Here are just a few of the gems you might've missed in social media this week…
- UK book printers cashing in on soaring demand for Thatcher bios
- Crims printing counterfeit money to finance drug deals
- An RR Donnelley worker dying at a printing plant
- Blackstrap turning Twitter articles into $15 print books
- Fuji Xerox expanding into Burma
- Varsity Graphics winning jobs through LinkedIn and Twitter
- Behind-the-scenes photos from letterpress studio Little Peach
- Gillette finding a risqué way to combine Kate Upton and QR codes
- A designer producing origami suits for Italian paper company Fedrigoni
- High-end wedding invitations from Carbon8
- Should printers do more to connect with the design community?
- Do you have a succession plan?
Our top five stories this week were…
1) We're debt free and growing strongly, says $200m print manager
2) Small printers tell govt: 'you're killing us with taxes and red tape'
3) New Brisbane letterpress house beats digital printer to Fashion Week job
4) Million-dollar investment in Nexpresses leads to million-plus runs for Cojo
5) Manage credit better or it will 'haunt' the industry, say suppliers
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