Inkjet

Fujifilm reports growth in industrial market
Fujifilm has emphasised its commitment to the industrial market and said it is a growing business area for the manufacturer.

PHD Mail aiming for £1.5m sales boost with £1m spend
PHD Mail hopes to add £1.5m to its turnover without losing its USP after investing £1m on a Ricoh inkjet platform.

Konica says new single-pass printer signals ‘industrial revolution’ in textiles
Konica Minolta is today holding the worldwide launch of its fastest yet single-pass inkjet textile printer, plus three other smaller machines.

EFI reveals four new machines
EFI is due to launch its first EFI Reggiani printer this week after revealing three new Vutek machines at a show last week.

Baker Labels makes first inkjet investment with Screen
Baker Labels has expanded its digital printing capability with its first inkjet machine, part of its strategy to maintain steady expansion.

KBA back in the black, ups digital R&D spend
KBA’s latest quarterly results show more effects of its wide-ranging restructuring – the group is back in the black and more than 60% of sales now come from the packaging market.

HP mulls sheetfed inkjet opportunity
HP could become the latest supplier to take its inkjet know-how into the sheetfed printing space, as the embryonic market heats up in the approach to Drupa 2016.

Roland DG launches new high-volume inkjet
Roland DG has launched a new high-volume wide-format inkjet, the Soljet EJ-640.

T-shirt printer helps new business boost turnover
A fledgling t-shirt printing business that expanded its service after buying a direct-to-garment printer has seen business boom after introducing a while-you-wait service for bespoke shirts.

Kodak and Collins Inkjet settle spat
Kodak and Collins Inkjet have settled their long-running dispute and will now work co-operatively again.

Fujifilm focuses more on packaging with Jet Press 720S upgrade
Fujifilm has released an updated version of its B2 inkjet digital press as it targets the short-run packaging market.

Kodak reports $21m Q3 net loss and revenue decline
Eastman Kodak Company reported a net loss of $21m (£13.6m) and a decline in overall sales in Q3, but remains positive after seeing significant growth in a number of key product lines.