New Roland DG line-up on show at Fespa
Roland DG is presented its overhauled line-up of printers at Fespa 2023, including the manufacturer’s first resin printer, the AP640, and new large-format UV flatbed EU-1000MF.
Windles fires up new Rapida
Windles Group has installed its first Koenig & Bauer press as the greetings card specialist ramps up its sustainability push.
Drytac focuses on sustainability
Visitors to the Drytac stand (A2-C60) are invited to see, feel and take away samples of its extensive self-adhesive window, wall and floor graphics portfolio including from its brand-new Drytac Zero...
Dataline revamps MultiPress MIS
Technology developer Dataline is demonstrating the recently released version 5.4 of its MultiPress MIS/ ERP platform on stand A1-E41.
FespaDaily 23 round-up: Day 1
Our round-up of some of the articles published in issue one of the dual language, official show newspaper for Fespa Global Print Expo 2023 in Munich produced by Printweek.
Fujifilm unveils Acuity Prime Hybrid
Fujifilm has chosen Fespa as the launchpad for its new Acuity Prime Hybrid printer.
BPIF seeks views on print apprenticeship
The BPIF is asking for feedback from across the industry on the content and assessment criteria of its Print Technician Apprenticeship.
Fespa Global Print Expo 2023 opens its doors
Fespa Global Print Expo 2023’s opening ceremony took place before a throng of visitors eager to see what awaits them in the halls at the Munich Messe.
RAP Spiderweb in administration
Oldham-based printer RAP Spiderweb has called in administrators.
Plockmatic unveils landscape bookletmaker for Canon Imagepress
Plockmatic International has revealed a new mid- to high-capacity production bookletmaker, the BLM5000, designed to fit inline with Canon’s Imagepress V1000 and V1350 digital toner presses.
Eltham Digital signs up for Xenons upgrade
Family-run digital printer Eltham Digital Print has upgraded its hybrid press with a straight swap of a Xenons X180 for the firm’s older Xenons R180.
HP Indigo enhances PrintOS software suite
HP Indigo is set to expand and simplify its software offering and has appointed new specialist staff to help drive the change.