Digital
Oc adapts ColorWave 600 for display sector
Oc is developing its ColorWave 600 wide-format printer for the graphics market.
Keyboard Graphics buys UK's first HP Scitex FB950
Keyboard Graphics is targeting the display graphics market after signing for the UK's first HP Scitex FB950.
Spenaprint take UK's first HP Scitex FB7500
Spenaprint, the company that emerged from the collapse of NSL, has set its sights on developing its product offering and growing its client base after investing in two HP digital machines.
HP Designjet L65500 wins two awards from EDP
HP's wide-format Designjet L65500 machine has been named Environmental Digital Printer 2009 by the European Digital Press Association (EDP).
Punch Graphix teams with Hine Labels for digital labels open house
Punch Graphix is to demonstrate the flexibility of digital label printing, and its compatibility with traditional flexo technology, at its open house event next month.
Printech Digital installs Vutek QS3200r six-colour digital unit
Bengaluru-based Printech Digital Imaging has invested Rs 3-crore in a six-colour configuration EFI Vutek QS3200r digital press with an eye on entering the vehicle graphics market.
Inprint and Design opens up web-to-print options with 1m spend
Educational printer Inprint and Design has spent more than 1m on Xerox digital press equipment and workflow software to expand into shared services for other public sector bodies and open up...
University nabs UK's first Ricoh Pro C900s for personalisation work
The University of Surrey is expanding its push into personalised print after investing in the UK's first Ricoh Pro C900s production press.
Digipress Presstek investment results in more work
Digipress has responded to a growing demand for four-colour printing by investing in a Presstek 34DI digital offset press.
Xerox blames decline in kit sales for 18% revenue drop
Xerox has cited an "accelerated rate of decline" in enterprise spending on equipment as a major factor in its 18% drop in first-quarter revenues, which have fallen to $3.6bn (2.5bn).