Creo posts 2.2m Q2 deficit
Kodak is a step closer to closing the deal to buy Creo, while the Canadian pre-press firm has slipped into the red.
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Kodak is a step closer to closing the deal to buy Creo, while the Canadian pre-press firm has slipped into the red.
Mailroom kit manufacturer Norpak has won the UK agency for US-based Preferred Packaging Groups range of machines.
Kolbus has launched a new entry-level casebinder, the DA 260, which it hopes will take over the mantle of its venerable DA 36.
Process control specialist TSS has signed a deal with GretagMacbeth to expand the range of products it distributes.
New Jarrold Printing has opted for two Lscher Xpose! 180 platesetters to feed the presses at its new 40m Norfolk plant.
Glasgow Solicitors Property Centre (GSPC) has signed up to become the first company in the UK to use Pageflex.edit.
Litho Supplies has signed a deal with German firm OneVision to become sole distributor for its workflow software in the UK.
Creo has gone into the red, making a loss in the second quarter.
Horizon has revealed plans to double its output with a huge expansion at its factory in Kyoto, Japan.
News International is to drop inserting from its print sites mailrooms when it completes its 600m print overhaul in 2008.