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Product of the Week: Epson Stylus Pro 4900
With the Stylus Pro 4900, Epson has rounded out its x900 range of inkjet printers with a desktop device suitable for two-page proofing, which it believes is the missing link in the broader adoption of...
Tried & tested: HP Indigo 3500
It's rare for secondhand digital presses to come up for private sale, but an HP Indigo 3500 is being offered by High Wycombe firm Your Print Solution in our For Sale & Wanted section with an asking...
Product of the week: Manroland 700 HiPrint HS
It's unusual for B1 presses and fluttering eyelashes to be mentioned in the same sentence. Yet Manroland chose to use an analogy involving 'the world's most attractive eyelashes' when lauding the...
Bobst SP 104
A reliable favourite, the Bobst SP 104 was the manufacturer's first die-cutter to introduce bottom grippers for added smoothness, writes Simon Creasey
Ricoh C720
It may cost a bit more than its light production rivals, but in the performance and reliability stakes, it's hard to beat, finds Barney Cox
Horizon SPF/FC-10
Now superseded by more modern, automated systems, this bookletmaker once formed the core of the company's offering says Nosmot Gbadamosi
Color-Logic Process Metallic Color System
Often considered more hassle than they're worth, this system puts metallics within easy reach, says Barney Cox
Kolbus HD 150
The firm's first three-knife trimmer was suited to high-end publications with its attention to faultless book transfer, finds Nosmot Gbadamosi
Heidelberg Eurobind Pro
This binder is breaking new ground for the manufacturer and if it has got its timing right, Adam Hooker says it could prove a popular option for a number of sectors
Edale Beta 250/330
A long history of constant development has put Edale's Beta at the forefront of narrow web technology, discovers Nosmot Gbadamosi