Inkjet

International Paper’s JetStar™ range goes from strength to strength

The latest version of International Paper’s JetStar™ range broadens the possibilities of high-speed inkjet and opens up high-end applications that offset and pre-print grades have struggled to...

Meteor Inkjet relocates to support growth

Meteor Inkjet has relocated to a new, larger office at the Harston Mill complex in Harston, near Cambridge, to support its continued growth.

Xaar resets growth plans as results disappoint

Xaar has posted a 39% slump in underlying revenues and £1.1m loss for the first half of the year, leading chief executive Doug Edwards to admit that his 2020 growth target of £220m turnover is now...

Ricoh follows the signs with first UV flatbed release

Ricoh has officially released the Pro T7210, its first wide-format UV flatbed, to the UK market.

Route One to take UK's first Landa S10P

Route One Print will become the first UK company to install a Landa S10P Nanographic printing press, in a move the firm believes will help facilitate a broader shift to print-on-demand models.

Digital label press installs outstrip conventional

European digital label press installations overtook conventional press sales for the first time in 2017, according to the latest Finat Radar.

Xaar warns again on outlook

Shares in Xaar slumped to a five-year low after the inkjet manufacturer issued another profits warning.

AstroNova launches latest digital colour label printer

AstroNova’s QuickLabel division has launched the first of its second-generation Kiaro! digital inkjet colour label printers.

Domino celebrates 40th anniversary with staff event

Domino Printing Sciences has held a special event at its UK headquarters in Cambridge to mark its 40th anniversary, recognising its staff for their contribution to the company’s development.

Inkjet market to pass $100bn in 2023

The global market for inkjet printing will grow at a rate of 9.4% year-on-year and will be worth $109bn (£85.4bn) in 2023, according to new research from Smithers Pira.