Companies & suppliers

Wyke Printers invests in XMF PrintCentre

Yorkshire-based Wyke Printers has bought XMF PrintCentre, Fujifilm's cloud-based web-to-print solution, after beta testing the technology last year.

Autumn Statement: FPB calls for growth as IFS predicts fiscal pain

The Forum of Private Businesses (FPB) is calling for the government to revert on its proposals to give workers the right to demand flexible working in the chancellor George Osborne's Autumn Statement...

Callas launches pdfGoHTML

Callas Software has launched a free Adobe Acrobat plug-in for converting tagged PDF files into HTML supporting the ISO PDF/UA standard for accessible PDF technology.

Quark launches free DesignPad update

Quark has issued a free update to its DesignPad app, a grid-based design package for amateur and professional designers.

Veil of secrecy around print's 'secret six' uncovered

The Royal Mail's undercover printers, who anonymously produced thousands of stamps for the Olympics, have been revealed. These are their stories

Me & my... Kornit Storm II

A growing market for short-run T-shirts - and some very demanding clients - has driven the development of this digital garment press

Blue Buffalo wins Bupa print tender contract

Print procurement consultancy Blue Buffalo has been awarded the contract to tender the print of UK healthcare giant Bupa, a long-standing client of print management company RR Donnelley GDS.

Print Leeds in £3m Heidelberg spend

Print-Leeds has invested around 3m in a Heidelberg Speedmaster CX 102-7+L and CTP system as part of its expansion following the acquisition of S&C Labels in February.

Bournemouth Colour Press installs reverse osmosis system

Bournemouth Colour Press has installed a Technotrans Alpha.r3 reverse osmosis system to standardise water pH and conductivity for its dampening solution in its new Speedmaster XL 75-5.

Star product: Epson SureColor SC-F6000/SC-F7000

Epson has unveiled the first SureColors developed specifically for dye-sublimation printing