Disciplines

Kodak: DFC loan "raises questions that must be answered"

Kodak probed over background to new pharma venture

Kodak is facing at least one probe into events around its new US government-backed pharma venture that caused its share price to soar last week.

Tyne Lexy Clarson in a 'designer' face mask. Image: Tyne Lexy Clarson, Instagram

Faux designer face masks booming on Instagram

Awesome Merchandise has warned that counterfeiting of designs has become a growing trend during lockdown, including rip-off designer face coverings.

Versant 180: the 80ppm, 2,400dpi press costs around £30k

Xerox opens up low-cost CMYK+

Xerox has expanded its Adaptive CMYK+ technology to offer metallics, white, clear and fluorescents on its light- to mid-production Versant 180 digital press.

Transitioning to new business models

Chris Knighton explains how HP’s cloud-based software can help printers transition to new business models and plug the gap between the print buyer and the print producer.

Sponsored

Heidelberg escapes high interest payments with bond payback

Heidelberg will be better off by the equivalent of €1m a month after it pays down its high-yield bond next month.

Anexsys: now part of US group

Hobs sells legal wing

Hobs Group has sold its Anexsys legal support services business to US firm Xact Data Discovery (XDD).

Around 70% of the firm's work is for the art community

Omni Colour launches scheme to support artists

Fine art and out-of-home specialist Omni Colour has launched a competition to support artists who are struggling to produce work as a result of the pandemic.

ReactivAir: keeps graphics clean while removing pollution

Gardners gobbles up pollution with new coating

Gardners has launched an innovative coating option that keeps outdoor printed surfaces clean and has the added benefit of ‘eating’ air pollution.

EFI CEO Jeff Jacobson delivering a Connect keynote in January

EFI takes annual user conference online

EFI is to reformat its annual Connect user conference in 2021 to a virtual event and potentially open up its educational benefits to a broader audience.

De La Rue's Currency division continues to experience “strong demand”

De La Rue keeps busy with banknotes

De La Rue’s banknote printing capacity is fully booked until March next year.