by
Daniel Fitzgerald
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Aug 4, 2010
With the eyes of the world upon it, the tournament’s host nation was draped in glorious grand-format.
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.
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.
Post price rises dampen spirits
Pundits have predicted that hikes will cause a flood of users away from mail and toward rival electronic delivery channels, but is it ...
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 ...
Chinese charge to be top of the pile in paper
As European paper-making continues to falter, the Asian superpower is growing capacity at a great rate.
What is holding back the inkjet revolution?
The equipment is ready to go, the market is prepped, but we’re still waiting for hard and fast data on costs.