Inkjet

Kodak launches Prosper 6000 series

Kodak has unveiled the latest generation of its Prosper high-speed inkjet web press, the Kodak Prosper 6000, which features all new paper transport, drying and ink technology.

Gallus to become wholly-owned by Heidelberg

Heidelberg is taking 100% ownership of Gallus in a deal that will see Gallus owner Ferdinand Rüesch become Heidelberg’s largest single shareholder.

Xerox lays out ambitions for inkjet business

Xerox chairman and chief executive Ursula Burns said the group could make further acquisitions to boost its production print inkjet business, as she officially opened the new Inkjet Innovation Centre...

Overmatter: The Daily Towel

Newspapers used to be described as ‘tomorrow’s chip paper’ back in the day when it was okay to repurpose this plentiful printed matter down at the local chippie.

Inkjet technology drives sectors other than just print

If ever a simple adjective could cause confusion in the world of print, it’s ‘industrial’. The term has been cropping up with increasing frequency of late in relation to wide-format machines, meaning...

CMYUK adds RTI Vortex to range

CMYUK has become the exclusive UK distributor for RTI’s high-speed Vortex 4200 wide-format printer.

Hollanders launches modular entry-level textile printer

Hollanders Printing Systems has launched a new entry-level textile printer onto the European market at Fespa Digital.

Canon unveils offset paper-compatible inkjet press

Canon has unveiled a new 762mm-wide, full-colour inkjet web press that is capable of printing on standard offset coated paper stocks without relying on any form of pre-coating.

Agfa Graphics to unveil next gen Anapurna and primer option at Fespa

Agfa Graphics will demonstrate its next generation Anapurna platform at Fespa Digital 2014 next week, as well as a new primer option for its Jeti Titan S and HS 3.2m-wide flatbed printers.

Fujifilm enters solvent UV market with Vybrant F1600 launch

Fujifilm has announced its first hybrid solvent UV printer, the Vybrant F1600, a 1.6m-wide device based on Mimaki's JV400-160SUV, but featuring Fujifilm's own ink system and curing technology.