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Rhodes Watson of Wot A Sign in Yeppoon has become the Australian distributor for an innovative product called Card Caddie.
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Bordeaux is changing the material of its ink cartridges to increase their durability.
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Two of the Black Saturday bush fire victims have started a wide format business called Belladonna Digital Imaging in Victoria.
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The success of Printing Industries Sustainable Green Print (SGP) program has helped attract NSW Government funding for a printing industry based energy efficiency program.
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Triga Systems has announced a new quick-change fabric banner solution.
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Oracal has announced the introduction of Orajet Series 3105HT High-Tack Calendered PVC Digital Media.
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FINAT, the European association for the self-adhesive label industry reports that demand for self-adhesive label materials in Europe has continued its strong recovery in 2010.
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The two companies will, over two breakfast seminars, show the potential for automation in your business.
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A challenge for any printer is to achieve identical colour results on multiple digital output devices, or in mixed production environments.
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Everything is falling into place for what organisers believe will be one of the most glittering National Print Awards Presentations ever held.
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In a once only presentation, Sepiax Ink’s Asian boss Stewart Partridge will discuss “how water-based resin inks will change the digital printing landscape” at the Visual Impact Image Expo 2011 forums in May 2011.
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A prolific name in the local industry is set to become a ubiquitous name in the Americas.
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Sign China 2011, together with the two collocated fairs – LED China & LED Lighting China – concluded on a high note at the China Import and Export Fair Pazhou Complex in Guangzhou, P.R. China on 4 March 2011.
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When a supermarket has a large area of customer-facing glass that fronts a non-retail area, what do you do with it?
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Commenting to Australian Printer magazine, Roland DG Australia's sales director, John Wall says, “It’s still early days but we are expecting very minimal impact for our Australian customers. Our operations in Japan haven’t been directly affected with our facilities 100 per cent intact and our people all accounted for. It is now just a matter of logistics, which affects the whole country not just Roland DG or the print industry.
- Trade supplier, National Sign Systems have released their 2011 Catalogue.
- Japanese earthquake and tsunami looks likely to affect supply
- Mimaki reports no damage
- Mutoh survives earthqauke and tsunami
- Epson report damage to their facilities
- Jenrite takes Latex on the road
- Mike Morgan joins Starleaton in Queensland
- PrintEx11 Forum topics finalised
- Condé introduce their DyeTrans 7890 and 9890 sublimation printers
- Epson launches Colour Imaging Exhibition
- Anitech moves Victoria office
- Aslan launch very high adhesion film
- Jim Dobbin joins Cielab
- Anitech launches PVC alternative
- Océ launch the ultimate poster printer