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Australian Printer now online

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The country's oldest, biggest and most influential print business magazine, Australian Printer is now available in an online version for PC, Mac, iPhone, iPad and Android devices.

Hosted by RealView, the online version of Australian Printer appears in exactly the same format as the printed version – which continues as the core platform – but has the advantage of being able to deliver rich interactive media, such as embedded video, and hyperlinks to advertisers' websites.

Click here to view the online version of Australian Printer:

Brian Moore, long-time publisher of Printer Magazines Group says, "Australian Printer has been the leading print medium for the past 63 years, a position it has achieved and maintained through continual innovation. By delivering the magazine online as well as in print, we are ensuring that our readers are better served, that more readers can subscribe, and that advertisers have a direct connection to the readers."

The online version of Australian Printer is already up and running, with three issues already available. The first issue for 2013, February, will be online shortly and free of charge - online readers can sign up for an email which notifies them the instant each new edition is published online.

Moore says, "This is about expanding our reach and providing new services. We anticipate that the printed version of Australian Printer will continue to grow and develop, perfectly complemented by the online version."

To access the online version, readers simply click the graphic of the front page on the i-grafix website, and fill out a simple registration form, after which they can access Australian Printer online, whenever they like.



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