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NUtec hails flexibility of latest like-for-like Mimaki ink replacement
Ink developer NUtec Digital Ink has expanded the options open to Mimaki CJV and JV printer users with its Diamond D10-GF-MS21 family of products.
Robert McClements retires from BPIF after 25 years
Robert McClements has retired from the BPIF after 25 years of service.
K&B wins huge order, reveals mega Drupa spend
Order intake at Koenig & Bauer has been boosted by a big banknote press deal with the United States Bureau of Engraving, while the firm has also revealed its likely eight-digit Drupa spend.
Connected packaging on the rise in 2024
Companies are overwhelmingly likely to connect their packaging production to their digital marketing or online presence according to new research, as they seek to gain extra value from their...
Macfarlane sales down but profit up in 2023
Macfarlane Group experienced a 3% drop in revenue in 2023, but its pre-tax profit climbed by 2%, as its recent acquisitions delivered strong performances.
Psycho Peacock sextuples capacity with double Durst buy
Wide-format events and exhibitions printer Psycho Peacock has taken delivery of two brand-new 3.5m Durst roll-to-roll print engines, effectively increasing its capacity by up to six times.
Choosing the right canvas stretcher bars
Kenover Puit, one of the leading stretcher bar manufacturers, shares its expert advice on choosing the best material for canvas stretcher bars to ensure the longevity of printed canvas jobs.
Exclusive: inside London Overground’s £6m rebrand
Tenders for Transport for London’s (TfL’s) £6.3m London Overground overhaul will go live later in 2024, with 113 stations and six lines requiring totally new signage. Printweek spoke to TfL’s head of...
Sign & Digital UK receives positive response after revamp
Signage and wide-format show Sign & Digital UK (SDUK) returned to the NEC in Birmingham earlier this week – the first since Datateam Business Media acquired the show and also co-located it with...
Konica Minolta streamlines business units
Konica Minolta is streamlining its business units into three – a move that means Professional Print will be combined with its workplace operations in a huge new division.