Print

Integrated Graphics first to buy new Ricoh machine

Integrated Graphics Ltd has become the first European customer for Ricoh's new production colour machine, the Pro C900.

Regional newspapers on a cliff edge, report warns

Regional newspapers are on a "cliff edge", according to a new report by media specialist Enders Analysis.

Cambridge Assessment signs 40m deal with Oc

Oc has been chosen as the new print management partner for Cambridge Assessment in a 40m five-year deal.

Fujifilm announces B2 inkjet press

Fujifilm has said it is creating new opportunities for print with the launch of a B2 format inkjet digital press, which it claims boasts both quality and speed comparable to litho printing and is...

Star Product: PerfectProof PrintFactory

Offering workflow optimisation for large-format production, PrintFactory builds on the success of PerfectProofs flagship software ProofMaster, aimed at the sign-printing sector.

Alphagraphics boosts productivity with Horizon APC-61II guillotine

Alphagraphics has eliminated the bottleneck in its guillotine operation after investing in a new fully-automated hydraulic guillotine from Horizon.

The art of print with a personal touch

Vsitors to any London art gallery towards the end of last year would have been able to enjoy a diverse collection of works from some of the worlds finest artists. However, there is one artist whose...

The benefits of the right proof

This month in the clinic: Paul Sherfield on moving to soft proofing; Dani Novick on checking an employees eligibility to work; Kevin Purdy on green offset inks

Five-year plan reaps profit for Pensord

When chief executive Tony Jones joined Pensord in March 2000, his brief from owners Allen, McGuire & Partners was simple: to steady a floundering ship. During those early years, Jones admits survival...

Strike threat looms over Unite spat with Butler & Tanner

Unite has hit back at comments made by Mike Dolan, chairman of Butler & Tanner, that described the union's approach to negotiations at the firm as "backward looking", claiming he "scuppered" a...

Worms chew through 40 tonnes of Clays waste

Clays, the book printing division of St Ives, has diverted 40 tonnes of paper dust from going to landfill each year by sending one of its largest bi-products to a worm farm in Norfolk.

Goss unveils single-chopper web folder for M-600 presses

Goss has unveiled a new single-chopper commercial web folder for its M-600 press models, capable of outputting up to 65,000 copies an hour.