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Bournemouth Colour Press installs reverse osmosis system

Bournemouth Colour Press has installed a Technotrans Alpha.r3 reverse osmosis system to standardise water pH and conductivity for its dampening solution in its new Speedmaster XL 75-5.

Wear your print with pride: the prominence of T-shirt printing

It is tricky to capitalise on, but T-shirt printing is a burgeoning market. If you get it right, the rewards will be there for all to see

Pitney Bowes relocates European HQ to Hatfield

Pitney Bowes officially opened its new European headquarters at Hatfield Business Park, Hertfordshire today (22 November).

Printing goes all soft for interiors and garments: a tutorial in textiles

Print may traditionally be a macho industry, but to survive in the current climate takes diversity - which may explain the move into printed frocks and cushions.

Duraweld looks pretty in pink

If you visited stationery manufacturer Duraweld last month, you might have been greeted by production manager Paul Moore in a pink woman's hoodie and account manager Caron Webster in pink pyjamas.

Northcliffe sold to joint venture Local World

Regional newspaper rivals DMGT, Trinity Mirror and Yattendon Group have created Local World, a new publisher combining DMGT's Northcliffe division with Yattendon's Iliffe News & Media.

InnerWorkings predicts managed print growth in 2013

InnerWorkings CEO Eric Belcher has predicted growth for the company's managed print services in the year ahead as more large corporations look for a single vendor to handle their global brand and...

Copy General opts for iGen 150

Dulles, VA-based Copy General this week announced the install of a 32-feet long, four-ton Xerox iGen 150 press as it looks to extend its exclusively digital offerings into larger formats.

HP books $8.8bn charge on Autonomy deal

HP has called in the Serious Fraud Office (SFO) and US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Enforcement Division after it was forced to announced an $8.8bn writedown of its $11bn Autonomy...

Technique looks forward to life with EFI

Technique chief executive Paul Cooper has said it is "business as usual" following the MIS/ERP developer's sale to US-based EFI earlier this week.