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Two Auckland companies, Crucial Colour and PDQ Print, installed new Perfecta guillotines from Cyber New Zealand before Christmas. Both say the new purchase will help keep more of their work in house
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Two Auckland companies, Crucial Colour and PDQ Print, installed new Perfecta guillotines from Cyber New Zealand before Christmas. Both say the new purchase will help keep more of their work in house
The Presstek DI press series aims to enable printers bridge the gap between offset and digital
Auckland’s PDQ Print, which installed a new Perfecta guillotine from Cyber New Zealand before Christmas, says its new purchase will help keep more of its work in house in a tight market.
More than 200 customers visited Cyber’s Singapore headquarters during the joint open house with Presstek held last year. According to Presstek, customers attended from throughout the region, including Australia, Singapore, Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, Myanmar, Mongolia, Vietnam, and Laos.
Solutions supplier Cyber is continuing to rapidly expand its activities, and now has the largest product range in Australia
Cyber New Zealand has announced the first Australasian sale of a 10-colour Ryobi 7510P press to Auckland’s Crucial Colour.
Well-known industry providers Presstek and Cyber will host a joint gala open house event at Cyber’s Singapore headquarters this month. During the event, which is expected to attract hundreds of attendees, Cyber and Presstek will be demonstrating the Presstek 52DI digital offset press and educating attendees on the specific benefits the press provides.
Presstek, manufacturer and marketer of digital offset printing solutions, has entered into an agreement with Cyber to distribute the Presstek 52DI and 34DI digital offset press portfolio. Cyber, headquartered in Singapore, will distribute Presstek DI presses in Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, Vietnam and Australia.
Presstek, manufacturer and marketer of digital offset printing solutions, has entered into an agreement with Cyber to distribute the Presstek 52DI and 34DI digital offset press portfolio. Cyber, headquartered in Singapore, will distribute Presstek DI presses in Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, Vietnam and Australia.
Locally owned and operated, Wanganui’s H & A Design and Print has installed a Nagai NCD 7 guillotine: the first in the country
Equipment supplier Cyber has ramped up its sales team in the NSW / ACT territory as it records increasing sales following PacPrint. Sales manager Mark Price has been joined by new account manager George Rossi and by John Green, who will be working in a consultancy role.
With its appointment as Ryobi service agent to the Pacific islands, Cyber New Zealand has added another string to its bow
Cyber had one of the biggest presses at the show, a Ryobi 925 an A1-size five-colour offset press, which the company says offers maximum space and labour utilisation, making it the most compact eight-up press on the market. Cyber says it combines speed and high-quality performance at an affordable price.
Cyber had one of the biggest presses at the show, a Ryobi 925 an A1-size five-colour offset press, which the company says offers maximum space and labour utilisation, making it the most compact eight-up press on the market. Cyber says it combines speed and high-quality performance at an affordable price.
The Australian print school announced an agreement with press suppler Cyber to set up and run a print training programme in Singapore for Cyber employees and clients.
At PacPrint the RMIT was the recipient of generous donation from Currie group, which included several pieces of state of the art equipment being showcased on the Currie stand. Also at the show, the print school announced an agreement with Cyber to assist with the company’s print training in Singapore.
At PacPrint the RMIT was the recipient of generous donation from Currie group, which included several pieces of state of the art equipment being showcased on the Currie stand. Also at the show, the print school announced an agreement with Cyber to assist with the company’s print training in Singapore.
The managing director of Cyber Australia and Cyber New Zealand, Bernard Cheong, made one of his regular visits to New Zealand last month. New Zealand Printer caught up with him and found out why his optimism for print remains so high
A year on from its official New Zealand opening, Cyber continues making an impression on Kiwi printers
No longer an afterthought, the finishing department has assumed its rightful position as a vital element in the printing industry constituency. New innovations, and the promise of more to come, have created an unprecedented interest in finishing
The finishing sector is undergoing rapid change with a new breed of highly automated machines set to provide Australia’s printers with new opportunities, reports Wayne Robinson
Cyber, Pte Ltd, parent company of supplier the Cyber Group in New Zealand, Australia, and South East Asia has opened Cyber Centre II in Singapore.
An Auckland print finishing company recently installed New Zealand’s first Shoei crash folder system
Despite a looming trend of overseas competition, printer and carton manufacturer United Printing and Packaging (UPP) expects to double its production output and revenue in the next 14 months reports Carlos Martinez
More than 60 printers and packagers descended on United Printing and Packaging’s premises in Arndell Park last night, to see the chemical embossing capabilities of the Ryobi 750 multi colour offset press.
Cyber Australia, representative of press manufacturer Ryobi is expecting more than 50 printers and packagers to attend a chemical embossing demonstration to be held later this month.
Cyber is a relatively new name to New Zealand printers, but is already making a big impression both here and across the ditch.
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