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Canprint secures $1.2 million of Budget work
Canprint's prowess at battling rogue reporters and sneaky photographers will continue to be put to good use as it clinched work for the Budget worth over ...
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PrintCity backs Manroland's Ipex press stance
The PrintCity Alliance has said it supports Manroland's decision to go to Ipex 2010 without any equipment or presses.
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Turning PMP around from the top down
The chief executive has overseen a transformation of epic proportions that has put the printing and distribution giant back on track. By Steven Kiernan.
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Dscoop Asia Pacific kicks off
More than 1000 HP Indigo users, including Australians and New Zealanders, have converged on Seoul for the first ever Asia-Pacific edition of the Dscoop ...
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Buhrs sold to investment companies
Finishing equipment manufacturer Buhrs has been sold to two investment companies that intend to turn the failed business around.
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Snap expands outside print and into SME marketing
Printing franchise Snap has cited the collapse of Worldwide Online as a factor in its decision to expand its services outside print.
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Digital on the up but there’s life left in litho
Despite a digital president at Ipex and Heidelberg’s digital plans, KBA’s investment shows faith in litho.
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A family man on a mission
The joint director of Rawson Graphics is out to prove that smaller printers can think big, says Henry Mendelson.
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Should you roll out the red carpet?
There’s no absolute right or wrong way to treat your customers. But a good rule would be service, service, service when the price is right, and learning to ...
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Western Mailing installs four new Xerox 1000s
Exhaustive research locally and in the US and Japan drove New Zealand's Western Mailing to make a major investment in four of Xerox's Ipex-launched Color ...
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On track to win the race to the bottom
As print prices continue to plummet, getting the right margin on work could mean the difference between business longevity and becoming the next train ...
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Down to the letter
Chances are your competitors are investing in inkjet addressing or an insertion line to bring mailing in-house. Should you?
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Softening the blow
Consolidation, falling volumes and automated kit means redundancies will continue to be a harsh reality, but there is a right way to go.
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Keeping craftsmanship alive
Print for print’s sake – now there’s a novel concept. In a necessarily commercial world, it’s an eye-opener to delve into places where the craft of print ...
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Crowds gather at CPI event for Australia's first look at new Scitex
CPI Graphics is on the verge of clinching the first Australian installation of the HP Scitex LX800 printer, which was launched at Ipex, and expects to have ...
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Printers join outdoor sector to promote The Big Issue
Outdoor printers have joined with other members of the Outdoor Media Association (OMA) to commit $1m worth of support to The Big Issue's latest media ...
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Fonterra Canpac wins top award at New Zealand Pride in Print
Fonterra Canpac is back on top after winning the Supreme Award at New Zealand's Pride in Print event last night a year after fire ravaged its Hamilton plant.
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New Worldwide Online owner speaks up for franchise's future
The new owner of Worldwide Online Printing has come out in support of the company's hub-and-spoke model as he revealed his plans to get the franchise back ...
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On time, on spec and on side with clients
Customer service is enshrined in this wide-format specialist’s company policy. Daniel Fitzgerald visits a print firm that puts its money where it mouth is ...
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Print CEOs sleep rough for charity
Print chief execs Cliff Brigstocke and Rodney Frost will spend a night sleeping rough to raise money for homelessness.