Digital

Mutoh launches heavy duty direct-to-fabric printer

Mutoh has launched the 1.6m- and 2.2m-wide Viper TX Professional drop-on-demand inkjet printers for direct-to-fabric applications.

John E Wright produces large-scale prints for Brighton Photo Biennial

John E Wright has used its HP Designjet Z6200 photo printer to produce large-scale prints for the latest Brighton Photo Biennial.

Roland DG launches wide-format print campaign

Wide format inkjet kit supplier Roland DG has launched a new campaign targeted at commercial printers considering a move into the sector.

Leading buyers to discuss DM and transpromo opportunities at free event

PrintWeek is launching its third season of Breakfast Briefings and this time we're focusing on the digital opportunity in direct mail and transpromo.

DPM celebrates jubilee with a new digital kit

Pune-based offset and variable data printing (VDP) house, DPM Printers celebrated its silver jubilee by adding one more Xerox DP 180 digital press to its present digital setup.

Commercial Label Products boosts firepower with Xeikon 3300 digital label press

Commercial Label Products (CLP) has boosted its firepower for short- to medium-run digital label production after taking delivery of a Xeikon 3300 digital label press.

Digital Printing Services doubles in size with PrimePrint acquisition

Lincolnshire-based Digital Printing Services (DPS) has doubled in size with the recent acquisition of a local litho printer, PrimePrint, and is now planning further digital investment.

Boden returns to personalisation for latest Winter catalogue run

Boden, the online mail order clothes company, has wielded the power of digital print tohelp produce its latest catalogue for the Winter UK collection.

Solopress turnover up almost 20% following 350,000 digital spend

Solopress has boosted its annual turnover by almost 20% after it diversified into digital print with the purchase of two Xerox 700's as part of a 350,000 spend.

Epson accused of hidden costs over low-cost remote proofer

Epson has been accused of misleading printers about the total cost of using its desktop Stylus Pro 4900, which is available with an internal spectrophotometer, as a remote proofing device.