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Lintec to launch lightweight repositionable window film at Fespa

Lintec Graphic Films will unveil its latest clear adhesive window substrate, RePop, at Fespa Digital 2014, from 20-23 May at Messe München.

Restructure costs drag KBA to €130m operating loss

KBA has posted a 2013 operating loss of €130.7m (£109.4m), compared to a 2012 profit of €13.7m (£11.5m), citing costs related to its Fit@All restructuring programme as well as substantial decline in...

M&S moves on card supply

Marks & Spencer has moved to ensure some of the greetings card production handled on its behalf by Hallmark will remain in the UK.

Funding difficulties leave printers asking if scheme is viable

With the government continuing to pump money into the Regional Growth Fund (RGF) faster than it can be spent by either the BIS or the intermediaries through which the vast majority of funds are...

IDG makes UV litho move with Komori H-UV

ImageData Group is ahead of the game when it comes to Ipex show orders – the firm has already decided to buy the Komori Lithrone GL540 with H-UV curing that will be on show in London next month.

Domino expands to meet digital growth

Domino has officially opened a new facility in Cambridge as it gears up for growth in its digital printing solutions wing.

Mount Street boosts luxe print setup

Mount Street Printers is poised to become the biggest die-stamper in England after acquiring the die-stamping assets of two other printers.

Platinum Print poised to install Komori H-UV

Platinum Print has fulfilled its plan to increase production efficiencies by ordering a new Komori Lithrone S429 H-UV press.

Manroland Sheetfed owner hopeful on market recovery

Manroland Sheetfed will roll out ‘the next evolution’ of its presses in 2015, with its owner predicting ‘something of a recovery’ in press sales.

Marstan Press invests £1.4m in new XL75 10-colour perfector

Marstan Press will install a new Heidelberg Speedmaster XL75 10-colour perfecting press next month as part of a £1.4m investment – the largest ever for the 60-year-old printer.