Print industry news roundup: Chesapeake, Krause, Ricoh, PIA, Wallace

Stay up to date with your procurement supply chain thanks to print industry news at your fingertips. This week: Midas in administration; RR Donnelley exec describes 'superprinter' future; Wyndeham Roche staff in consultation; Naughty Printing saves promises confidential canvasses; Print Select installs UK's first MGi DP8700XL.

Midas Press in administration
Farnborough printer The Midas Press has gone into administration and is understood to have closed its doors.

RR Donnelley exec looks to 'superprinters' as future of print at Pira event
The vast majority of printed matter is a commodity that should be produced by giant 'superprinters', according to RR Donnelley's Alastair Watson.

Wyndeham in consultation at Roche over cost savings
Wyndeham has entered into a 90-day consultation with the 280 staff at its Roche facility as it looks to cut costs at the St Austell-based business.

Naughty Printing saves clients' blushes with confidential service
Discreet printer Naughty Printing has launched to cater for a blossoming trade in personalised adult fine art prints, assuring clientele that their blush-making images don't pass through more than one pair of hands.

Print Select installs UK's first MGi DP8700XL
East London-based Print Select has become the first printer in the UK to install an MGi DP8700XL digital press.