Digital

HP unveils upgraded Indigo portfolio

HP has upgraded the Indigo range of presses with new features that include a closed-loop colour control system that measures and adjusts every page to ensure page-to-page, job-to-job and...

Print scores as footy fever kicks off (sorry)

Jo Francis reckons print is already a winner in the World Cup.

Kodak launches Prosper 6000 series

Kodak has unveiled the latest generation of its Prosper high-speed inkjet web press, the Kodak Prosper 6000, which features all new paper transport, drying and ink technology.

Personalised newspaper service launches

PaperLater, a service to create and mail users a bespoke newspaper based on online content, has been launched by The Newspaper Club.

Visual Print brings digital inhouse with RGF funding

Visual Print & Design has brought digital print in-house as part of plans to double in size over the next year.

Heidelberg business review underway as it looks at further buys

Heidelberg will review its ‘weak margin’ product segments over the next six months and could spin-off or discontinue some of its operations, while at the same time looking to acquire in growth areas.

Technique moves into digital with Konica buy

Technique Print Group has branched out into digital printing after investing in a Konica Minolta C6000.

Service Point UK leaves near-£100m shortfall

Unsecured creditors of Service Point UK are owed almost £40m and the company’s total deficiency is approaching £100m, according to official documents.

World Cup Sweepstake Kit raises money for charity

Print industry marketing agency Real Ripple is aiming to raise money for charity with its 2014 FIFA World Cup Sweepstake Kit.

Gallus to become wholly-owned by Heidelberg

Heidelberg is taking 100% ownership of Gallus in a deal that will see Gallus owner Ferdinand Rüesch become Heidelberg’s largest single shareholder.