Digital

Fujifilm to host launches at Fespa
Fujifilm is returning to Fespa next month to showcase a wide range of its technology, including the commercial launch of the HS3000 single-pass printer and the Acuity Triton with Aquafuze ink...

Koenig & Bauer spins off digital unit
Koenig & Bauer is supporting its aims for further growth in digital business models by spinning off its Digital Unit from the holding company.

Offsite Digital keeps nimble with new Ricoh
Offsite Digital has installed a brand-new Ricoh Pro C7500 digital toner press with neon, white and clear stations, replacing a nearly 10-year-old Ricoh Pro C7100 five-colour press.

Tri Signs growth rockets, brings cutting in-house
Signage start-up Tri Signs has seen rocketing growth since expanding to permanent premises in early 2024, and has brought its cutting in-house, installing a Vivid Veloblade Nexus 2516 digital cutter...

Roland DG unveils new flatbed printer and RIP software
Roland DG has launched a new UV flatbed printer and the latest iteration of its VersaWorks RIP software.

Highcon to file for bankruptcy protection, hopes to restructure
Highcon Systems is seeking court protection to restructure its debt after orders worth millions of pounds were postponed in the light of geopolitical events and impending US tariffs.

Walsh leaves Kodak after ‘unforgettable journey’
Long-standing Kodak sales VP Phil Walsh is leaving the company after more than 20 years.

Artisan Signs returns to Agfa for new install
Artisan Signs has invested in a 3.2m-wide Agfa Anapurna Ciervo H3200 hybrid wide-format inkjet printer, two years after it took on an Avinci dye-sub.

UPDATE: Xerox responds to media reports on Lexmark deal price change
Reuters has reported that laser printer manufacturer Lexmark is set to be sold to Xerox at a much lower price than previously announced in December, although Xerox has stated the valuation remains the...

Direct on Demand Print boss speaks out after liquidation
Garment and fabric printer Direct on Demand Print managing director Matthew Armitage has called himself "the biggest loser" of his business' failure after the firm entered liquidation on 7 March.