Digital

Xerox Announces Large Standard Register iGen 4 Purchase

In what has to be a heartening sign for press manufacturers, Xerox announced that Dayton, OH-based Standard Register has purchased eight iGen 4 EXP Presses and installed them in five of its print...

'We're not Manroland' - nonetheless, recovery will be hard

Kodak never does anything the easy way. Last week's Chapter 11 filing - in the dead of night - was a case in point. The lack of surprise at an announcement that had been anticipated since September...

What you need to know to make the most of your IT

Once upon a time, the first thing a printer would show a prospective new client was the press. This, after all, was the company's beating heart, its moneymaker - this was where the magic happened....

EFI launches Vutek TX3250r dye sublimation printer

EFI has confirmed that its dye sublimation printer, the EFI Vutek TX3250r, is now commercially available.

Printed.com appoints three agencies in bid to raise profile

Printed.com, the online offering from Tangent which was relaunched in November, has appointed direct marketing agency Proctor & Stevenson to develop a campaign to target prospective clients.

Kodak identifies core businesses as it pitches for $950m financing

Kodak has singled out digital printing and packaging solutions as being among its most valuable growth businesses, as part of its pitch to potential investors.

Landa promises nano print technology premiere at Drupa

Digital printing visionary and Indigo founder Benny Landa is set to unveil a new nano printing technology at Drupa.

HP's FB225 wide-format UV Scitex ink meets indoor use criteria

HP has revealed that its newly-launched Scitex FB225 ink adheres to AgBB criteria, which evaluates VOC emissions of indoor building products.

Fujifilm to give UK debut to Acuity LED 1600 at Sign & Digital 2012

Fujifilm will give a UK debut to its latest UV printer, the Acuity LED 1600, which emits no VOCs, at Sign & Digital UK 2012.

Xaar staff in China resign over alleged "unfair treatment"

Xaar has confirmed that all staff at its China office have resigned over "unfair treatment" of themselves and customers, allegations the manufacturer refutes.