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Cartoncare first in UK to install new Gallus packaging press

Cartoncare has bolstered its printing capabilities and is eyeing new customers after becoming the first UK company to invest in a Gallus KM 510 S packaging printer.

Kodak to launch Stream up to six months early

Kodak's chairman and chief executive Antonio M. Perez has said he will pull forward the commercial launch of the Stream continuous inkjet press as much as half a year as he unveiled the company's...

ESP buys Znd's biggest cutter in UK first

Wide format printer ESP Technologies Group has installed the largest flat-bed cutter from finishing manufacturer Znd to reach the UK.

The print timeline marked by Drupa

Drupa 1967 was arguably the most memorable for me. It seemed to mark the threshold between the old and the new worlds of printing technology.

Heidelberg Speedmaster 52

Building on from the Speedmaster 74 that was launched just before it, the Heidelberg Speedmaster (SM) 52 claimed many firsts. Launched at Drupa 1995, it was the first B3 machine ever to have autoplate...

Manroland R50

If there's any part of the UK print industry that's intact at the moment, it's the B3 sector. Smaller, more flexible, and therefore more able to react to tough trading conditions, B3 printers are...

Polestar Greaves post-press division to close culling 190 jobs

Polestar has announced its intention to close its finishing and bindery department at Polestar Greaves with the loss of almost 200 jobs taking the total industry job cuts announced this week to more...

Beith falls to receivers as order book runs dry

Beith Printing has been placed into receivership, with the immediate loss of 45 jobs, following a downturn in customer orders.

CreaseMatic Auto 50

Carmel Micallef, print finisher at Printstore, has been impressed with this creasers speed and its versatility has expanded the companys services

Former OFT founder quits to form own cold-foiling business

One of the founders of cold-foiling manufacturer OFT - John Hopkinson - has left the company to start up his own business.