Presses
Heidelberg unveils new generation of Speedmasters
Heidelberg has unveiled its latest generation Speedmaster presses, which it calls “the most intelligent and most automated” to date.
Jarrold Museum resumes hunt for new home
The John Jarrold Printing Museum has resumed its search for a new home after plans to relocate it to a medieval church in Norwich fell through.
Tough Q3 hits Heidelberg forecasts
Heidelberg has cut its sales and profit forecasts for the full year for the second time after a “persistently difficult market environment” hit the firm’s Q3 results.
Premier Print Group invests in second SRA1 RMGT press
East London-based magazine and publications printer Premier Print Group has installed its second RMGT in a year following the success of its first.
Kyocera launches new machines
Kyocera has boosted its document printing portfolio with the introduction of a string of new products following the launch of its first production printer.
Global digital print market to reach $225bn by 2029
The global digital print market will reach a value of $225bn (£171bn) by 2029 – up substantially from $103bn in 2014 – according to new research from Smithers.
Formara upgrades and moves into B2
Southend-on-Sea commercial printer Formara has upgraded its litho firepower with the installation of a five-colour Shinohara 75 B2 press.
Star product: Xerox Baltoro HF
The Baltoro HF is a B3 sheetfed inkjet press that boasts Xerox’s High Fusion inkset to print onto a wide range of paper stocks.
SOS and Vivid to host open day
Service Offset Supplies (SOS) and Vivid Laminating Technologies are joining forces to host an open day at the Royal Air Force Museum in Hendon next month.
Xerox debuts new printers and embellishment kit; enhances iGen5
Xerox has launched new entry-level production printers and embellishment technology, and has made a series of enhancements to the iGen5.