Digital
Xerox bridges gap from cut-sheet to continuous with Color 8250
Xerox previewed a cut-sheet colour press at Hunkeler Innovationdays last week, in addition to a new member of the CiPress range.
HP's Whitman points to 'signs of improvement' in first-quarter results
HP's revenues and earnings fell less than analysts had feared in yesterday's first quarter results announcement, buying chief executive Meg Whitman time for her proposed five-year turnaround.
Swiss firm Model revealed as Fujifilm packaging ink beta site
Swiss-based corrugated and carton board packaging group Model has been revealed as the beta site for Fujifilm's Uvijet OC inks for digitally printed corrugated packaging applications.
Rebranded MPG Printgroup prepares for Indigo 10000 arrival
MPG Books Group has rebranded as MPG Printgroup as it prepares for the arrival of the UK's first commercial installation of the HP Indigo 10000 and finalises its high-speed colour inkjet plans.
Spandex to sell Arlon self-adhesives in the UK
Spandex UK has added the first new range of self-adhesive vinyls for 18 years with the addition of Arlon products.
Lucrative contract wins prompt Document Outsourcing expansion
Document Outsourcing has doubled the size of its Warrington facility to make way for new digital presses, following recent contract wins, and is planning a third site as it targets 30m turnover by...
Rapidity hopes Olympics recognition will boost revenue
Rapidity Communications has become one of the first print suppliers to the London 2012 Olympic Games to be recognised under the government's 2m Olympic Supplier Recognition Scheme (SRS).
MTA Digital opts for EFI for MIS and W2P spend
MTA Digital has invested £60,000 in MIS and web-to-print software to improve its efficiency and expand its markets.
Me & my... MGI Meteor DP8700 XL
Having become a digital printer almost by chance, TG Print has since fully embraced inkjet with the purchase of this flexible workhorse
Star product: Ilford Omnijet Display Media Kit
High-grade backlit prints that are competitively priced and easy to work with may seem like a lot to ask for, but Ilford says it's now a reality