Equipment manufacturers
Departures dominate September’s most-read stories
While the passing of Heidelberg's Mark Singer, Xerox’s Drupa withdrawal, and The National Trust offshoring its Handbook were the top stories, the month featured its fair share of good news too.
Printing United Expo upbeat on expanded show
Organisers of the upcoming Printing United Expo are prepping for their biggest show yet, with the exhibition aiming to be “a place where everyone can wet their beak”.
Kodak launches Prinergy 10.0
Kodak has launched Version 10.0 of its Prinergy workflow software.
Closing the loop: How to be a truly sustainable business and why it matters
HP’s Mike Boyle looks at how embracing a circular economy can be a win for consumers, printers and the planet and shares some of the lessons from HP’s journey of adopting a closed-loop business...
Heidelberg unveils new generation of Versafires
Heidelberg unveiled the latest models in its Versafire range this morning (28 September), with the LP and LV replacing 2018’s EP and EV machines.
Two new 1.6m UV Mimakis revealed
Two brand-new LED-UV machines from Japanese manufacturer Mimaki have been unveiled.
Drupa organiser reacts to Xerox withdrawal, rejigs hall
Messe Düsseldorf has commented on Xerox’s Drupa 2024 cancellation and Printweek can reveal that 50% of the space previously allocated to the manufacturer has already been snapped up.
Sharp pushes into production print in USA
Sharp is making a fresh push into production printing in the US, via a new partnership with fellow Japanese manufacturer Fujifilm.
Paw Deco grows with Mimaki install
Pet keepsake business Paw Deco has installed a Mimaki UJF-3042MkII e UV-LED printer to enhance its offering.
Xerox decides to not exhibit at Drupa
A reshuffle of one of Drupa 2024’s new ‘digital’ halls could be imminent as space that had last week been allocated to Xerox is now showing as grey – or currently unallocated – after the manufacturer...