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Xerox preps production print launches
Xerox will take the wraps off a raft of new production printers at a worldwide online event later today.
Vivid expands digital die-cutting range
Vivid Laminating Technologies has added to its digital die-cutting offering as printers increasingly move to bring previously outsourced services in-house.
Arden Dies unveils rebrand and accelerates additive manufacturing adoption
Die-maker Arden Dies has unveiled a company rebrand, with a fresh modern look and a new website, and is also set to pioneer a new programme designed to upskill its workforce to accelerate the adoption...
Tradeprint partners with Printt for collection option
Tradeprint has teamed up with Printt to offer its Click & Collect service to Tradeprint Pro customers.
Xerox ready for cut-sheet inkjet battle
Xerox production print chief Marybeth Gilbert said the firm would fight to retain its number one spot in cut-sheet inkjet as it unveiled a range of new products including an upgrade for the Baltoro...
Unitedprint's 'Smart Business' transformation: mission accomplished
As one of the largest e-commerce companies in the European web-to-print market, Unitedprint has successfully completed its transformation into a “smart business”. Unitedprint summarises its strategy...
OneVision simplifies XML workflows with new modules
OneVision has introduced new functionality to its Workspace Pro X system that allows users to smooth workflows without the need for specialist programming know-how.
Penfield aims to bridge supplies gap with PMS venture
Ink industry veteran Grant Penfield is positioning his new distribution and production business to help industry suppliers deal with Brexit issues that could delay shipments to end users.
Adare SEC joins Quadient know-how programme
Integrated communications provider Adare SEC has joined Quadient’s ‘Digital Now’ programme as it looks to accelerate its clients’ digital transformation journeys.
Packaging market growth to continue despite pandemic
While packaging print market growth will be limited this year, it will continue to expand over the next five years, according to new research from Smithers.