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Precision looks to the future following 50th birthday

Precision Printing has wrapped up its 50th year celebrations and is looking to continue its success in 2017 with the launch of new services, a premises move and the installation of a raft of new kit.

Route One in dual iGen and finishing spend

Trade printer Route One Print has purchased two Xerox iGen 5 digital presses, as well as finishing equipment, pushing its 2016 investment total to over £5m.

SwissQprint launches new 4xCMYK flatbed printers

SwissQprint has launched two new “4x4” flatbed printers that come configured with quadruple CMYK printheads.

Mimaki adds Kebab option to UJF MkII printers

Mimaki has made its Kebab module for printing cylindrical objects available for its new UV flatbed printers.

Solent boosts digital arsenal with triple Canon investment

Solent Design Studio has purchased three digital Canon machines to improve its digital offering and migrate work over from its litho division.

2016 and all that... March

No guesses as to which story dominated the news in 2016, the 20 most read stories on printweek.com for 2016 are all about Polestar. Nevertheless there was plenty else going on, not least of all...

New year predictions: Tony Kenton, It Has To Be Brilliant

Tony Kenton, brand and strategic director at It Has To Be Brilliant, encourages printers to look at their business models to ensure they are adding value in 2017.

Epson SEWs up DTG deal

South East Workwear (SEW) has purchased an Epson SureColor SC-F2000 direct to garment (DTG) printer, its first DTG machine.

Celloglas back with a bang after flood

Print finisher Celloglas has ended a successful year of reinvestment after recovering from floods that left its Leeds premises under almost 1.5 metres of water last Boxing Day.

2016 and all that... December

No guesses as to which story dominated the news in 2016, the 20 most read stories on printweek.com for 2016 are all about Polestar. Nevertheless there was plenty else going on, not least of all...