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Siren-phd increases digital capacity with HP Indigo 5500 investment
Siren-phd has expanded its digital print capabilities after investing in its second HP Indigo digital press, a 5500.
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EC to investigate Royal Mail restructure
The European Commission has opened an investigation into the UK government's plans to restructure Royal Mail.
MSO Cleland boosts productivity with latest KBA press investment
Belfast-based packaging printer MSO Cleland has achieved a 30% upswing in production after taking delivery of its second KBA press in as many years.
EFI launches Fiery-driven EX print server for DocuColor 8080 press
EFI has launched its Fiery-driven Xerox EX print server for the digital manufacturer's latest addition to the DocuColor range, the 8080 digital press.
Oberthur smart card sale could herald new bid for De La Rue, analysts claim
French security printer Oberthur could use the proceeds from the upcoming sale of a majority stake in its smart card business to finance a renewed bid for De La Rue, analysts have claimed.
Alpha Colour Printers invests in Heidelberg-supplied Ricoh press
Alpha Colour Printers is looking to calibrate its equipment to a common standard after becoming the latest company to order a Ricoh digital printer through press manufacturer Heidelberg.
Web demand could push print prices despite BPIF research highlighting Q2 contraction
UK Print experienced its worst quarter in Q2 2011 since the first quarter of 2010, according to the latest BPIF Outlook Survey, although positive signs for the web market could herald a recovery in...
PWI Awards 2011 Jury impressed with the print samples, shortlist to be announced on August 1
The jury round for PrintWeek India Awards 2011 at Grand Hyatt, Mumbai commenced and ended today. More than 28 jury members judged 1,600 print samples submitted by 137 companies in 408 entries.
Pindar cartography business sold to Halstan
Pindar's Aylesbury-based cartography business has been bought out of administration by Amersham-based printer Halstan Holdings in a deal that has saved 16 jobs.
News International Sunday tabloid launch 'not imminent'
News International will not launch a replacement for the <i>News of the World</i> until the autumn at the earliest, according to reports in <i>PrintWeek</i> sister title <i>Media Week</i>.
Pixartprinting ramps up digital capacity with HP spend
Pixartprinting has boosted is digital print capacity with an investment in six new HP machines, four HP Indigo 7500 digital presses and a brace of Scitex LX600 printers.
Johnston Press announces new chief executive
Newspaper publisher Johnston Press has hinted that it is positioning itself further into the new technology sector after revealing its new chief executive.
Links Signs and Graphics targets further growth ahead of site move
Blackpool-based Links Signs and Graphics has targeted further growth after revealing it will be moving into larger premises this autumn.
Emboss (Europe) fined 30,000 after worker loses fingers
Napkin and tablecloth printer Emboss (Europe) has been fined 30,000 after a worker lost three fingers when her hand was crushed between two printer rollers.