Presses

Grapho Media hit by copper theft

Grapho Media has been forced to halt production after a serious act of vandalism put the chiller unit for its 32pp Komori System 38 press out of action.

Impact Mail & Print installs SM-74 as part of 600k kit spend

Printer and envelope manufacturer Impact Mail & Print has installed a Heidelberg SM-74 as part of a 600,000 investment programme aimed at boosting capacity.

Océ unveils JetStream 1900 continuous feed printer

Dutch digital manufacturer Océ has unveiled the latest addition to its JetStream series of its duplex production printers with the launch of the 1900 printing system.

Taylor Bloxham secures Heidelberg ISO 12647-2 colour certification

Taylor Bloxham has secured its latest accolade of 2011 after being awarded Heidelberg ISO 12647-2 colour certification, which the company said reinforces its commitment to high quality colour...

Ferrostaal gears up for formal North American start

A few months after he moved over from xpedx Printing Technologies to head up Essen, Germany-based Ferrostaal AG's North America business, John Torrey is close to completing his lineup of independent...

Kodak seeking partners to extend Stream applications

Kodak has announced plans to capitalise on its Stream inkjet technology through partnerships with printers and other print equipment manufacturers.

Communisis awarded CIPS gold certification

Communisis has been recognised for its "strategic expertise in purchasing and supply management" after being awarded gold certification from the Chartered Institute of Purchasing & Supply (CIPS).

Pureprint Group to install third HP Indigo 7500

Pureprint Group is to take delivery of its third HP Indigo 7500 next week as part of an ongoing, 14m investment programme.

KBA in contact with Manroland administrator

KBA has emerged as a possible suitor for the insolvent press manufacturer Manroland after its chief executive Claus Bolza-Schnemann confirmed the company "expressed interest" to administrator Werner...

Roland DG distances itself from Manroland

Wide-format manufacturer and supplier Roland DG has moved to distance itself from stricken German press manufacturer Manroland, stating that it is "thriving and moving forward".