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Prismaflex boosts services with HP Scitex TJ8300 buy

International outdoor media specialist Prismaflex has boosted the production capacity and service offerings at its Newhaven factory after investing in an HP Scitex TJ8300 TurboJet.

Konica Minolta and APCOM partner to boost school and charity print revenues

Konica Minolta ran a one-off workshop for Association of Print and Communication Managers (APCOM) last week to discuss various ways that schools and charities can generate new print revenues.

Ink and speed issues delay Landa-enabled Manroland Sheetfed press

The cost of Landa NanoInk is one of two factors currently preventing Manroland Sheetfed from integrating the technology into a hybrid press, according to chief executive Raphael Penuela.

Acculith Repro targets new markets with Ricoh Pro C901 buy

Acculith Repro has invested in a new Ricoh Pro C901 digital colour press to drive its digital growth and target new markets.

BPIF warns against handing HMRC direct debt recovery powers

The BPIF has warned that HMRC should not be given direct access to personal or corporate bank accounts as a consultation on the new powers closed last night.

Is clickable print finally set to take off?

This year, the number of smartphone users around the world is expected to hit 1.75bn. Currently, 88% of smartphone users use their phones to research an online purchase. And mobile use now accounts...

Make hay while the sun shines

The schools are out, the roads are clear and the sun has officially got his hat, shades and SPF 50 on.

Ink costs are key to high-speed inkjet

It’s a regular staple of the tabloid press, a shock-horror headline stating that consumers are paying more for their desktop printer ink than they’d pay for vintage champagne.

Content agency stablemate may offer new start for Polestar

The acquisition of River Group by Sun European Partners, owners of Polestar since April 2011, could be the start of a new chapter for the UK’s largest magazine printer.

The only way is up: will rate rise pile pressure on print?

A lot has happened since March 2009. Back then, Gordon Brown was still Prime Minister, 2012’s Olympic fever was still years away and the economic recovery we’re in the midst of seemed like a distant...