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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
Fujifilm Holdings is negotiating a deal that could see the Tokyo-based company take a controlling interest in long-term joint-venture partner Xerox, according to a report in the Wall Street Journal.
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Paper merchant Spicers has named Damien Power as its new chief financial officer after shareholders voted to remove former CFO Wayne Johnston from the board and elect six new directors.
With commercial print flat-lining and causing a reduced appetite for offset press investment, Heidelberg is looking to packaging to sustain business growth. Print21’s Patrick Howard visited the company’s Wiesloch Print Academy.
Global regulators are sharpening their focus on the environmental impacts of printed products, which will affect all parts of the graphics supply chain, from design to procurement, writes consultant Laurel Brunner.
News media lobby group NewsMediaWorks has named Dr Tony Wilkins as its executive director, environment - responsible for advising the news media industry on product stewardship and environmental issues and responsibilities.
Sydney direct mail and marketing specialist The Camerons Group has won a $3 million contract to print declaration envelopes for the Australian Electoral Commission (AEC).
Holmesglen TAFE’s new digital print centre, sponsored by Konica Minolta, is now fully operational and a new intake of students will begin training in February. "We now have a training space to take great pride in and something special to show the industry and our school communities."
Santa Claus had plenty of gifts for print and mail over the 2017 holiday season, with Australia Post delivering a deluge of letters and parcels in what the national carrier has hailed as its busiest December ever. Book sales also held firm during the Christmas period despite the weather.
When it comes to attracting and retaining new customers, the commercial printing sector is a highly competitive place. In the latest issue of Print21 magazine, Ricoh’s Henryk Kraszewski offers ten tips for differentiation.
Imagine a snowflake with textured details on a postcard or a book cover with a white horse on a dark stock. These types of enhancements are possible with the first White Dry Ink for the Xerox iGen 5 150 Press.
Epochal change for the peak industry body as prominent industry identity passes the South Australian baton to Sarah Leo of Openbook Howden.
Océ, acquired by Canon in 2009, has taken over marketing, distribution and service for the Océ branded wide format and production inkjet range from Canon Australia.
Trade only printing for resellers has been with us for decades but a rising phenomenon is trade wide format. Print21 magazine editor Andy McCourt looks at the trend in the latest issue.
Franchiser Worldwide Printing Solutions is one of the first printers in Australia to move up to the latest ISO colour standard. “To maintain our leading position as a provider to 35,000 customers, we had little choice but to upgrade," says MD Arnold Whiteside (pictured).
Michael Warshall, executive director of Nulab (pictured), is retiring after 45 years in the industry, and has sold his company to Victorian digital photo printer HC Pro. Nulab made the announcement in an email to customers, assuring them it will be a smooth transition.
After years of banging on about print’s sustainability, we are finally beginning to see some appreciation of the massive impact that electronic media and communications have on the environment, writes sustainability expert Laurel Brunner.