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Johnston Press and Trinity Mirror ink new print deals

Johnston Press and Trinity Mirror have reached agreement on new “mutually supportive” multi-year printing contracts.

Terry Ward passes away

Impact Air Systems technical sales manager Terry Ward has passed away, aged 53.

YPP becomes UK's biggest Mimaki house

Large-format specialist Your Print Partner (YPP) has invested around £500,000 in four new Mimaki dye-sublimation printers, thereby becoming the UK’s biggest Mimaki house.

Antalis launches E-Photo

Antalis has launched its new E-Photo range of papers, which it says will “revolutionise the vividness and quality of photo-based printed products”.

Quinn uses Epson to print festival fabrics

Textile and fashion designer Richard Quinn has used a newly acquired Epson SureColor to print textiles and wall coverings for a stage at the recent Port Eliot festival.

Konica Minolta 'completes' Accurio family

Konica Minolta has launched its new AccurioPress C6100 series of colour production printers.

Chameleon-like Houseprint presents another identity

The company formerly known as Houseprint appears to have changed identity again and complaints are continuing to flood in from disgruntled clients.

Father donates salary in daughter's memory

Tams Packaging co-founder Steve Tammadge is donating his salary to charity in memory of his eldest daughter, who died of breast cancer in 2015.

EFI shares plummet after sales review

Shares in EFI crashed after the manufacturer announced it was reviewing its internal financial controls and examining the way some sales of wide-format systems had been invoiced.

PressOn nearing completion of Crossrail project work

Wide-format printer PressOn has almost completed a major package of works for the Crossrail project, which kicked off in 2013.

First Landa press now at customer site

Landa Digital Printing has shipped its first press, hailing the event with the words “printing will never be the same again”.

Anton trial set for October

Five former directors of Anton Group on trial for Cheating the Public Revenue have had their bail extended and the trial has been scheduled for October.

Print productivity a 'beacon of light'

The productivity of print is way ahead of other sectors, according to the BPIF’s most recent Printing Outlook survey, although Q2 output failed to meet expectations.

Blundell: GDPR will be too much for some

Communisis chief executive Andy Blundell has predicted a shake-out among DM and transactional print specialists because obligations around the upcoming EU data regulations will prove too onerous for...

Epson launches short-run label press

Epson has launched its SurePress L-4533 series of short-run label presses.