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Me & my... MBO K800 folder
Imagine lugging around a total of seven or eight tonnes of paper every shift at work. While not something the average office worker, cosily sat at their screen with a mug of coffee and digestive in...
Star product: Mimaki TS34-1800A
New production-level fabric printer launched this week
England's Phil Dowson juggles challenges of print and international rugby
England rugby international Phil Dowson, who is also a director of inkjet consumables business 678 Media, has declared the print sector the more challenging vocation following his first cap for the...
Paragon UK appoints John Fox to develop its trade division
Commercial printer Paragon UK has appointed John Fox, former Grasmere Business Forms operations manager, as sales manager for its trade division.
Alphagraphics looks for modest expansion
After a tumultuous few weeks that saw it bought off its insolvent parent company by a private equity firm before its CEO was abruptly replaced, Alphagraphics is now looking to go back to the basics of...
Roberts returns to Wyndeham Roche as managing director
Jon Roberts has been appointed Wyndeham Roche managing director, three years after leaving the company as general manager.
Xerox and Presstek appoint new presidents
Presstek chief executive Jeff Jacobson will join Xerox later this month as president of its Global Graphics Communications division and be succeeded by Fujifilm's former US chief operating officer...
St Ives settles over data misuse wrangle
Two former employees of St Ives have agreed to pay the PLC £90,000 in damages after they admitted sharing confidential information with two directors at Inspired Thinking Group (ITG).
Delphax to unveil new Elan digital color print series at Drupa
In what it promises will be a game changer in the global high-speed digital color printing market, Minneapolis-based Delphax Technologies said it will unveil its new Elan print systems at May's Drupa...
Xaar dismisses Chinese 'strike' claim
Xaar has dismissed claims made by the former staff of its Chinese subsidiary that they had not resigned, as per Xaar's public statement last week, but were instead "on strike".