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ONYX releases 18.5 wide format RIP software update

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Onyx Graphics announced the global availability of ONYX 18.5 software, the latest version release of the company’s wide- and grand-format RIP software. 

APN Outdoor extends Perth Airport contract

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APN Outdoor, now part of global outdoor giant JCDecaux, signed an upgraded deal with Perth Airport, rounding out its existing contract to cover internal advertising in all four terminals and external billboards approaching and within the Perth Airport precinct.

OOH oOh! rebrands Adshel, now reaches 90% of Australians 

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Out-of-home (OOH) advertiser oOh!media says the integration of Adshel’s street furniture assets has extended the company’s audience reach to “well above 90 per cent of the Australian population.”

Inkjet printers in the spotlight at Heimtextil 

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HP, Epson, Mimaki, Xeikon and Kornit will exhibit their latest inkjet digital printing technologies for wall and floor coverings and decorative fabrics at next month’s Heimtextil 2019 interior textiles show in Frankfurt. Xeikon is launching its new Walldeco Discovery Solution for short-run wall decoration.

Celmac is HP's channel partner of the year

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Large format supplier Celmac has been awarded HP’s 2018 "Service Partner of the Year for Australia and New Zealand" as the highest rated channel partner in the region.

NZSDA to launch Signee pilot program in April 2019

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The NZ Sign and Display Association's new training initiative Signee – Education to Employment, will begin with a pilot program in Christchurch in April 2019, before a second intake is rolled out in July to include Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch.

Hop broadens market for Hop-Syn GO synthetic papers

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Hop Industries says its Hop-Syn GO synthetic paper - initially designed for the HP Indigo digital press – is now recommended for all leading digital LED inkjet printers and LED offset presses.

Last chance for $3,000 EPSON cash-back

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Epson’s cash-back promotion is expiring soon, offering up to a cool $3,000 for any printer, working or not, against purchase of a new SureColor 6070, 8070 or 20070 roll printer.

‘Nice problem to have’: Fleetmark QLD wins $35k prize

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Brisbane digital print and signage business Fleetmark Queensland has won first prize in Graphic Art Mart’s “Work Hard, Play Hard” competition, and now has to choose between a Nissan Navara RX 4X4 Dual Cab Pick Up or a Harley Davidson motorcycle, to the value of $35,000.00 RRP.

Soft signage & textiles: free SGIA webinar for early risers

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The Specialty Graphic Imaging Association (SGIA) is presenting a series of free webinars this month that will cover topics including Soft Signage Opportunities and New Applications for Digitally Printed Textiles.

‘Adapt and diversify’: Cactus GM Keith Ferrel

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‘You can’t afford now to be one-dimensional,” says Cactus Imaging general manager Keith Ferrel, who will present a seminar on diversification and automation at the FESPA Asia Print Expo in Bangkok, Thailand in February 2019.

Spicers offloads its former Tasmanian paper mill

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Spicers Limited has put the 56-hectare site of its former Wesley Vale Paper Mill near Devonport on the block and has sold another of its Tasmanian properties for $2.85 million.

Signwave sales jump 18% across Australia 

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New centres in Perth and Adelaide helped sign and graphics franchiser Signwave to a healthy 18 percent year-to-date increase in sales across its local network.

Mimaki becomes founding member of 3D print consortium

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Mimaki Engineering has announced it's one of the founding members of the ADAPT (Additive and Digital Advanced Production Technologies) consortium launched by the renowned Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).

New Hexis training dates for January

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Hexis Australia has announced dates in January 2019 for the next series of training courses at its new Yatala facility, about half way between Brisbane and the Gold Coast.

‘Tis the season of the scammer

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The ACCC’s Scamwatch is warning people not to get caught out by a number of increasingly common holiday season scams. “Scammers will take advantage of special days or major events like Christmas to fleece people of their money or personal information,” says ACCC Deputy Chair, Delia Rickard.

New Thieme machines for digital glass printing

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German manufacturer Thieme’s two new machines for ceramic printing on automotive glass and appliance glass/technical glasses were demonstrated at this year’s Glasstec in Düsseldorf, Germany.

Epson launches two new quality paper ranges

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The fine art papers, released at photokina 2018, are tailored to work with Epson’s SureColor SC-P and Stylus Pro printers and with the various generations of Epson UltraChrome inks.

Payment times ‘biggest cause of disputes’ for small business

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Small businesses in Australia are paying an average of $130,000 to resolve disputes through formal processes, double the cost of a decade ago, with slow payments causing most of the problems, according to the Small Business Ombudsman.

Summa launches new 3.2 m flatbeds for textiles

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Belgian flatbed manufacturer Summa has rolled out two new models in its F Series finishing flatbed system, the F3232 and F3220, which are expected to be ready for shipment by April 2019.

‘Vibrant, yet mellow’: Pantone’s colour of the year 

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“An animating and life-affirming coral hue with a golden undertone that energizes and enlivens with a softer edge” - colour specialist The Pantone Institute has named Living Coral as its colour of the year for 2019.

  1. FESPA 2019’s ‘Explosion of Possibilities’
  2. SCOOP! First Massivit 1800 giant 3D printer goes into WA
  3. Picton Press is back but “crocodiles in the water”
  4. Follow the money: latest govt. print & signage contracts
  5. Charti buys Stanton Media in its first acquisition
  6. ACCC slams Visy Recycling over unfair customer contracts
  7. QMS and MediaWorks create NZ's largest multi-media business
  8. Epson SurePress ticks all the boxes for Wagner Labels
  9. Maxteq named ANZ agent for finishing specialist Rotocontrol
  10. Ricky Richards raises funds for Sydney Children’s Hospital
  11. Mutoh releases new 162cm ValueJet 1627MH 
  12. Massivit 1800 3D printer up to the tusk
  13. Penrith Museum of Printing Grand Re-opening in pictures
  14. HVG welcomes Gerber Tech/MCT Digital takeover deal 
  15. PMP rebrands as Ovato to 'reposition' for the future
  16. QMS targets ‘untapped potential’ of global sports signage
  17. Roland DG’s free UV Direct Printing guide 
  18. Scamwatch: ACCC issues business email hacker alert
  19. OKI offers colour database for ColorPainter users
  20. Mimaki expands network with Brisbane showroom
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