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The proud owners of the UK's 100th Horizon Stitchliner

Rumbold Holland buys UK's 100th Horizon Stitchliner

B2 commercial printer Rumbold Holland is the proud owner of the 100th Horizon Stitchliner installed in the UK by Graphic Arts Equipment.

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Wohlenberg and Baumann announce Drupa line-up

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MB keeps focus on folding products for Drupa exhibition

Finishing equipment manufacturer MB has announced its line-up for Drupa.

Renz marks 100 years with launch of 'world's fastest' wire binder

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Minuteman Group opts for Presstek to cope with four-colour work

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UK first as Marston Books buys Duplo Ducreaser

Marston Books Services has become the UK's first company to purchase a Duplo DC-445 Ducreaser.

In Depth

Print innovator goes it alone to set up major player for the finishing market

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Finishing touches that grow profits

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Creative ways to attract attention

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Kent finisher survives a difficult sector by keeping up with new technologies

Would you do business with a crook? Probably not. That’s why Nigel Crook decided not to use his surname...