Digital
CLP nabs Europe's first EFI Jetrion 4000
UK-based Commercial Label Products (CLP) will become the first European printer to install EFI's Jetrion 4000 digital colour label press when it takes delivery of the inkjet machine later this month.
OKI to promote printers with school wildlife competition
Digital kit manufacturer OKI has teamed up with an international wildlife charity in order to introduce its printing technology to schoolchildren.
Dialogue Solutions takes eco route with UV Digicoater
Commercial digital print specialist Dialogue Solutions has turned its head to UV in a bid to become more environmentally friendly.
Study reveals nearly 10% of digital signage projects 'failing'
Almost 10% of digital signage projects "fail completely" to meet their objectives.
EFI develops ceramic inkjet interests with Jettable investment
EFI has completed an investment in ceramic inkjet specialist Jettable.
British companies triumph in HP Indigo competition
Cambrian Printers and C&R Printing Services have flown the flag for the UK in HP's first international HP Indigo Progressive Printing Competition.
Epson unveils new proofers with fifth-generation ink
Epson has launched two new proofers to tackle more demanding applications.
Xerox lifts lid on 'next-generation' gel ink technology
Xerox has revealed the details of a next-generation inkjet technology that it has in development.
POD publisher files suit against Amazon in epic battle over on-demand contract
Amazon's battle with the print-on-demand (POD) sector looks set to reach the courts after a small US-based POD publisher filed a class action lawsuit this week alleging breach of US antitrust law.
Tangent plans to double Newcastle site following 128% rise in profits
Digital marketing company Tangent said it will almost double the size of its Newcastle digital print facility, following a 128% increase in profits.
Building a better digital model
Its been 15 years since Benny Landa, the founder of Indigo and pioneer of digital print, said: Anything that can go digital, will go digital. Print is no exception.