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Mitsubishi will contact customers directly about the increase

Mitsubishi HiTec Paper increases thermal paper prices

Mitsubishi HiTec Paper Europe has increased the prices of its Thermoscript thermal papers by “up to 10%”, effective as of Sunday (1 October).

(L-R) Fujifilm Europe's Ralf Petersen, Infigo's Paul Bromley and Fujifilm Europe's Raynald Barillot

Fujifilm and Infigo partner on Jet Press FP790 web-to-print offering

Fujifilm and Infigo have partnered to enable Fujifilm to provide customers with an extensive web-to-print offering alongside its Jet Press FP790 inkjet press for flexible packaging.

Screen Europe appoints new president

Screen Europe has appointed Osamu Yamagata as its new president.

News UK and DMG Media newspaper titles

Newspaper joint venture: industry reacts

Industry players have begun reacting to the momentous news from News UK and DMG Media, which plan to form a joint venture for newspaper production.

Auto Color Adjuster is available across EMEA immediately

Ricoh launches colour adjustment device

Ricoh has launched the new Auto Color Adjuster (ACA) to help commercial printers expand into colour critical markets, increase production versatility, streamline production processes, and improve...

The Printroom Group full throttle after Canon upgrade

The Printroom Group has seen its production speeds jump by up to 500% after upgrading two of its Canon machines in July.

Apprentices: new support is also available for people aged over 25

WorldSkills competition drops printing from 2024 finals

A global skills competition that pits professionals against each other has dropped Printing and Print Media Technology from its 2024 world finals.

Quadrant2Design installs UK’s first Jetrix XGR320

Poole-based exhibition display printer Quadrant2Design (Q2D) has become the first company in the UK to install InkTec’s new Jetrix XGR320 roll-to-roll LED-UV printer.

The Northumberland County Council tender is worth £270,000

New tenders include European contract

Among the new print tenders currently available are two from councils in the UK as well as a contract on the continent.

The note, preserved in excellent condition, is expected to fetch up to £16,000. Image credit: Noonans

Rare 123-year old £5 note goes up for auction

An exceptionally rare £5 banknote, printed in 1900, is expected to fetch up to £16,000 when auctioned at Noonans’ auction house in Mayfair on 12 October.