Digital
VGL invests in Inca Onset S20 flatbed to boost capacity
VGL has invested in an Inca Onset S20 flatbed digital printer in a bid to "change the landscape" of what it does, according to the company's managing director Michael Ayerst.
Xerox launches perfecting Nuvera mono models
Xerox has introduced two new perfecting models to its monochrome Nuvera range designed for the printing of MICR (Magnetic Ink Character Recognition) products.
Canon launches imageRunner Advance range to capitalise on PoD growth
Canon has responded to a low-volume print-on-demand (PoD) market that is "evolving rapidly" with the launch of its new series of imageRunner Advance presses.
Nipson hit with 1.8m debt repayment demand
One of the principal creditors of Nipson UK's parent company, Nipson Digital Printing Systems, has demanded immediate repayment of 2m euro (1.8m) in Convertible Loan Notes, which could leave the...
Tangent acquires Snowball in 3.2m deal
Tangent Communications has bought London-based customer insight agency Snowball for an initial consideration of 1m in cash, rising to a maximum of 3.2m in cash and shares depending on performance.
HP to target transpromo market with RR Donnelley partnership
HP will target the transactional and transpromo print markets for the next phase of the rollout of its HP Inkjet Web Press, following the commercial launch of the press at Print 09 in Chicago last...
Xerox launches iGen4 220 Perfecting Press
Xerox has today announced the launch of the iGen4 220 Perfecting Press, which it claims will be the world's most productive cut-sheet digital colour press.
SMP takes on digital work with 750,000 investment
SMP Group has invested 750,000 in updating its production facilities to enable it to take on additional outdoor digital work.
Pitney Bowes turns to HP for transactional print solution
Mailing equipment manufacturer Pitney Bowes has teamed up with HP to offer colour printing for high-volume transactional mail.
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