Presses

Pearson B2 buy set to double turnover

Pearson Print expects to "double turnover within 12 months" after making its debut into the B2 arena with a five-colour Heidelberg Speedmaster SM 74-5.

Heron boosts business with Presstek kit

Heron Dawson & Sawyer has opted for a Presstek 52DI digital offset press following on from a period of "steady growth", an investment it anticipates will also boost productivity levels at the...

Kit auctions surge as recession bites

Online equipment auctions are experiencing significant growth due to the challenges in the economy, King Sturge has said.

Sensor Products launches smaller nip measuring tool

Sensor Products has announced the release of the Mini Sigma-Nip, an electronic nip analysis system that yields extremely high resolution for the measurement of smaller nips.

Colourstream installs UK's first 10-colour Anicolor long perfector

Colourstream has taken delivery of the UK's first Speedmaster SM 52 Anicolor long perfector.

Heidelberg Anicolor challenges digital kit in short-run market

Heidelberg has used its Total Print! Expo debut to demonstrate that litho has a place in the short-run market.

Xpress Imprint invests in PM 52 to boost its print productivity

Xpress Imprint, the Chennai-based company, has invested in a Heidelberg Printmaster to "upgrade the company's service offering".

Newsprinters hosts ViP best practice visit at Knowsley

Newspaper manufacturer Newsprinters has been recognised for its best practice by Vision in Print (ViP).

Cambrian rounds off 6m spend with KBA long perfector

Cambrian Printers has completed a 6m four-year with the purchase of a long perfector from KBA.

Award Offset buys India's first Heidelberg XL 75

Award Offset Printers and Packaging has become the first company in India to install a Heidelberg XL 75.

Mitsubishi announces new UK MD at V3000 launch

Mitsubishi has appointed a new UK managing director at the launch of its V3000 press in Leeds.

NWNG defies move away from independent printing with Goss buy

Contract printer Newbury Weekly News Group (NWNG) has bucked the trend of moving away from independent printing by investing in the newly launched Goss Uniliner press.