Equipment suppliers

Morgana launches new multi-function finishers
Morgana will host the launch of the new generation AeroCut multi-function finishing devices at the Print‘n’Finish event next month.

Best of British: The weird, the peculiar, and the traditional MIS
Optimus: MIS innovator is still going strong and finding fans in new markets.

Access all areas
Lockdowns have accelerated the drive for more remotely accessed services such as diagnostics and even repair, a trend that looks set to grow post-pandemic.

Your August & September Printweek is out now. The 'New Normal Issue' is jam-packed with all the usual news and views as well as thought provoking long reads, not to mention a special feature on the Printweek Awards...
The issue's cover feature, from the Product Portfolio section, gets under the hood of how the pandemic has accelerated development of remote servicing technology and what it can bring to your...

Papergraphics takes on B-Flex range
Wide-format specialist Papergraphics has secured an exclusive deal with Italian heat transfer vinyl films manufacturer B-Flex to supply its media range to the UK.

MCS to launch high-speed monochrome inkjet imprinter
Mailing kit manufacturer MCS is set to release its new Hayabusa monochrome inkjet module to the UK market through its partner Promail.

DTM launches new label printer with ‘Big Ink’ system
German print OEM developer DTM Print has launched a colour label printer that features its new ‘Big Ink’ system, which is said to deliver “very low costs per label with outstanding speed and print...

QPS becomes UK ColorJet distributor
Quality Print Services (QPS) has become the exclusive UK distributor for Indian manufacturer ColorJet’s range of UV flatbed and soft signage printers.

Flather becomes Master and Bird steps up at Kolbus
The Stationers’ Company has elected what is believed to be its first Master from the print machinery supplier fraternity as it inches closer to unveiling the £7.5m revamp of Stationers’ Hall.

BCQ revamps litho offering
BCQ Group is poised to step up to A1 as part of its post-Covid growth strategy in a circa £1m spend, the centerpiece of which is its first non-Heidelberg litho press in its 45-year history.