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Industrial Inkjet launches iS series print engines

Industrial Inkjet has launched a new range of single-pass print engines, the Colour iS and MonoPrint iS range, which offer a smaller drop size and higher image quality than its current iM series print...

Star product: Esko Suite 14

The latest version of Esko’s do-it-all design/production package.

Berkshire Labels produces interactive Linkz labels for Premiere Products

Berkshire Labels has designed a new range of labels for cleaning chemicals manufacturer Premiere Products using the Linkz interactive print platform.

Label Academy to launch e-learning for the label industry

The Label Academy, an educational initiative endorsed by FINAT, an international association for manufacturers of self-adhesive labels and related products and services, is to be launched in...

Star product: Intec LCF215

Intec offers up a cost-effective tabletop label finishing system.

Killer app: Ryedale Group hailed for printed sensor technology

Not so long ago, the idea of printing an electronic circuit would have sounded highly futuristic and sci-fi. But the future, say printed electronics experts, is now here. One exciting recent example...

CV Labels buys second Nilpeter press to meet increased demand

Scottish label manufacturer CV Labels has invested in a second Nilpeter FB-2500 UV-flexo press to keep up with increased demand for pressure-sensitive labels.

FFEI adds new features to Graphium including digital over-white

FFEI has unveiled a number of enhancements to its Graphium hybrid digital UV narrow-web label press, including a sixth inkjet channel to enable a digital over-white in addition to the existing digital...

Herma announces low-cost digital label stock for aqueous inks

German self-adhesive tech firm Herma has launched a new label stock optimised for digital printing using water-based inks.

Overmatter: In vino veritas?

Wine and print together are Overmatter’s idea of the perfect story. At a Tesco not far from PrintWeek Towers someone with an oenophilic turn of phrase that would put Jilly Goolden to shame has hacked...