Here are just a few of the gems you might've missed in social media this week…
- A US printer receiving $140,000 compensation for an election printing bungle
- A UK packaging firm being fined $290,000 for a workplace accident
- The European Space Agency looking at how 3D printing can be used in space
- Gunns' former chairman being tried in August for insider trading
- The printing of water-based solar paint providing a breakthrough in solar power
- Photos from Minuteman Press Brisbane's site relocation party
- A Canon Australia technician qualifying for the Office Imaging Product World Cup
- IDS Displays supplying backdrops to promote the Wallabies-Lions tests
- Behind-the-scenes photos from Discus in Perth
- Martha Stewart designing an Easter egg in CMYK colours
- What do you love about PacPrint?
- What's the best way to handle workplace disputes?
Our top five stories this week were…
1) Geon gone: Todisco family buys Tasmanian business
2) Opus recruits two more Geon execs as consolidation continues
3) Good Impressions creditors approve repayment plan that protects director from court
4) Opus is king of Canberra after acquiring Blue Star ACT
5) Geon NZ owed NZ$54m to bankers, suppliers and staff
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