Disciplines

Trading update from Xaar

First half sales at Xaar are likely to be 22% down on last year, although sales in its critical ceramics business have “stabilised”.

Osborne's 'Emergency Budget' largely welcomed by print

Chancellor George Osborne has announced plans to introduce a national ‘living wage’ in his Emergency Budget speech earlier today (8 July).

Athena re-emerges as web-to-print cover art venture

Iconic poster company Athena has re-launched – as a web-to-print operation printing high-quality licensed album art from a facility in York.

News UK renews major newspaper printing contracts

News UK has renewed major contracts to print both the London Evening Standard and Financial Times newspapers.

Taskforce details £6m spend post Tullis Russell administration

The taskforce established by the Scottish government in the wake of the Tullis Russell Papermakers administration has agreed an action plan to spend the £6m pledged in state assistance.

Ultimatum Engineering signs Bordeaux deal

Ultimatum Engineering has signed an agreement to sell Bordeaux Digital PrintInk’s UV and UV LED inks in the UK.

Finance firms address printers' post-Paperlinx cash issues

Industry finance specialists are moving to provide alternative solutions for printers caught up in a post-Paperlinx credit crunch.

Xerox launches first five-colour iGen

Xerox has launched its latest digital production colour cutsheet press, the iGen5, which features an expanded colour gamut with an optional fifth colour.

Witherbys rebrands and celebrates 275 years in business

A print business which started copying legal documents by hand in 1740 celebrated its 275th anniversary with a party at St Bride Foundation.

Pensord cuts makeready times with UK's first 10-colour Speedmaster SX 102

Pensord Press expects to boost like-for-like efficiency by between 30% and 40% when it takes delivery of the UK’s first 10-colour Speedmaster SX 102-10P press early next year.