Equipment manufacturers

Agfa's digital printing business grows as ink sales boom

Agfa’s Digital Print & Chemicals operation overtook Radiology last year to become its biggest division – with inkjet ink sales up 14%, boosted by the conversion of former Inca customers.

Cutting speed can be adjusted by the operator to accommodate intricate work, or for doing straight lines fast

Intec takes wraps off new light production model

Intec has announced a new B3-plus digital die-cutter that packs a lot of punch for its price and compact footprint.

Pureprint whips up Welsh book for Wrexham

Sussex-headquartered Pureprint has produced a special Welsh-language book for Wrexham AFC, in partnership with specialist multilingual non-profit publisher NABU and HP.

Ricoh plans 'spectacular immersive experience' at Drupa

Ricoh has released more details about its plans for the ‘Henkakuverse’ at the upcoming Drupa expo, including an expansion of its creature-based product names.

The SureColor-F1000 can print directly onto dark, as well as light, fabrics

Epson to host first Fespa showings in Amsterdam

Two recently launched Epson printers will receive their first Fespa outings when the show returns later this month.

Xerox’s share price was up by 5.07% yesterday

Xerox to offer $400m of senior notes

Xerox has said that, subject to market conditions, it is offering up to $400m (£315m) in aggregate principal amount of senior notes due 2029.

O'Brien now leads a sales team of more than 250 people

Paula O’Brien joins Ricoh UK as sales director

Paula O’Brien has joined Ricoh UK as its director of sales, taking over sales duties from CEO Glenn Griggs.

Beam 2 has hardware and software changes for improved overall productivity

Highcon clears decks in 2023

Highcon has announced preliminary results for last year that include a big loss, but the restructured company aims to achieve cash breakeven in H2 this year.

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.

KM: print volumes at commercial printing companies “on a recovery trend”

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.