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How lightweight fabric is taking on the heavy mob

The major buzz word in the lead-up to the 2012 London Olympic Games was 'legacy'. The organisers of the event intended to create a sporting legacy, with the nation's medal-winning athletes tasked with...

Drytac Europe expands laminate range for UV-curable print

UK-based Drytac Europe has expanded its range of laminates specifically targeted at UV-printed output.

Natural AdCampaign claims compostable film first

A UK company has launched an innovative family of certified biodegradable substrates aimed at backlit and window film applications, which it said were unique and comparable in price to conventional...

RBLI invests to boost signage work

Kent-based charity and social enterprise Royal British Legion Industries (RBLI) has investedover 250,000 to modernise its sign printing business.

Scitex users get orange, grey and metallics upgrade

HP has announced the Enhanced Color Pack upgrade for its Scitex FB7600 and upgraded FB7500 industrial flatbed printers.

SMP invests in Durst Rho P10 UV printer

SMP Group has invested 500,000 in a new Durst Rho P10 250 UV wide-format printer as part of its ongoing investment strategy.

Business inspection: Adding extra strings to your bow

The ability to offer a one-stop service to your clients is a powerful incentive to bring new skills in-house, but there are costs to consider

EFI's 'smart' sign tool could be a 'licence to print money'

EFI's SmartSign Analytics (SSA) tool for monitoring and analysing the consumer response to individual signs could be "a licence to print money" for early adopters from the signange sector.

Mimaki JV400 white ink available from GPT

Graphic Printing Technologies (GPT) has announced that Mimaki's white ink for its JV400 latex printer range is available with immediate effect.

Business as usual despite fire at Stockport printer

A Stockport sign printer says it is continuing to trade with minimal disruption following a fire sparked by an electrical fault that damaged part of its Bredbury site last night.