Digital

Pixart's Rigamonti claims 'Uragano' software will relegate digital to 'supportive role'

Pixart owner Matteo Rigamonti has said digital printing will be relegated to a "supportive role" as he announced new software he claimed would enable his offset presses to be competitive at runs lower...

Help Line: Fantastic plastic & magazine wraps

Jo Francis tracks down the solutions to your technical troubles

Buyers' Guide: Digital papers

Digital papers have performed strongly in a tough market, thanks to a broader uptake of digital technology, writes Noli Dinkovski

Me & My... Screen Truepress Jet1600UV-F

Rod Fisher, managing director of Print-Leeds, explains to Jon Severs how this large-format inkjet has made short-run lenticular jobs cost-effective

Profile: University chalks up busiest month in history of its cutting-edge printroom

With up-to-the-minute kit and big ideas, the University of Surrey's print shop is booming, writes Tim Sheahan

CPI broadens European reach with Spanish mono acquisition

Book printing group CPI has strengthened its European foothold after acquiring the mono operation of Spanish printer Litografia Ross.

Zund launches Packz software for 3D design

Zund has launched its first 3D structural and cardboard engineering software tool called Packz.

Printbyte & MGI link for UK push

French digital press and finishing equipment manufacturer MGI has tied with Printbyte, trading as MGI Technology, to distribute its products in the UK.

The Rip installs UK's first HP DesignJet Z6200

Newcastle-based The Rip has become the UK's first printer to install an HP Designjet Z6200, as part of a 30,000 investment in wide-format equipment.

Green ink firm Sepiax moves to larger offices

Water-based ink specialist Sepiax has moved to larger premises within a university science park that is home to a preponderance of environmentally focused businesses.