Drupa

Bobst premieres eight new printing and converting kits

Bobst (Hall 10, A60) has used drupa to launch a raft of new print and finishing kit and services, which it claims, will help packaging and label manufacturers take production to another level.

Comexi debuts F1 flexo press

Spanish press flexo press manufacturer Comexi has launched a new version of its F1 press.

KBA claims biggest press at show

KBA claims its six-colour Rapida 145 with coater and new double delivery is the biggest press running at drupa. It has also revealed more details of its joint venture with Xerox for folding cartons.

HP unveils C500 Press and prototype label line at Drupa

HP (Hall 17) is targeting the corrugated market with the announcement of the PageWide C500 Press at Drupa.

B&R Moll to unveil compact inline folder-gluer at Drupa

Folder-gluer and specialised bindery finishing equipment manufacturer B&R Moll (Hall 6, A39) will unveil its digi-mollPak compact inline folder-gluer at Drupa.

Overmatter: Drupa ditty

This is, after all, our Drupa issue. So by way of public service, with specific referent to ‘Cult of Drupa Songs’ champ Mark Stephenson, we thought we should print the lyrics for the Drupa song by way...

Welcome to print Utopia

By the time you’re probably reading this the biggest print show on earth, Drupa, will have opened its doors.

Drupa stand highlights: show highlights

If the layout of the halls looks a little unfamiliar this time around, it’s probably because the whole of Hall 17 has been taken over by HP, bumping some of the other exhibitors into other halls. With...

The transformation Drupa is in town

After months, even years of preparation, feet are finally in the starting blocks at the global print Olympics. ‘Drupa 2016: Touch the future’ is under starters orders at Messe Düsseldorf, with an...

‘In five years 50% of print will be digital’

Author, book collector, college professor, historian, museum director, technology expert and friend of the rich and famous and printers everywhere. Frank Romano has many hats, but in print circles...