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ProPrint poll: Ipex 2010
With the likes of Heidelberg, Kodak and Konica Minolta previewing their Ipex showings in Brussels this week, we're asking 'Are you going to Ipex 2010?'
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ProPrint poll: outsourcing offshore
As Opus this week announced it had made strategic alliances with Asian printers in Hong Kong and Singapore, we ask 'Does outsourcing to lower-cost countries ...
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ProPrint poll: digital overtakes offset at Ipex
After a bumper week of announcements from this week's Ipex Media Summit, we're asking you about the significance of the revelation that more digital vendors ...
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ProPrint poll: Apple iPad
Following yesterday's much-hyped launch in the e-reader space, this week we're asking 'Is the Apple iPad a nail in the coffin for printed books and magazines?'
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Willoughby departs OMA for government job
The Outdoor Media Association (OMA) has got a new chief executive after Helen Willoughby announced her departure from the role this week.
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ProPrint poll: going green
With Printing Industries piloting an energy conservation workshop and Melbourne students turning printing blankets into shoes, this week we're asking 'Will ...
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Adobe support for ePub fuels e-book wrangle
Adobe fired a warning shot at Amazon's Kindle e-book reader last week as the battle between open and closed format content in the electronic book publishing ...
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UPM to supply 9 million sheets of paper for climate change conference
Paper giant UPM will supply 9 million sheets of copy paper to the United Nations' Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen next week.
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Leading printers join manroland to toast direct strategy
Printers from leading sheetfed, web offset and packaging companies joined manroland in Sydney last week, as the press manufacturer stressed that its direct ...
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New editor at ProPrint
This week marks the beginning of a new era for ProPrint, with former PrintWeek journalist Steven Kiernan taking over as editor following Steve ...
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EFI's Q3 inkjet sales benefit from new product line-up
EFI reported a return to sequential revenue growth across all of its business segments in its third-quarter results last week, although year-on-year revenue ...
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NIPPA conference warned of crisis down the track
At the Network of In-Plant Print Professionals Australasia (NIPPA) annual conference being held in Hobart this week, delegates were told that governments of ...
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Durst extends Rho range with wide-format 900
Durst launched another member of the Rho family of wide-format printers at Specialty Graphic Imaging Association Expo (SGIA) in New Orleans last week.
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Screen Truepress Jet1600UV-F debuts at Print 09
Screen has launched its second large-format UV-cured machine at Print 09 this week.
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Agfa moves Oceania headquarters
Agfa Graphics will next week relocate its Oceania headquarters and Victorian state office to the “geographic heart of the Melbourne printing industry” in ...
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Stream: federal buying plan is endorsement for print management
Stream Solutions has said the federal government's new procurement strategy is an endorsement for the independent print management model.
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UPM moves closer to carbon neutral status with Finnish mill success
UPM has taken a step towards achieving carbon dioxide neutral paper-making, following the success of environmental practices at one its Finnish mills, it ...
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Heidelberg expects full-year loss after €63m Q1 operating loss
Heidelberg has warned that it does not expect to make a profit in the current 2009/10 financial year, following the publication of its first-quarter results ...
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Lowe launches direct marketing teleseminar series
Industry marketing guru Philippa Lowe is kicking off a teleseminar series next week which seeks to help SME printers use e-newsletters to communicate with ...
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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.