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Komori Enthrone 29
With its tagline of 'quality', Komori's entry-level Lithrone model offers jobbing printers fast changeovers with low power consumption, finds Jo Francis
Top corporates to judge the PrintWeek India Awards 2010
The jury for judging entries to the PrintWeek India Awards has been finalised. The jury panel will follow the pattern of the inaugural Awards in 2009 which saw 23-members.
Nipson's Mooney to retire from industry
David Mooney, managing director of Nipson UK has announced he is to retire from print, following 39 years spent in the industry.
Océ VarioPrint 6320
Dennis Tilley, general manager at MPG Digital Solutions, tells Tim Sheahan that this press's speed, short-run suitability and finishing options are perfect for print-on-demand book production
Manroland 900
This press incorporated the latest technology, including full automation, making it a popular secondhand choice, discovers Nosmot Gbadamosi
JUD MR730 PUR
Demand for short-run books has created a growing interest in digital binding equipment, finds Philip Chadwick
Sporting side of the print industry
The portrait of a printer as fun guy, who refuses to be bogged down by demanding customers, delay in payments, a production process and daily routines. Noel D'cunha and Krutika Mody find out
Ricoh Fantasy Football winner revealed
Tim Baigent, of Taunton-based Glyder, has been crowned winner of PrintWeek's Ricoh-sponsored Fantasy Football League, winning 10k worth of Ricoh kit to boot.
EskoArtwork Automation Engine
Dave Piercy, production director at VCG Connect, has found that version 10 of this software creates intelligent workflows, writes Philip Chadwick
Muller Martini Presto
As a replacement for the popular Minuteman, the Presto has proved it too has staying power in the used kit market, discovers Nosmot Gbadamosi