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Elitron shows new stacking automation at Fespa
Elitron (Hall 1, Stand C20) is demonstrating its multi-function Kombo SDC+ conveyor cutting system with Kumula, the new Elitron Stacking System (ESS), at Fespa Global Print Expo.

MS Printing Solutions shows off colour calibration at Fespa
Digital textile printer manufacturer MS Printing Solutions (12-B10) is showing off its latest colour calibration software at Fespa Global Print Expo, run through its JP4 Evo 3.2m-wide dye-sub printer,...

Onyx Graphics previews Onyx 24 at Fespa
Wide-format software developer Onyx Graphics (5-J61) is previewing Onyx 24 and has unveiled Onyx Sync at the Fespa Global Print Expo.

Kodak transformation 'starting to come to fruition'
Kodak is planning to introduce “a wide range” of new products at Drupa, as the group filed 2023 figures that show a big improvement in profitability despite a drop in sales.

Ward takes helm at Tharstern, cloud MIS to launch at Drupa
Lee Ward has been promoted to managing director at eProductivity Software’s Tharstern business, as well as becoming chief evangelist for its new cloud-based MIS, which is set to launch at Drupa...

Agfa's digital printing business grows as ink sales boom
Agfa’s Digital Print & Chemicals operation is on course to overtake Radiology to become its biggest division – with inkjet ink sales up 14%, boosted by the conversion of former Inca customers.

Intec takes wraps off new light production model
Intec has announced a new B3-plus digital die-cutter that packs a lot of punch for its price and compact footprint.

Berger Textiles to launch Evo range at Fespa
Berger Textiles will unveil Evo, an extended range of GRS-certified textiles covering all soft signage applications, at Fespa Global Print Expo.

Epson to host first Fespa showings in Amsterdam
Two recently launched Epson printers will receive their first Fespa outings when the show returns later this month.

K&B wins huge order, reveals mega Drupa spend
Order intake at Koenig & Bauer has been boosted by a big banknote press deal with the United States Bureau of Engraving, while the firm has also revealed its likely eight-digit Drupa spend.