Equipment manufacturers

Epson updates Stylus Pro range for Photokina

Epson has unveiled updates to its popular 7800 and 9800 machines, the 7890 and 9890, which use the TFP head and UltraChrome K3 inks to deliver higher speed and quality.

Flexo gets fillip with trio of platemaking innovations

Three firms have revealed new flexo platemaking technology, offering improved speed and quality.

Epson launches desktop printer with optional spectrophotometer

Epson has added to its x900 range of inkjet printers with a 432mm-wide desktop model the Stylus Pro 4900, which was launched this week at German photographic trade show Photokina.

Manroland launches 900 XXL 64pp sheetfed long-perfector

Manroland has entered the VLF long-perfector market with a version of the 900 XXL that can produce a 64pp sheet in a single pass.

Roland extends appeal of VersaUV range with wider model

Roland DG has launched the VersaUV LEC-540, a wider version of its innovative LED UV-cured inkjet print and cut machine.

Shiraz adds features to Focus fine-art and photo RIP

RIP specialist Shiraz will unveil a new version of its Focus fine-art and photographic wide-format RIP at Photokina later this month.

OneVision amends Amendo with .PSD capability

OneVision has extended the functions of its automatic image enhancement package Amendo to include support for Photoshop (.PSD) and EPS files.

Arizona outsells all rivals to reach 2,000 sales claims Océ

Océ has installed 2,000 Arizona UV-cured flatbed machines, and claims that it has outsold all rivals put together in the market sector of the range.

Print quality: Each and everytime

Canon India expects to register a turnover of Rs 1,200 crore in 2010 - a 42% growth over 2009. Alok Singh speaks to Kensaku Konishi, president & CEO about the company's plans

Tried & Tested machine: Excel-10 from Jay Engineering

The window patching machine from Jay Engineering is easy to operate and is made for a tough working environment finds Sachin Shardul