Presses
Stroma eyes 25% turnover boost with 1.3m move to colour print
Digital newspaper printer Stroma has achieved what it called its Holy Grail and introduced colour newspaper printing in a 1.3m spend.
Print City targets growth following Komori Lithrone spend
Barnsley-based trade printer Print City is targeting a 25% growth in sales to 5m by the end of this year after investing 600,000 in new capital equipment.
Alphagraphics North East boosts capacity with 250,000 spend
Commercial printer AlphaGraphics North East has boosted its capacity with a 250,000 spend across its pre-press, press and finishing departments.
Vale Press invests in a Heidelberg Speedmaster SM 52-4
Commercial printer Vale Press has concluded a 1.5m two-year investment after it purchased a Heidelberg Speedmaster SM 52-4 following a year of growth.
Open University invests in Océ Varioprint 6160
The Open University has returned to Océ after investing in a VarioPrint 6160 to handle around 50% of mono work produced at its Milton Keynes campus.
UPDATE: Overturned lorry carried printing chemicals
An overturned lorry that shed its load, temporarily closing the entry slip road to the M6 southbound at Junction 31 on Monday (10 January), was carrying printing chemicals.
Mortons Print targets web-to-print growth in 2011 following Xerox investment
Mortons Print has made its foray into the digitial print sector and is to focus on web-to-print in 2011 after investing in a Xerox DocuColor 7002 and a raft of Duplo finishing kit.
Wood Richardson boosts digital firepower with Xeikon 5000 upgrade
Wood Richardson aims to open up "even more possibilities" for its customers after investing in a Xeikon 5000 digital colour press.
Evolution Print targets 20% growth following Heidelberg spend
Sheffield-based Evolution Print has targeted a 20% growth in 2011 after investing in a five-colour Heidelberg Speedmaster XL 75.
Tried & Tested: Manroland 500
Built on pre-existing, proven technology, Manroland says this press opened up a new world of production possibilities, finds Jon Severs