Colour

Kodak culls COO role and will cut further 1,000 jobs
Kodak has axed the role of president and chief operating officer Phil Faraci and will shed a further 1,000 jobs as it speeds up cost cutting efforts while the clock ticks on its Chapter 11...

AMS ups packaging presence with launch of M1C Labelmaxer
Mail equipment supplier AMS is upping its offering for the packaging sector with the launch of its M1C Labelmaxer.

Precision prepares for arrival of B2 Indigo
Precision Printing's HP Indigo 10000 is set to be delivered at the end of this month.

DPI targets personalisation with second Nuvera 120 EA
Digital Printed Image (DPI) has bought a second Xerox Nuvera 120 EA following a successful six months of production on its first installation.

Severnprint invests in digital equipment
Commercial printer Severnprint has installed two new Xerox presses along with a Morgana DigiFold in a 430,000 investment.

Fujitsu installs three Océ Jetstreams for HMRC print contract
Fujitsu has installed three Océ Jetstream inkjet colour presses in a bid to "revolutionise" documents sent out by HMRC, for whom it provides an outsourced print service.

Digital colour is 'an opportunity' for book printers
Digital colour printing is an opportunity for book printers to win back work that is currently being offshored, according to speakers at last week's annual London Digital Book Printing Forum.

Landa to review Ipex participation
Landa is "revisiting" its plans to exhibit at Ipex 2014 following news that HP and Agfa will not be at the show.

True colour no longer in the eye of the beholder: colour calibration explained
In the world of retail, colour is king. Get it right, and your carefully selected shade can be as good as a free sample in making the consumer crave a certain foodstuff. Get it wrong, or end up with a...

Kremer Signs recruits to satisfy 24/7 demand
Property board printer Kremer Signs has employed five production staff to man a round-the-clock digital print service following a surge in demand from the housing market.