 | Australian Printer Weekly August 4 2009
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Kayell Australia has established an agreement with Serendipity Software to sell the Veripress SoftProofing solution. According to Serendipity, Veripress is the fastest, easiest and most colour accurate on-press softproofing system available.
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Connect09 Australia, a marketing and business forum taking place on October 19 and 20 at the Wentworth Sofitel in Sydney, has released more details of their forum programme.
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In the previous article on the Kodak event in Dayton I concentrated on the Kodak Stream continuous inkjet technology and the new Kodak Prosper Press platform. At this event Kodak also spent time on covering the Kodak Versamark VL series continuous feed inkjet color presses and the Kodak Nexpress SE and Digimaster EX300 sheet fed digital presses.
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Heidelberg says its new Prinect Screening Editor enables print shops utilising its Prinect and CtP Suprasetter technology to carry out top-class lenticular printing. Users can create lens-accurate screens for printing moiré-free lenticular images and an algorithm ensures that the screen lines always coincide exactly with the lenses of the film.
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UK manufacturer GEW has announced the launch of C3, a new reflector design for its range of UV curing systems.
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Celmac has launched its new Eco Panel board, which can be used for direct UV printing, mounting to or routed for office partitioning. According to Celmac the Eco Panel is 100 per cent recyclable and made from 40 per cent recycled paper and cardboard materials.
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Ligare, member company of the Opus Print Group, has celebrated 30 years in the Australian print market. The company began as a small hand binding company in a 200sqm facility in 1979 and has since grown into a full service specialist book printer covering 8000sqm at Riverwood.
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Muller Martini has acquired patents for the VSOP technology from Drent Goebel and is set to launch a new Variable Sleeve Offset Press (VSOP) series, offering flexible package and cardboard printing, by the end of the year.
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Wide format printers and their suppliers are optimistic about the chances of business recovery to pre-recession levels within the next 12 months, according to a Fespa survey. Also, some 83 per cent of respondents believe themselves to be well positioned to take advantage of the conditions if the market rebounds.
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Printing Industries is encouraging the industry to vote in support of Australian book printing in an online poll being conducted by consumer organisation Choice. The poll is seeking public reaction to the Productivity Commission recommendations to end territorial copyright (30 day rule) which Printing Industries has already condemned.
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Printing Industries has signed insurance broker and risk advisor, Marsh, as its endorsed industry insurance broker. Marsh employs more than 1200 people in Australia and has annual revenues approaching $11bn.
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The outdoor media industry recorded a 13.5 per cent fall in its half yearly results, which attracted net media revenue of $188.3m compared to $217.7m for the previous year.
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Hash:1ce53cb0e0bce790aa274678a57455d3 --> |  | Kayell Australia has established an agreement with Serendipity Software to sell the Veripress SoftProofing solution. According to Serendipity, Veripress is the fastest, easiest and most colour accurate on-press softproofing system available. Click here for more | |  | Connect09 Australia, a marketing and business forum taking place on October 19 and 20 at the Wentworth Sofitel in Sydney, has released more details of their forum programme. Click here for more | |  | In the previous article on the Kodak event in Dayton I concentrated on the Kodak Stream continuous inkjet technology and the new Kodak Prosper Press platform. At this event Kodak also spent time on covering the Kodak Versamark VL series continuous feed inkjet color presses and the Kodak Nexpress SE and Digimaster EX300 sheet fed digital presses. Click here for more | |  | Heidelberg says its new Prinect Screening Editor enables print shops utilising its Prinect and CtP Suprasetter technology to carry out top-class lenticular printing. Users can create lens-accurate screens for printing moiré-free lenticular images and an algorithm ensures that the screen lines always coincide exactly with the lenses of the film. Click here for more | |  | UK manufacturer GEW has announced the launch of C3, a new reflector design for its range of UV curing systems. Click here for more | |  | Celmac has launched its new Eco Panel board, which can be used for direct UV printing, mounting to or routed for office partitioning. According to Celmac the Eco Panel is 100 per cent recyclable and made from 40 per cent recycled paper and cardboard materials. Click here for more | |  | Ligare, member company of the Opus Print Group, has celebrated 30 years in the Australian print market. The company began as a small hand binding company in a 200sqm facility in 1979 and has since grown into a full service specialist book printer covering 8000sqm at Riverwood. Click here for more | |  | Muller Martini has acquired patents for the VSOP technology from Drent Goebel and is set to launch a new Variable Sleeve Offset Press (VSOP) series, offering flexible package and cardboard printing, by the end of the year. Click here for more | |  | Wide format printers and their suppliers are optimistic about the chances of business recovery to pre-recession levels within the next 12 months, according to a Fespa survey. Also, some 83 per cent of respondents believe themselves to be well positioned to take advantage of the conditions if the market rebounds. Click here for more | |  | Printing Industries is encouraging the industry to vote in support of Australian book printing in an online poll being conducted by consumer organisation Choice. The poll is seeking public reaction to the Productivity Commission recommendations to end territorial copyright (30 day rule) which Printing Industries has already condemned. Click here for more | |  | Printing Industries has signed insurance broker and risk advisor, Marsh, as its endorsed industry insurance broker. Marsh employs more than 1200 people in Australia and has annual revenues approaching $11bn. Click here for more | |  | The outdoor media industry recorded a 13.5 per cent fall in its half yearly results, which attracted net media revenue of $188.3m compared to $217.7m for the previous year. Click here for more |
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Kayell Australia has established an agreement with Serendipity Software to sell the Veripress SoftProofing solution. According to Serendipity, Veripress is the fastest, easiest and most colour accurate on-press softproofing system available.
Click here for more
|
|

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Connect09 Australia, a marketing and business forum taking place on October 19 and 20 at the Wentworth Sofitel in Sydney, has released more details of their forum programme.
Click here for more
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In the previous article on the Kodak event in Dayton I concentrated on the Kodak Stream continuous inkjet technology and the new Kodak Prosper Press platform. At this event Kodak also spent time on covering the Kodak Versamark VL series continuous feed inkjet color presses and the Kodak Nexpress SE and Digimaster EX300 sheet fed digital presses.
Click here for more
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Heidelberg says its new Prinect Screening Editor enables print shops utilising its Prinect and CtP Suprasetter technology to carry out top-class lenticular printing. Users can create lens-accurate screens for printing moiré-free lenticular images and an algorithm ensures that the screen lines always coincide exactly with the lenses of the film.
Click here for more
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UK manufacturer GEW has announced the launch of C3, a new reflector design for its range of UV curing systems.
Click here for more
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Celmac has launched its new Eco Panel board, which can be used for direct UV printing, mounting to or routed for office partitioning. According to Celmac the Eco Panel is 100 per cent recyclable and made from 40 per cent recycled paper and cardboard materials.
Click here for more
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Ligare, member company of the Opus Print Group, has celebrated 30 years in the Australian print market. The company began as a small hand binding company in a 200sqm facility in 1979 and has since grown into a full service specialist book printer covering 8000sqm at Riverwood.
Click here for more
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Muller Martini has acquired patents for the VSOP technology from Drent Goebel and is set to launch a new Variable Sleeve Offset Press (VSOP) series, offering flexible package and cardboard printing, by the end of the year.
Click here for more
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Wide format printers and their suppliers are optimistic about the chances of business recovery to pre-recession levels within the next 12 months, according to a Fespa survey. Also, some 83 per cent of respondents believe themselves to be well positioned to take advantage of the conditions if the market rebounds.
Click here for more
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Printing Industries is encouraging the industry to vote in support of Australian book printing in an online poll being conducted by consumer organisation Choice. The poll is seeking public reaction to the Productivity Commission recommendations to end territorial copyright (30 day rule) which Printing Industries has already condemned.
Click here for more
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Printing Industries has signed insurance broker and risk advisor, Marsh, as its endorsed industry insurance broker. Marsh employs more than 1200 people in Australia and has annual revenues approaching $11bn.
Click here for more
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The outdoor media industry recorded a 13.5 per cent fall in its half yearly results, which attracted net media revenue of $188.3m compared to $217.7m for the previous year.
Click here for more
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