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ImageData clears bottleneck with Multigraf folder
ImageData has installed a new Multigraf Eurofold 435-SM folder at its Brighton digital small-format site, allowing it to ramp up production.

Power and effectiveness of mail laid bare in new whitepaper
JICMail, the joint industry currency for ad mail, launched its inaugural whitepaper at the JICMail Measurement Matters Conference yesterday (12 October), with its findings largely positive news for...

KP Services renews contracts
Digital newspaper printer KP Services has described its Kodak Prosper inkjet presses as “robust workhorses” after winning fresh contracts to print national newspapers in Jersey.

Purcell Branding scores top football contract in first quarter
David Purcell won official print partner status for Wolverhampton Wanderers just months after setting out on his own under the Purcell Branding name.

Epson to construct new inkjet factory
Epson has announced the construction of a new inkjet printhead factory at the group’s Akita Epson Corporation site in Japan.

Leipa pays tribute to visionary and entrepreneurial owner
Leipa Group is mourning the loss of Dr Hubert Schrödinger, the fifth generation owner of the recycled paper and packaging manufacturer.

Whistl teams with Deliveroo for new sampling service
Whistl’s product sampling business Relish has teamed up with Deliveroo to “transform” in-home sampling.

Print shops confident in 2022 revenues despite tricky 2021
Nearly half of European print shops were confident they would see their revenues grow in 2022, according to a newly released survey.

Communisis parent rebrands
Communisis owner OSG Group has rebranded as EverView.

Epson upgrade for Mad Chair
Mad Chair bought an Epson SureColour SC-F6300 digital fabric printer to take advantage of the newer model’s efficiency, as it gets ready to step up business.

Reach updates, appoints new CFO
Reach has detailed the newspaper sales boost – and advertising reduction – following the death of the Queen.

Cascade Group in liquidation
Cascade Group has gone into liquidation and looks to have closed.

Four-day week to be debated; automation could help manufacturing adapt
A bill in UK parliament looking to reduce working hours and give workers the chance to try a four-day week will be debated next Tuesday (18 October).

Print insolvencies on the rise
Printing industry insolvencies were at the highest level in almost a decade in the first half of the year.

DS Smith performing ahead of expectations
DS Smith’s overall performance for the current full financial year is expected to be ahead of its previous expectations.