Disciplines

Flexi 22: a several new features

SAi boosts Flexi functionality

Software specialist SAi unveiled a new version of its Flexi design, print and cut software at Fespa.

Pigment.Inc: a number of debuts

Pigment.Inc demos range at Fespa '22

Direct-to-garment equipment manufacturer Pigment.Inc debuted a range of DTG and DTF printers as well as pre and post-press devices developed by its subsidiary brands DTG Digital and PPS Innovations.

FespaDaily 22 round-up: Day 1

Our round-up of articles published in issue one of the dual language, official show newspaper for Fespa Global Print Expo 2022 in Berlin produced by Printweek.

(L-R) 3 Sixty's Ben Newton and Richard Inkin

3 Sixty in UK EFI first

3 Sixty has become the first UK business to install the EFI Vutek FabriVu 340i+.

Agfa has been implementing quarterly price increases and surcharges since Q2 last year

Agfa to up aluminium offset plate prices

Agfa is set to increase its offset plate prices worldwide, effective from 1 July.

YM Group's accounts should be filed tomorrow

Creditors owed millions by failed YM firms

YM Group owed Pricoa £51m when its three web offset businesses collapsed into administration in March, and while YM’s directors are yet to provide a statement of affairs the initial estimates from...

The deal was completed on 27 May

Soyang Europe acquires Josero

Digitally printable media manufacturer Soyang Europe has expanded its offering after acquiring wide-format equipment dealer Josero.

The Shotton site is set to be transformed

Huge investment planned for Shotton

Shotton Paper Mill’s new owners are investing £600m to transform the site into “one of the world’s most technologically advanced paper mills”.

(L-R) Simon McKenzie with CMYUK group commercial director Robin East and Hollywood Monster director Andrew McKenzie

Hollywood Monster supports demand with EFI install

Hollywood Monster has installed an EFI Vutek Q5r from CMYUK to help it cope with increasing demand and a buoyant order book.

Dropbox promotion: it has more than 700m users worldwide

Dropbox slammed for 'misleading claims' about paper

Dropbox has caused industry outrage after it sent out a greenwashing promo email encouraging people to use its services and stating, misleadingly, that “Less paper = more trees”.