Presses
LT Print Group invests and becomes certified
Commercial printer LT Print Group has invested in a Xerox 7002 and gained FSC and PEFC certification.
DMGT plans to move print out of London
Newspaper publisher Daily Mail and General Trust (DMGT) has announced that print subsidiary Harmsworth Printing is considering plans to move out of London.
Blueprint Nottingham hits 1m turnover and makes UK-first Seiko investment
Blueprint Nottingham has invested in the UK's first Seiko I Infotech ColorPainter H-104S after hitting the 1m turnover mark in 2010.
Xeikon UK appoints Paul Briggs as industrial sales manager
Xeikon UK has appointed Paul Briggs to the role of industrial sales manager, who will primarily focus on promoting the manufacturer's label presses in the north of England, Scotland and Wales.
Germany's unitedprint.com installs perfecting large-format Speedmaster
Heidelberg has said the world's first large-format press with perfecting device has been installed at unitedprint.com.
TG Print buys filtration system to support Speedmaster install
Woolwich-based TG Print has bought a technotrans basic.fc filtration and alpha.r reverse osmosis system to support the installation of a Heidelberg Speedmaster XL 75 press.
Océ revenue rises as company looks to develop Canon partnership
Océ chairman Rokus van Iperen has said that a "careful, step-by-step approach" will be key to its successful integration with Canon, with the first products jointly developed by the two companies...
SDC Reprographics boosts digital production and wide-format offering
SDC Reprographics has said that the digital print investments the company made in 2010 have allowed the business to improve its print quality and cut turnaround times by up to 75%.
Nipson SAS to unveil "colour inkjet concept" at Hunkeler Innovationdays
Nipson SAS is set to debut its "colour inkjet concept" technology that is targeted at customers migrating to colour at this year's Hunkeler Innovationdays.
Tried & Tested: Mitsubishi Diamond 3000
The high demand for this sheetfed offset press has given it a shining reputation, but can it live up to its name? Jon Severs investigates