Inkjet

Hironori Ando, far left, with fellow Kyocera Document Solutions execs at Drupa

Kyocera highlights latest TASKalfa's USPs

Kyocera is using its Drupa debut to highlight the USPs of its inkjet portfolio, including the TASKalfa Pro 55000c, which is receiving its European show premiere in Düsseldorf.

Fujifilm's expanded portfolio draws crowds

Fujifilm’s booth was “incredibly busy” on day one of Drupa with crowds flocking to see its much-enlarged portfolio.

Landa lauds Cimpress deal, hints at future roadmap

Cimpress founder Robert Keane was at day one of Drupa to shake hands on a deal for multiple Landa presses, and there was also a hint from Benny Landa about a future product roadmap for his Nanography...

Heidelberg takes fresh approach to sheetfed inkjet

Heidelberg has rebooted its sheetfed inkjet ambitions through a new partnership with Canon for B3 and B2 devices, and declared that “hybrid” is the future for production printing.

The B2 digital press market

Is B2 digital killing B2 offset press sales? When the first B2 format digital presses were announced at Drupa 2008 and 2012, their makers predicted that they would be bought to complement B2 offset...

Konica Minolta expands UK presence with new demo centre

Konica Minolta has made a major investment in its UK professional print business with the opening of a new Client Engagement Centre.

Impress boosts digital firepower with Fujifilm trio

Impress Print Services has completed a re-equip of its sheetfed digital printing setup that has seen the award-winning business become a major customer of Fujifilm.

Agfa: solid performance from  "growth engines"

'Soft' trading in Q1 at Agfa

Sales at Agfa's digital printing wing fell in Q1, but the group expects the fruits of its new EFI partnership to come through later in the year.

Kodak reports on Q1

Kodak’s sales were down in Q1 but boss Jim Continenza is confident the group is gearing up for growth.

Sales growth at Ricoh print wing

Sales at Ricoh’s Graphic Communications wing have grown by 11.6% to ¥262.1bn (£1.35bn).