News
3.7m investment at Carlton
Carlton Cards has spent 3.7m on gear including a new five-colour Komori Lithrone 540EH
Digital Squared offers online cards
A UK firm claims to have implemented the first mass-market Internet-based personalised printing system to produce greetings cards for football fans
Impact buys first UK PowerStream 100L
Impact Litho has spent 3m on a Heidelberg press unique to Britain and is inching closer to choosing a CTP system
Flint to offer new hybrid ink
Flint Ink unveiled a new hybrid UV ink at Graph Expo in Chicago
Fuji launches FineScan 2750
Fuji has launched what promises to be the lowest-priced XY scanner on the market
Hardy future in yet more doubt
Administrative receiver Ernst & Young may not sell Castleford's Hardy Business Forms as it has not been offered a satisfactory bid
Keyprint plans future around digital technology
Keyprint in Cheadle Hume, Cheshire, is to get the Indigo TurboStream that was used to print the Print UK Daily at last week's show
Litho Supplies takes five Platinums
Litho Supplies placed an order worth 250,000 with HighWater for five Platinum 2218 platesetters with LS62 plate processors at Print UK
Haymarket finalises suppliers
Haymarket Publishing is poised to reveal the results of an in-depth supplier review, which will cut its print and repro costs by more than 1m
PaperX to revamp business outlook
PaperX.com is re-styling itself as an e-commerce software and solutions provider
Apsley buys its site freehold
The Apsley Paper Trail, the charitable trust set up to create and operate The Paper Trail, has acquired the freehold to its 1.5 acre site at Apsley Mills
Rumble leaves Polestar
Adrian Rumble has left Polestar Watmoughs after only five months "by mutual consent"
Sodra ups its pulp price again
Sodra has raised the price of its bleached hardwood kraft pulp for the second consecutive month
Heidelberg and PPS fill web sales posts
Heidelberg and PPS have filled their high-profile commercial web sales vacancies from within the industry
PrintRepublic to cut costs
PrintRepublic was officially launched at the beginning of this week claiming to be the "print-friendly" website