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Mimaki Australia, in partnership with Australian Graphic Servicing, recently hosted a two-day Open Day in Melbourne from 17-18 March, marking an important milestone in the newly formed collaboration. Read more
Women in Print has announced an annual donation to an up-and-coming WA female print professional in remembrance of Olivia Grida of Advance Press.
When boxing promoter and fashion designer Hannah Nasari decided to launch her own kids' clothing line, she needed a direct-to-garment (DTG) printer that could translate her ideas into reality - and Epson's latest machine proved just the thing.
Long term industry veteran Robert Black retires after 50 years working in the printing industry. The accomplished educator and industry identity is leaving on a high, celebrating the revival of TAFE print training at Holmesglen, Victoria.
In a world divided between digital and printed outdoor signage, oOH!Media, one of the ‘big two’ operators in the out of home space keeps a focus on print by terming its static billboards as ‘classic’ media.
Gallus has unveiled a new low-cost digital label press using Memjet ink head technology. The Gallus Smartfire, launched at the Gallus Innovation Day held at the company's HQ in St Gallen, will complement the Heidelberg subsidiary's existing Labelfire digital press.
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New Zealand label and packaging printer Fred Soar is the latest entry in a star-studded lineup of speakers at Print21 + PKN LIVE, where he will discuss how labels have boosted his business at Soar Printing.
With plenty of inkjet, dry toner and Indigo liquid toner presses going into label and print shops across Australia, it’s clear that digital labelling is undergoing a surge in popularity. Jake Nelson delves into the growth of the digital sector and finds out why more and more converters are choosing to invest.
Xerox Corp slammed Fujifilm's $1 billion lawsuit over their failed merger proposal as 'desperate and delusional' and has announced plans to sell Xerox products directly into the growing Asia-Pacific market.
The PIAA condemned a Fair Work Commission decision to increase by just $1.30 the amount that an employee must pay to file an unfair dismissal claim. “This is not justice; this is a tragedy," says Paul Mitchell, Printing Industries' workplace relations manager.
Graphics media supplier HVG Graphics Media has signed an exclusive partnership agreement with American finishing solutions company MCT Digital, manufacturer of advanced VersaTech2 digital die-cutters.
Pantone has introduced 203 new colors curated for polyester materials used in athleisure, footwear, swimwear, sleepwear and the home and fashion accessories markets.
Bowing to the inevitable the organisers of IPEX have called it quits following two disastrous trade shows, one in London where it broke tradition by moving to the capital, the second a vain attempt to return to its spiritual home in Birmingham.
Printing Industries CEO Andrew Macaulay says a ‘dramatic improvement in performance’ in 2017 has seen the peak national body post an operating loss that’s $400,000 less than the previous year.
In the outdoor advertising industry’s second major consolidation deal in 24 hours, French giant JCDecaux has agreed to pay $1.2 billion to buy APN Outdoor, one of the two biggest players in the local market. On Monday, rival oOh!media signed a $570m deal to acquire Adshel.
Converters in Sydney, Melbourne and New Zealand found plenty of value in Xeikon's first Cafe events in the region, with expert advice on the pros and cons of going digital. Though just starting out, the conferences paid off for both the hosts and the attendees.
A recent upswing in demand for printing jobs at Mail Boxes Etc. (MBE) Applecross in Perth WA meant the company was being forced to outsource much of its printing work to other providers.