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New nationwide printing framework launched

A new nationwide Printing Products and Services Framework has been launched with a stated goal of supporting all UK public sector organisations in accessing high-quality, cost-effective print, without...

The Prosper 7000 Turbo boasts speeds of up to 410m/min

Kodak invests in innovation as print wing posts loss

Sales at Kodak’s print division fell and the unit made a loss last year, but the manufacturer is confident that printing plate tariffs and its growth agenda will lead to improved results in the...

HP launches hybrid R530 Latex printer and new Production Hub software

HP has launched a new Latex hybrid printer capable of handling rigid substrates at its annual Amplify conference in Nashville.

Martin Lee RIP

Tributes have been paid to Martin Lee – a former managing director of Westerham Press and champion of great design and high quality print production – who has died aged 83.

Wishesjust4you calls for further industry backing as fundraise begins

Non-profit Community Interest Company (CIC) Wishesjust4you has thanked some of its early supporters and is now calling on the industry to help raise money for its cause, as well as further surplus art...

The SureColor S7100 features an upgraded PrecisionCore Micro TFP printhead

Epson unveils new signage printer

Epson has unveiled the new SureColor S7100 wide-format signage printer.

Jess joined Friedheim in early January

Friedheim hires Robert Jess; joins SPA

Friedheim has hired Robert Jess as its UK & Ireland sales specialist for packaging and finishing, and has joined the Sheet Plant Association (SPA).

Rivendell secures top UK sustainability ranking

Coveris’s Rivendell graphic services business has been recognised as the UK’s most sustainable print and packaging business by supply chain sustainability ratings body EcoVadis.

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TJ Books shortfall revealed

TJ Books ran out of cash following its disastrous pre-pack acquisition of the H Charlesworth & Co business, leaving an estimated shortfall of more than £5m before being rescued by Clays.

Gutenberg Bible page found in attic to fetch £20,000-£30,000 at auction

An “incredibly rare” page from one of the world's first books produced using movable metal type, the Gutenberg Bible, will go up for auction on 25 March after it was found in an attic.