michael J Liley
Henry Mendelson talks with Carbonbook Corporation managing director Michael J Liley.
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GASAA tees up for year’s end
The Graphic Arts Services Association of Australia is holding its annual golf day
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St Ives set to sell off US division in MBO deal
UK company St Ives has conditionally agreed to sell its US division, St Ives (USA), to a management buyout team led by US chief executive and chairman Wayne ...
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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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Trade Trends- February 2009
Henry Mendelson (pictured) presents a monthly round-up of the comings and goings in the print and related industries.
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LIA finds itself on the map in Bathurst
About 40 members and guests of the NSW division of the LIA visited the Department of Lands and Information in Bathurst recently, to see how the department ...
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Print’s secret history
You don't have to be a printer to be a criminal, but sometimes it helps. While some crimes such as murder, rape and larceny can be committed by anyone, ...
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Getting the pack to pounce
More than 70 per cent of supermarket purchase decisions are made at the point of purchase, so it comes as little surprise to hear that to improve the ...
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US Report - Print books everywhere
For bookstores, post offices, cafés ... a press about four feet long that fits through a normal doorway is revolutionising instant POD books