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Contents
Contents
Features
22 wide format.
EFI honcho flies
in for Orora
Frank Mallozzi flew in to kick start the company’s direct-to- market strategy and hook up
34 with channel partner Starleaton.
37 UV profits from the bench-top
Digital kit does not mean you have to mortgage the farm. Jake Nelson looks at mini profit- makers for the benchtop.
44 The science of colour Controlling colour in print
14 PIAA epiphany Sometimes the best medicine
tastes bitter. After two years in the saddle, we look at Andrew Macaulay’s make-over of the PIAA, and its return to health.
20 The Revolution’s here Australia’s second Konica
Minolta KM-1 B2 digital press goes into Ballarat’s Revolution Print. Patrick Howard breaches the stockade to find out more.
FESPA
Print21’s European correspondent, Nessan Cleary, reports on the Berlin show and discovers the industrial side of
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Cover feature
The glitz and excitement of new equipment investments informs much of today’s printing, packaging and graphic arts industry. After the last guest leaves the inauguration event there is the matter of service,
and service, and service. Born as a pure service and engineering company, Currie Group has never let its roots wither and employs one of the largest service teams in the country – led by Marcus Robinson.
Industry profiles
17 Mitch Mulligan
He’s head of Böttcher Australia and backs
the industry to the hilt as chairman of Visual Connections and an active player in the LIA. Patrick Howard meets the quiet achiever Mitch Mulligan and finds out what revs his engine.
Columns, News, Views, Reviews
48 Kellie Northwood
The ACA head introduces PORTA for reliable industry metrics.
58 Ali Ridha Jaffar
Web to Print is the fastest way to gain new customers and keep existing ones.
57 Daniel Aloi
Our EFI blogger looks into MIS and PrintVision in particular.
58 Andrew Macaulay
The PIAA’s pain is very nearly over and rebuilding has begun.
59 Ruth Cobb
PrintNZ’s CEO looks at the broader economy.
60 Doris Prodanovic
Independent book publishers and non-chain bookshops keep reading alive.
63 News & Classifieds
What’s happening out there plus the classiest classifieds.
processes is more achievable today but this does not mean it is easy, writes Andy McCourt – it starts with measuring.
Installations
24 Bowlilly
Epson SC 2160 DTG printer for baby garments.
29 CMYKhub
FNQ trade print hub gets new Indigos and Mimakis.
40 Digitalpress
Fuji Xerox Iridesse impresses Pettaras.
49 Print On Demand
Digital books on common offset stocks, courtesy Screen.
51 Hornet Press
Horizon BQ470 four-clamp perfect binder.
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