Presses
HMRC retires historic stamp presses
HMRC is ending a 300-year era of tax history with the retirement of its stamp presses – and is hoping to find suitable new homes for its surplus legacy devices.
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Canon expands ColorStream family with new 8000 series
Canon has expanded its range of continuous feed inkjet printers with the launch of the new ColorStream 8000 series.
Potts Print to install UK’s first Manroland Roland 700 Evolution
Potts Print (UK) is set to take delivery of the UK’s first Manroland Roland 700 Evolution press later this year.
Xeikon targets books and DM with new press
Xeikon has bolstered its product portfolio for commercial and graphics applications with the addition of the new SX20000 digital colour press.
Koenig & Bauer sales beat expectations
Koenig & Bauer expects sales for 2020 to be above prior estimates at €1bn-plus, thanks to accounting changes that have altered the group’s revenue recognition policy.
Gama launches time-saving wash-up blade system
Printing press cleaning systems developer Gama Systems has launched a new wash-up printer blade system that reduces blade replacement time.
Komori expands continental parts facility
Komori is upping its European service and parts setup with a new warehouse on the continent.
Ricoh teases with first B2 sheetfed inkjet details
Ricoh has unveiled some of the pre-launch details about its new B2 sheetfed inkjet press.
New JV for Heidelberg and Masterwork
Heidelberg has deepened its relationship with major shareholder Masterwork Group through a new joint venture for the production of parts in China.