Printing
Trelleborg to launch Vulcan Synthesis Evo sleeve at Drupa
Trelleborg will use Drupa to launch the newest addition to its Vulcan range of offset printing sleeves, the Vulcan Synthesis Evo, which is designed for use in the heatset sector.
Jadan Press installs new Ricoh press
Commercial printer Jadan Press has installed a Ricoh C751 digital press as a replacement for an older machine.
Royal Mail plans next day Olympic stamps
Royal Mail Group has announced plans to produce a new stamp for every gold medal won by British athletes at this summer's Olympic Games, in less than 24 hours after each event.
Durst unveils P10 series wide-format printers
Durst has unveiled a new series of UV printers, the P10, which can produce "fine art" quality output at resolutions up to 1,000dpi.
Leeds City College withdraws campus-based print tuition
Leeds City College is to close its in-house print training facility and change its Level 3 NVQ Machine Printing course to an industry-based apprenticeship model with no teaching on campus.
Ripon Printers acquires Sells Printing
Ripon, WI-based Ripon Printer has acquired the presses and other assets of New Berlin, WI-based Sells Printing as it looks to expand its capabilities in printed catalogs, publications, manuals, and...
Inca calls for entries to 2012 excellence awards
Inca is calling for entries to the second iteration of its Inca Digital Excellence Awards, which recognises "stunning" work carried out on the manufacturer's wide-format UV inkjet printers.
R Booth makes B2 move with Heidelberg SX investment
R Booth has become one of the first UK companies to invest in Heidelberg's new Speedmaster SX press platform after opting for a five-colour SX-74 machine.
Looks like a case of B2 or be square at this year's Drupa
In case you missed the flurry of announcements, it seems Drupa will be the B2 digital show.
Paper Management Services awarded supply contract for St Ives
Paper Management Services (PMS) has sealed a supply contract with St Ives Group to supply book and commercial print papers on an ongoing basis.
The smaller events, closer to home, still need our support
While the industry continues its long road to recovery, only the most optimistic would claim that UK print is back to full health.