Inkjet

HP unveils new manufacturing plant

HP has announced the opening of its new 3,000sqm production facility for HP Scitex UV inks for the manufacturer's flagship UV rigid printer, the FB10000 industrial press.

Star product: Océ Arizona 600

June's Fespa saw the worldwide launch of Canon's Océ Arizona 600 series, the latest iteration of its flatbed UV-cured inkjet family.

EFI impresses ahead of Print 13

EFI has scooped eight Must See 'Ems awards for its products ahead of Print 13 in Chicago next month.

CPI in major digital expansion

CPI is making a major investment in its digital book production facilities that includes some of the kit from failed group MPG.

The Sun goes cross media with huge hybrid inkjet install

Newsprinters has made a massive investment in high-speed inkjet print heads for cross-media content, ahead of The Sun's paywall going live today.

Buoyant Communisis makes profitable progress

Operating profits at Communisis have jumped 19% to 5.1m at the half-year, as new contract wins and overseas expansion helped fuel a successful period for the group.

EFI wins latest patent lawsuit

A Spanish appeals court has backed an earlier ruling that claims of patent infringement brought against Cretaprint are meritless.

GUA conference announced for October

The Graphic Users Association of Kodak Solutions Conference (GUA) has been announced for 2-5 October, marking a return to its original three-day format.

Canon showcases 'fine-tuned' Océ ColorWave 900

Canon has unveiled the Océ ColorWave 900, targeted at the graphic arts, construction, architecture and CAD markets, on its stand at Fespa (H05S).

SSE Worldwide previews UV LED flatbed plotter

Print supplier SSE Worldwide is giving a sneak preview at Fespa of a new small format flatbed UV LED digital inkjet plotter from SerTec, part of Italian manufacturer DPI DG Printing.

Kodak edges closer to emergence

Kodak could exit Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in just over two months' time if all goes according to plan.

Domino posts loss after egg project stalls

A £27m write-down attached to its investment in TEN Media has wiped out first-half profits at Domino, resulting in a near-£4m loss at the group.