Digital
Denny Brothers buys Xeikon 3500 label press
Denny Brothers visited Ipex on Tuesday to sign for a Xeikon 3500 digital label press with Xeikon’s low-temperature ICE toner technology.
DCL in surprise iGen 150 Xeretec show deal
DCL Print signed for a Xerox 150 from reseller Xeretec on Monday as part of its strategy to boost its colour variable data capabilities and accelerate the migration of short-run litho work to digital.
Fuji sells Ipex stand Jet Press 720 to Dutch printer
The Jet Press 720 on Fujifilm’s Ipex stand will be heading over the channel to the continent after the show.
Presstek unveils latest plate developments
Presstek (S3-E290) has launched three new eco-friendly CTP plate technologies at Ipex: a thermal plate for waterless presses, an open-platform thermal plate and a plate for Epson inkjet printers.
Lumejet announces S200 sales and new partnerships at Ipex 2014
Ipex debutant Lumejet (S2-F175) has announced the second and third customers for its revolutionary S200 photonic printer as well as new partnerships with Duplo and Taopix.
Xeikon announces world's first Trillium order at Ipex 2014
Xeikon announced the first worldwide install of its new Trillium press at Ipex yesterday as chief executive Wim Maes stressed his commitment to Ipex and the UK market.
Harrisons Signs invests in Mimaki JV400 SUV
York-based signmaker Harrisons Signs has bought it's first UV roll-fed printer, a Mimaki JV400-160 SUV, from UK reseller Paperlinx.
MGI showcases new product line at Ipex 2014
MGI (N2-D211) is using Ipex as the global launchpad for a full line of new or enhanced products, including the Meteor DP8700 XL+ digital press, the DF Pro inline finishing unit and JETvarnish digital...
Can photonic outclass its digital rivals?
The race to become the predominant printing technology of the future has become a lively spectator sport in recent years, particularly since Benny Landa’s promise of hybrid offset/inkjet ‘nanographic’...
Killer app: LinkedIn UK marks 15m users with print freebies
What boasts 66 rocket scientists, 12,530 journalists, 59 body builders and five mermaids? Not a joke, but a few interesting facts on professional networking site LinkedIn’s UK membership.