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ITV uses new magazine to extend reach

Commercial television broadcaster ITV has launched a new magazine intended to cultivate new and extend existing audiences.

Onyx launches v18.5 workflow/RIP

Onyx Graphics has launched Onyx 18.5, the latest version of its wide-format print workflow and RIP product, which embraces the new Adobe PDF Print Engine (APPE) 5.1.

Third strike day set at CPI William Clowes

Unite members at CPI William Clowes will go ahead with a third strike day on Thursday 17 January as a pay dispute with management continues.

Xaar Q4 trading below expectations

Inkjet manufacturer Xaar’s full-year revenues are set to have fallen by more than a third year-on-year after trading in Q4 continued at levels below the company’s expectations.

Reflex launches new Proof Plus service

Reflex Group has set up a new design and proofing service, Proof Plus, that is intended to improve accuracy of proofing and packaging design across a range a wide range of product types.

Pelican broadens horizons with new Kongsberg cutter

Pelican Print has invested in an Esko Kongsberg X24 cutter in order to ease its finishing bottlenecks.

Alphaprint bought out of liquidation by Bravo Print

Colchester-based commercial printer Alphaprint has been bought out of liquidation by the nearby Bravo Print group of companies.

Arjowiggins sale terminated

Sequana's sale of Arjowiggins’ Graphic and Creative Papers businesses has been canned after the buyer got cold feet as a result of deteriorating market conditions.

CMYUK takes on first digital textile manager

CMYUK has appointed its first digital textile manager as it continues to invest across the soft signage, home decor and fashion markets.

PrintWeek’s rundown of stories that defined the past 12 months

2018 proved to be another bumper year of news for print, so as the industry eases itself into 2019, we take a look at the stories that dominated last year's headlines.