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Print could outlast the desktop computer according to printed electronics experts Novalia.
Read: Print could outlive desktop PCs, says Novalia.
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Workers from packaging giant Mayr-Melnhof Packaging (MMP) continued to protest against their redundancy last weekend with an appearance at Aintree for Saturday's Grand National.
Read: MMP workers protest at Grand National.
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Printers have threatened to boycott suppliers who carry on trading with pre-packs, such as commercial printer Holdmede, which traded as Pelican Press and was sold to two senior employees on the day it went into administration.
Read: Phoenix fury prompts boycott threat.
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Christmas telly is a matter of grave importance. A second missed of Great Expectations and your dad will be asking plot-related questions for the next two hours. Perhaps more pressingly, ''Look, Doctor Who is on!'' is the perfect escape from another round of charades with gran. Thank goodness, then, for the Christmas telly guide.
Read: Me & my... ...
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When it comes to magazines, print, essentially, is having its pockets picked. You see, as magazine printers walk down the dark alley of UK-wide economic uncertainty, preoccupied with depleting paginations and falling client numbers, Apple has snuck up behind them and is helping companies lift publishers right out of the printer's back pocket with ...
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The familiar look of a crowded newsstand belies the fact that magazine publishing is going through a period of enormous change, and that means equally big changes for printers and other suppliers to the sector.
Read: Publishers take on the pressing issue.
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Leeds City College is to close its in-house print training facility and change its Level 3 NVQ Machine Printing course to an industry-based apprenticeship model with no teaching on campus.
Read: Leeds City College withdraws campus-based print tuition.
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Manroland Sheetfed has described KBA's decision to offer servicing to Manroland customers as ''opportunistic'' and ''not the behaviour of a world-class company''.
Read: Manroland hits back at KBA ''opportunistic'' behaviour.
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The battle between packaging manufacturer Mayr-Melnhof Packaging (MMP) and Unite continues, with the union set to take legal action for alleged unlawful dismissal.
Read: Unite to take legal action as MMP dispute rolls on.
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Ryanair has cut the annual print spend on its in-flight magazine by £420,000 by moving from A4 to an A5 format.
Read: Ryanair cuts print spend by more than £400,000.