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  • Sue Threlfo, Konica Minolta.
    Sue Threlfo, Konica Minolta.
  • Demonstrating the power of Accurio with the November/December 2017 issue of Print21 magazine.
    Demonstrating the power of Accurio with the November/December 2017 issue of Print21 magazine.
  • Patrick Howard, Print21 (right), with Tim Saleeba, Konica Minolta.
    Patrick Howard, Print21 (right), with Tim Saleeba, Konica Minolta.
  • Theo Pettaras, Digitalpress (right) with Devan Nair, Konica Minolta.
    Theo Pettaras, Digitalpress (right) with Devan Nair, Konica Minolta.
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The great and the good in the Australian printing industry turned out at Sydney's Museum of Contemporary Art last night for an event showcasing the supplier's range of Accurio digital presses.

Industry figures such as Andrew Macaulay, CEO PIAA; Theo Pettaras of Sydney's Digitalpress, a new Konica Minolta Accurio customer; and Patrick Howard of Print21 joined Konica Minolta staff and clients from across the country to see the latest Accurio technology. Three presses ran on the night, printing out and binding samples - including the November/December 2017 issue of Print21 magazine - to show off the company's IQ-501 intelligent quality optimiser system.

Sue Threlfo, general manager of production and industrial print at Konica Minolta, thanked all those who'd made the journey to attend the function and reaffirmed KM's commitment to its customers. "We want to face these challenges in the industry with you, and one of the ways we can do that is to bring you great solutions, and to bring you service and support," she said. "Let's continue to work together to ensure success. I believe the possibilities can truly be infinite."

Refreshments and a live band accompanied the humming of the presses, and Konica Minolta employees were on hand to talk customers through the features of the machines on show and how the kit could be used to expand their businesses.

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