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With a nationwide reach the biggest trade printer in Sydney is growing on solid family values
8 August, 2014With a nationwide reach the biggest trade printer in Sydney is growing on solid family values
8 August, 2014Publishing mogul Felix Dennis has reaffirmed his “passion for ink on paper” despite the rise in digital media.
4 December, 2008Fespa has postponed the forthcoming Fespa Digital India show planned for 14 to 16 December 2008 in the wake of the terror attacks in Mumbai, whilst the Bangkok show was also impacted by the closure of local airports.
4 December, 2008While there have been several recent product launches in the field of large-format platesetters, the technology remains pretty much unchanged. It’s a mature market and Guy Elliott, Heidelberg’s UK product manager for Prinect workflow and CTP, notes that the main areas of development are in the plates themselves.
28 July, 2008If you were to browse any finishing dealer’s website the chances are you’ll find a Polar for sale. And the Polar 115 is one of the most popular guillotines on the market with dealers scouring the world to find one.
28 July, 2008A Bremy system saves time with automated database publishing and online proofing and approval, says Nathan Wain IT manager at Hague Print
28 July, 2008When it comes to collating flexibility, horizontal machines have always had the floor (if you’ll forgive the pun). Rather than a set-up that requires each sheet to bend around an awkward angle, limiting its thickness, horizontals take a sheet and feed it onto a horizontal raceway, flat.
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