Presses

Fujifilm launches new digital workflow system for Revoria
Fujifilm has launched a new digital print production workflow system for its Revoria press range.

Koenig & Bauer targets further growth in 2023
Koenig & Bauer has posted full-year sales at the top end of expectations, with better than expected EBIT despite challenging trading conditions.

Komori's Sutton to retire
Neil Sutton will retire at the end of this month after a near-30-year career at Komori, and has received a Lifetime Achievement Award as part of his send-off.

Xeikon updates on new products
Xeikon has launched a new entry-level inkjet label press, and has several other new products in the development phase and likely to be unveiled later this year.

Scully takes top job at K&B UK
Koenig & Bauer has reorganised its UK senior management structure by combining the role of sales director and managing director, with Chris Scully taking over the top spot.

YM web admins extended, figures updated
A YM Group newspaper industry client was a major creditor of its failed web division, Printweek can reveal.

Jarrold Museum searches for permanent home
The Norwich Printing Museum, formerly the John Jarrold Printing Museum, has begun searching for a permanent home to its extensive collection.

Manroland Sheetfed streamlines after losses
Manroland Sheetfed has streamlined its German operation with 140 jobs, around 15% of the workforce, going as a result.

The February and March issue is out now. Our ‘2023 Shortlist issue’ is jam-packed with the best the UK print industry has to offer as well as all the usual thought-provoking insights and the latest news and views...
Then issue opens with a question: Is the fact there are fewer skilled workers in print a bad thing?

UK to host print standards gathering
Technical experts from around the world are set to gather in London for the upcoming ISO meetings on print standards.