Digital

Domino to axe 70 UK jobs as part of global cuts

Inkjet and laser manufacturer Domino Printing Sciences has announced that it is to cut 70 UK jobs as demand for coding and marking products remains subdued.

KIP boasts 'world's first' toner-based wide-format machine

KIP is targeting the growing full-colour Computer Aided Design (CAD) market with the launch of what it claims is the world's first toner-based wide-format printer, the Color 80.

Xerox bags five-year Kirklees Council contract

Kirklees Council has awarded Xerox a five-year contract to supply the Yorkshire local authority with high-volume digital kit to its new Document Solutions centralised print and mailing centre.

HP teams with Timsons for Inkjet Web Press finishing kit

HP has partnered with UK-based book printing machinery manufacturer Timsons to develop a finishing system for its 30in Inkjet Web Press, which it anticipates will "open a range of new possibilities to...

Repropoint launches into multi-channel marketing

Repropoint is aiming to "drive customers to print" with the launch of its new multi-channel marketing service - the latest company to offer multi-channel advertising campaigns alongside print.

Digital wide-format holds potential for rich pickings

Printers that own digital kit turn over, on average, twice as much as those that do not, according to Fespa's Wide Survey, in association with InfoTrends.

Italy's Pixart.it first in Europe with KIP wide-format kit

Italian printer Pixart.it has become the first European company to invest in KIP's latest wide-format colour machines, the KIP Color 80.

Star product: Ricoh Pro C900

Ricoh's high-volume Pro C900 digital printer will be launched in the UK at Total Print! Expo (TPE) in October.

Inca launches Onset S20 to bridge flatbed range

Inca has plugged the gap in its range of UV-cured flatbed wide-format machines between the super-high speed Onset and the Turbo, with the Onset S20.

Xerox reveals 3,000 jobs to go in third quarter figures

Xerox is to cut 3,000 jobs worldwide over the next six months as part of a cost-cutting exercise that the company anticipates will save it $200m (129.4m).