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Cloc spends 'half a million' on digital kit to meet demand

Cloc is targeting a £3m turnover after investing in a quartet of Xerox digital machines to help serve its burgeoning educational client base.

Other Digital News

Polestar completes £4m digital spend with UK's first JetStream 2200

Polestar has said it aims to grow its variable data offering and transpromo operations after completing...

Palladian Press buys internet group Dominion

Palladian Press has bolstered its web and multimedia services arm after acquiring fellow Colchester-based...

GI Direct identifies transpromo success in report

Nearly 20% of the UK's top 100 loyalty schemes are now printing transpromo adverts in the white space...

Howard Hunt champions personalised calendar campaign

Howard Hunt Group has enjoyed a successful Christmas period after completing a campaign that allowed...

Kodak boosts packaging presence with NuPro assets buy

Kodak has bolstered its offering to the packaging industry after announcing the "acquisition of certain...

Digital Print: A 2008 Retrospective

In 2008, the digital print sector was defined by an increased uptake of the technology. And in a year...

In Depth

Ricoh's acquisition strategy highlights suppliers' moves to cover more markets

Mergers and acquisitions are on everybody's mind. This is always the case during difficult times. Early...

Could digital muscle in on newsprint?

With the UK newspaper industry's billion pound in­­­­­­vest­­­­­ment in web offset printing presses,...

Wider remit adds a new dimension

Total Print! Expo's organisers promise the show will be bigger and better than any previous London...

The digital dust-up

Ever since the introduction of digital presses, debate has raged over digital and offset print and which...

Océ ColorWave 600

Launched just before Drupa, the ColorWave 600 is special among inkjet machines in that it uses a novel...

Xerox Gel Ink

Whether Xerox’s gel ink announcement at Drupa was a curve ball aimed squarely at competitors...