Digital

Park Comms continues investment strategy with binder purchase

London-based Park Communications has purchased a four-clamp Horizon BQ-470 binder and traded in its old Horizon BQ-270 as part of an ongoing wider investment programme.

Caps Cases goes digital with Scitex

Corrugated converter Caps Cases has splashed out on a new HP Scitex 11000, its first digital press.

Xerox kicks rumoured merger into touch

Xerox appears to have dismissed a possible merger with RR Donnelley, the world’s largest print group.

Rapidity takes on Tapestry print wing

Rapidity has bought the print arm of London-based media production agency Tapestry to move into the high-end photographic display market.

Star Product: MGI Meteor DP 8700XL+ Unlimited Colors

We look at this one-of-a kind inline digital hot foiling system.

Go fourth and automate

At Drupa we saw the future and its name is Print 4.0. It is a ‘mega trend’ all about automation and integration. Here we look at what this paradigm shift in printing practices may mean for the...

Xaar hits M&A trail to achieve £220m goal

Xaar has taken the inaugural step on its ambitious growth plan to double sales by 2020 and secured its first ever acquisition.

Fujifilm and Epac create '5D' printing

Fujifilm (Hall 8b, A25) has partnered with US-based Epac Technologies to create '5D printing', an automated system for the print industry targeted particularly at high-quality book manufacturing.

MBO finishing line shows future of digital

MBO (Hall 6, B40) has launched a new finishing line at Drupa, one of 12 on display.

Landa announces perfecting web press

Landa (9-A73) has announced a perfecting version of its 1m-wide web press at Drupa – with more announcements expected to follow later today.

Cron debuts six new products at Drupa

CTP manufacturer Cron (5-B24) has unveiled six new products at Drupa, which it said will take it into broader fields of offset press optimisation, plate production and flexo packaging.

Jarrold looks forward to book design awards

BPIF chief executive Charles Jarrold expects to see even more entries than last year to the 2016 British Book Design & Production Awards (BBD&PAs).