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Leeds City College withdraws campus-based print tuition

Leeds City College is to close its in-house print training facility and change its Level 3 NVQ Machine Printing course to an industry-based apprenticeship model with no teaching on campus.

Ripon Printers acquires Sells Printing

Ripon, WI-based Ripon Printer has acquired the presses and other assets of New Berlin, WI-based Sells Printing as it looks to expand its capabilities in printed catalogs, publications, manuals, and...

IFS adds Hardcover book technology

Finishing equipment supplier IFS has moved to meet a growing demand for hardback book manufacture by adding Photobook Technology to its vendor arsenal.

AMS launches ATS-12 tabber

Mailroom equipment supplier AMS has launched the ATS-12 tabbing machine, which it claims is the most efficient and economical tabber on the market.

Looks like a case of B2 or be square at this year's Drupa

In case you missed the flurry of announcements, it seems Drupa will be the B2 digital show.

Manufacturers get into the lending game

Before the economic meltdown, it was all too easy for printers to raise finance for investment in new equipment, recalls one print industry stalwart. "You simply filled out some forms, signed on the...

Drupa preview: environment & knowledge stand-by-stand

KodakHall 05, Stand F9-1 and F9-6New for Drupa is the Kodak Sonora XP Process Free Plate, where processing chemistry and water usages are, says Kodak, virtually zero compared with previous technology....

EFI makes fresh assault on screen printing with Orion

EFI will unveil a new digital press that it believes can replace wide-format screen printing at Drupa (Hall 05, stand C01).

Drupa preview: environment & knowledge

At Drupas gone by, talk of reducing alcohol consumption probably meant something very different to what it means today. Of course, there'll still be many resolving - and probably failing - to forgo...

The smaller events, closer to home, still need our support

While the industry continues its long road to recovery, only the most optimistic would claim that UK print is back to full health.