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Komori Enthrone 29
With its tagline of 'quality', Komori's entry-level Lithrone model offers jobbing printers fast changeovers with low power consumption, finds Jo Francis

Manroland 900
This press incorporated the latest technology, including full automation, making it a popular secondhand choice, discovers Nosmot Gbadamosi

JUD MR730 PUR
Demand for short-run books has created a growing interest in digital binding equipment, finds Philip Chadwick

Muller Martini Presto
As a replacement for the popular Minuteman, the Presto has proved it too has staying power in the used kit market, discovers Nosmot Gbadamosi

Meital 300
Despite being a newcomer to the large-format game, Meital is making a name for itself, writes Barney Cox

Horizon Vac-Turbo
The launch of this collator heralded new concepts, such as a suction-fed rotary vacuum drum to reduce marking, discovers Nosmot Gbadamosi

Optimus Dash
This MIS aims to meet the increasingly diverse needs of multiservice print companies, discovers Barney Cox

Heidelberg Stitchmaster ST 350
Heidelberg built on the best of its previous stitching technology, with added automation, when developing the ST 350 stitcher, says Nosmot Gbadamosi

Ryobi 3304
This SRA3 four-colour machine exceeded the manufacturer's expectations to move beyond basic short-run colour work, discovers Nosmot Gbadamosi

Autobond Mini 36 TPM-SUV
Spying a gap in the market for a digital spot UV coater, Autobond has seized its opportunity