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Crimsonwing PrintVis
This ERP has a unified system and is based on widely recognised Microsoft technology, discovers Barney Cox
Polar 78
This guillotine is a popular choice for secondhand dealers thanks to its durability and precision in performance, finds Nosmot Gbadamosi
Textbooks won't be back says Schwarzenegger
Arnold Schwarzenegger has called an end to "antiquated and heavy" printed textbooks as part of plans to introduce extended online learning to Californian schools.
Pureprint takes on staff from failed printer Paterson
Pureprint Group has bolstered its repro and digital print operation by taking on 12 staff that lost their jobs when Paterson Printing went into administration last Thursday (30 May).
BT&D kicks off printing of Help for Heroes charity cookbook
Butler Tanner & Dennis has begun printing the official cookbook for the Help For Heroes charity.
Singh to quit Howitt and make Communisis return
Gurdev Singh is to leave his role as managing director of Howitt to rejoin Communisis, six years after first leaving the company.
Kongsberg XL
Despite its recent role in cutting Barack Obama's presidential crest, the Kongsberg XL hails from modest beginnings, finds Nosmot Gbadamosi
Bobst FoilMaster 104
Luke Hastings, managing director at Reflections, was impressed by this foiling machine's ability to maintain high quality even at very high speeds, says Philip Chadwick
Dryprint
This one-of-a-kind printer and coater proved to be a star attraction at Northprint, discovers Barney Cox
Excellence Awards shortlist released
Judging panel unveils the frontrunners for the 2009 PrintWeek/BPIF business awards