Wide-format

A tale of rogue apostrophes undermines Irish council's expectations
A Northern Irish council has been forced to shell out more than £1,000 after printing leaflets, posters and billboards for a performance of Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations with an apostrophe in...

Better news from St Ives
St Ives has put out its second positive trading update in as many months, resulting in an upturn in the group’s share price.

Drytac launches new opaque white film
Drytac has expanded its SpotOn range of self-adhesive materials with the new SpotOn White M50 film.

YPP becomes UK's biggest Mimaki house
Large-format specialist Your Print Partner (YPP) has invested around £500,000 in four new Mimaki dye-sublimation printers, thereby becoming the UK’s biggest Mimaki house.

Quinn uses Epson to print festival fabrics
Textile and fashion designer Richard Quinn has used a newly acquired Epson SureColor to print textiles and wall coverings for a stage at the recent Port Eliot festival.

PressOn nearing completion of Crossrail project work
Wide-format printer PressOn has almost completed a major package of works for the Crossrail project, which kicked off in 2013.

ProCo in UK large-format first
ProCo has become the first UK company to invest in an Agfa Jeti Tauro H2500 LED machine as part of a circa-£500,000 kit investment.

Imagink quadruples productivity after wide-format spending spree
Wide-format printer Imagink has seen its productivity quadruple after a £325,000 investment in wide-format kit that ended in the spring.

CMYUK adds HP kit to portfolio
Wide-format kit reseller CMYUK is set to offer HP’s full range of latex and flatbed printers as it continues to expand its product offering for the UK sign and digital market.

John E Wright first in UK for new EFI machine
John E Wright has become the first company in the UK to take EFI’s Pro 16h production-level wide-format printer, after a surge in work for its Hull branch picked up during the UK City of Culture...