Presses
Falkland Press aims to grow business following Heidelberg investment
Falkland Press is aiming to grow its turnover in 2010 to around 2m after starting the year with an investment in a five-colour Heidelberg Speedmaster perfector.
Manroland GB no longer reliant on press sales
Press manufacturer Manroland GB has said it has replaced its dependency on press sales with a business model that can break even on services and parts.
Kom? Delta
While the name change may confuse some, this laminator is still a good choice for printers looking to add to their finishing options, finds Barney Cox
Mitsubishi Diamond 1000
This was one of the first B2 presses to offer printers auto-plate loading, but its reliability is the key to its secondhand success, says Nosmot Gbadamosi
Carousel Envelopes installs four-colour Halm EM 4000
Envelope manufacturer and printer Carousel Envelopes has installed a four-colour Halm EM 4000 as part of a 90,000 investment.
Review of the decade
As the curtain falls on the decade, the printing industry will be hoping that the next 10 years bring better fortune than the last. In a two-part look at events since the turn of the millennium,...
Kodak Versamark VX5000 Plus
This inkjet press has been constantly amended since launch, with its built-in flexibility enabling it to adapt to market demands, finds Nosmot Gbadamosi
Patent filing signals digital move for Manroland
Manroland could be set to move into the digital wide-format print market after being granted its 709th patent for 'inkjet printing apparatus'.
Colourworld aims to grow turnover by bringing B1 in-house
Colourworld has brought more than 500,000 worth of print back in-house after investing in its first B1 press, a 10-colour Heidelberg Speedmaster.
Rautert leaves Heidelberg as part of major restructure
German press manufacturer Heidelberg has restructured its business, resulting in head of sales Jrgen Rautert leaving the company.