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Vandagriff (far left): delivering on promise to have units installed by H2 2020

First Ultrastream press sold

Kodak and Uteco have sealed the first sale of an Ultrastream-powered flexible packaging press, but the details of the customer involved are currently under wraps.

DecoNetwork Version 8.5 now integrates with ShipStation e-commerce shipping software

DecoNetwork releases Version 8.5

DecoNetwork has released the latest version of its flagship software that enables DTG printers to streamline their business operations into one platform.

The Xerox Baltoro will take paper of 60-270gsm

Bakergoodchild buys Xerox Baltoro inkjet

Bakergoodchild is set to move into cut-sheet inkjet production printing after investing in one of the UK’s first Xerox Baltoro presses.

HP's board is under attack from investor Carl Icahn

Icahn: Xerox-HP deal is a 'no-brainer'

Activist investor Carl Icahn has parked his tanks firmly on HP’s lawn with a no-holds-barred open letter to HP shareholders urging them to back the proposed takeover by Xerox.

How to better promote print

How can print businesses influence the marketing mix in order to better promote print? That was the question posed by Canon and the IPIA to a panel of nine print bosses from the latter’s membership,...

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Talking Print launches Talkies

Talking Print has launched what it claims is the first self-service personalised audio card and video book tool for brands.

Green: “We have existing dialogue with printers around the world so we will approach those markets"

Printed.com rounds off £1m Ricoh spend; eyes international expansion

Printed.com has invested in seven Ricoh Pro 9210 engines and is looking to expand internationally in 2020.

Beginning a beautiful relationship

In the current trading climate most printers spend more time fretting about retaining their existing customer base than focusing on winning new customers. However, it’s a harsh commercial reality that...

Great fakes

Fakes, forgeries and fabrications give printers a bad name and the fear of forgery was one of the reasons behind the 1637 Star Chamber Decree designed to prevent “abuses in printing seditious,...

Print’s major trends of 2019 show no signs of abating

It has been a lively – some would say tumultuous – year for print. Brexit aside, the sector saw a number of major trends in 2019, but perhaps most notably M&A activity, business failures, and...