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Just don't say the 'D' word

Digital print is the future and litho has had its day." If there was ever a statement likely to provoke a fight among readers of this magazine, that would surely be high on the list.

Buyers' guide: finance & insurance

It's never been harder for printers to get finance. If your business is well established, profitable, strong and liquid then you might have an outside chance. But few companies can tick all of those...

Tried & tested: HP Indigo 3500

It's rare for secondhand digital presses to come up for private sale, but an HP Indigo 3500 is being offered by High Wycombe firm Your Print Solution in our For Sale & Wanted section with an asking...

Product of the week: Manroland 700 HiPrint HS

It's unusual for B1 presses and fluttering eyelashes to be mentioned in the same sentence. Yet Manroland chose to use an analogy involving 'the world's most attractive eyelashes' when lauding the...

Averting disaster

On an industrial estate in Northampton sits one of the UK's most state-of-the-art printing businesses. The company boasts a purpose-built, secure factory encompassing 1,900sqm that's packed to the...

Shiraz adds features to Focus fine-art and photo RIP

RIP specialist Shiraz will unveil a new version of its Focus fine-art and photographic wide-format RIP at Photokina later this month.

Ferag announces two launches for Ifra Expo

Mailroom equipment manufacturer Ferag has announced two launches for this year's Ifra Expo in Hamburg.

Danwood acquires Admiral Group's print operation

Independent digital equipment supplier Danwood has acquired the print and copier division of 30m office technology business Admiral Group, a move Danwood described as a "great complementary fit".

Plan for the future: Rave India builds a tech platform to ensure printing dexterity

Many firms are big on technology, but miss what matters: a futuristic plan. Alok Singh finds out as to how Rave India combines both

OneVision amends Amendo with .PSD capability

OneVision has extended the functions of its automatic image enhancement package Amendo to include support for Photoshop (.PSD) and EPS files.