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Conservative Party will scrap ID card project

The Conservatives will scrap the proposed ID card scheme and have written to the five suppliers chosen to bid for the project warning them not to sign any further contracts.

Speedscreen ups capacity with Durst Rho 800 Presto purchase

Screen and digital printer Speedscreen has made its "most significant investment to date" after spending 460,000 on a Durst Rho 800 Presto.

Spandex gains fire resistant badge for ImagePerfect Signage film range

Consumables supplier Spandex has announced that its entire ImagePerfect Signage range and the majority of its ImagePerfect Digital series now carry fire-resistance certificates.

Promo-Vlag invests in cutting workflow and kit from EskoArtwork to up productivity

Promo-Vlag, a Netherlands-based flag, banner and pennant printing specialist has invested in a Kongsberg XP cutting table from EskoArtwork.

Zund AutoNest to cut material cost through smarter layout

Cutting table specialist Zund has launched a nesting and cutting layout optimisation product called Zund AutoNest.

Fujifilm launches 'low-chemistry' CTP plates

Fujifilm Europe has announced the commercial availability of its Brillia HD Pro-V and Brillia HD Pro-VN low-chemistry violet CTP plates, which it said are suitable for commercial print and newspaper...

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Pensord signs deal to support smaller publishers

Pensord has become a strategic partner of the Independent Publishers Advisory Council (IPAC), an offshoot of the Periodical Publishers Association (PPA).

Heidelberg profits tumble in 'most difficult year in the company's history'

Heidelberg's pre-tax profit nosedived 546m euro (470m), according to its 2008/2009 year end results, with chief executive Bernhard Schreier warning that there is no sign of an end to the global...

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Fujifilm opens European inkjet technical training centre

Fujifilm has opened a European inkjet technical training centre in Sint-Niklaas, Belgium.

DP Lenticular cites sales up a quarter with 3D imaging in vogue

DP Lenticular reported a strong increase in sales last year, and expects the increased use of 3D in film and television to provide a boost to the use of lenticular materials for 3D printing.