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Scot Signs launches new businesses
Scot Signs has launched two new businesses focusing on banner printing and wallpaper production after investing in an HP Latex 1500.
Agfa unleashes the beast with new Jeti Tauro
Agfa has revealed further details about its new flagship Jeti Tauro hybrid large-format printer, which can handle corrugated board for packaging and display applications and has been nicknamed “the...
Killer app: Signs ‘R’ Us knocks out punchy graphics for big fights
One of the countless challenges that sporting events organisers have faced since the onset of the coronavirus pandemic is how to make huge venues usually packed with tens of thousands of fans look...
Ricoh launches new DTG printer
Ricoh has launched a new direct-to-garment (DTG) printer suitable for both short and long job runs.
The ‘something old, something new issue’, which covers February and March 2021, is out now and as usual it’s stuffed with thought-provoking insights, business critical info and all the latest news and views from the UK print industry...
Print’s people take centre stage in the February & March issue of Printweek. Our cover feature looks at incentive schemes and how they need to be tailored to meet you and your team’s requirements....
Revenue and profits up for HP in Q1
HP Inc has reported a positive set of results for Q1, with both its printing and total revenue and profits up year-on-year.
Hollywood Monster drops PVC in favour of Kavalan
Hollywood Monster has revealed that all of its internal and external banner work will be produced using PVC-free Kavalan as of next month.
EFI targets analogue switch with Nozomi for display
EFI believes its new Nozomi for display graphics will revolutionise the market for high-volume work, thanks to single-pass printing speeds that are “three-to-four times faster” than even the most...
Double textiles printer launch for Mimaki
Mimaki has expanded its textiles portfolio with the addition of two new high-performance printers.
Resolute unveils entry-level DTG system
Resolute DTG has launched a “no frills”, single-pass, direct-to-garment printer that offers 50% of the running costs of rivals and a sub £11k entry point.