Litho

New owner for Four Way Print and sister firm

Four Way Print and its subsidiary Blue Sky Design & Print have been bought by an industry newcomer.

Bradley Group buys Speedmaster from collapsed Stones

Bradley Group has bought the 10-colour Heidelberg Speedmaster XL 106 that previously belonged to collapsed sheetfed printer Henry Stone.

Fujifilm UK launches new plate business model

Fujifilm UK has launched a new litho plate management business model that it said will allow printers to cost-effectively manage or outsource their plate production.

Three new titles in two-year Hearst extension for Wyndeham

Wyndeham Group has secured a two-year extension of its print contract with Hearst UK which includes the addition of three new titles.

Fontain quadruples capacity with eight-colour RMGT Ryobi

Fontain has stepped up to SRA1 after going live with its new RMGT Ryobi 928 LED-UV eight-colour perfector which features a colour management first.

Enfocus releases PitStop 2018

Enfocus has launched the latest version of its PitStop software.

Ireland's first Speedmaster CX 75 at Business Print

Business Print has ordered Ireland's first Heidelberg Speedmaster CX 75, a five-colour with coater, to replace two presses.

Stephens & George in £4m 'Push to Stop' Speedmaster investment

Magazine printer Stephens & George is looking to increase its output by investing £4m in a new 'Push to Stop' Heidelberg Speedmaster XL 106-8-P.

New UK Sakurai litho agent sells first two presses

A new agency set up last summer to supply Sakurai litho presses to the UK and Ireland market has installed its first two machines and said there are more to follow.

Solopress ramps up with multimillion-pound spend

Solopress is in the final stages of a multimillion-pound investment programme to boost capacity to keep up with demand and shape itself for future growth.

Zenith targets efficiency boost with first Speedmaster long perfector

Zenith Media has invested in its first Heidelberg Speedmaster long perfector to increase its efficiency.

Fire-hit printer back in business following kit refresh

An East Sussex-based commercial printer that experienced a fire late last year is back in full production after replacing fire damaged kit with a raft of new machinery.