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PrintNZ says that its updated and re-released book Health Safety & Environment Guide for Printing and Related Industries, first published in 2001, will be made available to everyone in the industry.
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PrintNZ says that its updated and re-released book Health Safety & Environment Guide for Printing and Related Industries, first published in 2001, will be made available to everyone in the industry.
Aarque Graphics and Roland DG have announced the introduction of RolandClinic into New Zealand.
Bob Brandis teaches print to three diverse groups of people, including prisoners, Pacific islanders and TAFE students, reports Wayne Robinson
Carlos Martinez met with Robert Black, director of the RMIT’s International Centre of Graphic Technology (ICGT) to find out the latest state of play
Three trainee journalists have become the first to sign up for the new national diploma in applied journalism, launched at parliament by associate minister for tertiary education, Dr Wayne Mapp.
HP and AM International have extended an invitation for printers to attend an open house featuring the seven colour HP Indigo 5500 digital press at the AM International showroom, Unit 1, 9 Orbit Drive Albany, on Auckland’s North Shore, from April 7 - 9.
Frontline Technologies has placed a call challenging printers, publishers, designers and agencies to boldly go into the final frontier of colour space by attending an ISO standards industry summit later this month.
PrintNZ is seeking expressions of interest from printing and packaging companies considering accessing the inaugural PrintNZ Training Productivity Fund.
PrintNZ is seeking expressions of interest from printing and packaging companies considering accessing the inaugural PrintNZ Training Productivity Fund.
Discovering how industry training organisations can help member companies boost their operations was the key aim of a pilot productivity project held throughout the country in 2008
Carbon offsetting is a major tool in the fight against man-made climate change, yet it is much maligned with some people calling it a permit to pollute. So, what is carbon offsetting, and does it have a part to play in establishing a way for printers to be more environmentally friendly?
Leading flexo supplies company GMS Pacific is set to make a splash with the launch of a new water wash out plate into Australia and New Zealand
KBA has announced the publication of its latest book, titled Coating Sample Book – Technology by KBA, which is intended as a practical guide to reproducible finishing.
KBA has announced the publication of its latest book, titled Coating Sample Book – Technology by KBA, which is intended as a practical guide to reproducible finishing.
Spicers says there is nothing more exciting than a blank piece of paper, which is one half of a relationship waiting to be completed
Among the more interesting demonstrations at the recent drupa exhibition was the digital printing of newspapers, says Andrew Tribute
A year on from its official New Zealand opening, Cyber continues making an impression on Kiwi printers
New Zealanders were among the guests at Heidelberg’s Cutting and Converting for Packaging and Print Open House, held at its Print Media Academy in Melbourne.
PrintNZ has enlisted an international expert to lead a course next week that centres on negotiating for profit.
Delegates at last week’s PrintNZ centenary conference received tips about the latest print marketing success stories from Europe.
Following weeks of tough competition, Royce Richards from Rainbow Print in Christchurch won double gold for the printing industry at the WorldSkills national competition in Wellington
PrintNZ Training has appointed Grant Letfus as a training liaison officer.
The PrintNZ Ink in Our Veins centenary conference offers a chance for attendees to learn about variable data printing and direct marketing.
Delegates at this month’s PrintNZ Ink in Our Veins centenary conference will get a look at developments in print from two overseas experts.
A recent printing exhibition at Massey University’s Wellington campus gave visitors a look at student’s work with both old and new printing methods.
Queensland’s only print school is facing possible closure, with trainee printers looking at an online educational future combined with on-the-job training.
Lithoprint managing director Anne Read credits her company’s best-ever Pride In Print medals return to lessons she and staff gleaned from the judging seminar held in Wellington last year.
The latest in the PrintNZ seminar series will cover health and safety issues at 10 separate venues throughout July and August.
CPI invited printers and designers to the NSW art gallery to tell them they need to stay on top of green legislation and accreditations or risk a public flogging, reports Carlos Martinez.
PrintNZ Training has two new initiatives available to all print industry members – the revamped Diploma in Management - Print qualification and two Colour Management modules.
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