Printing
Fast Signs Gloucester installs HP DesignJet L25500
Fast Signs Gloucester has invested in an HP DesignJet L25500 wide-format printer in a bid to boost its green credentials and cut turnaround times at the family-run business.
Alpha Colour Printers lands Gloucestershire NHS contract
Alpha Colour Printers has landed a three-year contract expanding its print work for Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, NHS Gloucestershire and the 2gether trust.
Polestar proposes Colchester closure
Polestar has entered into consultation with employees at its Colchester web offset plant over the proposed closure of the site.
Pensord wins manufacturing award
Magazine printer Pensord has been awarded the Wales Quality Award for manufacturing 2011.
New Year predictions - Océ's Craig Nethercott
Craig Nethercott , UK director of production printing, Océ
Goodhead Group proposes pay cut of up to 20%
Goodhead Group employees have been asked to take a pay cut in order for the business to continue as a self-supporting entity.
Domino to focus on digital label offering in 2012
Domino Printing Sciences managing director Nigel Bond says the company's digital label press will be core to its offering in 2012 as the inkjet specialist looks to further boost uptake of the...
Goodhead staff await 'serious' announcement
Goodhead Group is set to make a major announcement to staff tomorrow morning (5 January).
Workhorse Products announces screen kit
Workhorse Products has launched its Luminator desktop expandable exposure unit, as well as an improved version of its Accu-Stretch screen stretcher.
Wyndeham in consultation with 86 Heron employees
Wyndeham Group has entered into consultation with 86 employees at its Wyndeham Heron facility.
Trinity Mirror makes digital communication acquisition
Newspaper publisher Trinity Mirror has continued its move into cross-media with the acquisition of digital communications specialist The Communicator Corporation.
Caldera improves colour and correction options with RIP version 9
Caldera has launched the latest iteration of its RIP software, version 9, which it claims is the most "comprehensive, feature-heavy option" on the market.