Wide-format

GJ Plastics buys HP Latex 360 to expand market reach

GJ Plastics has invested in a new 1.62m HP Latex 360 printer to expand its services and increase its productivity.

Hollanders ramps up production to keep up with demand

Hollanders Printing Systems has ramped up production of its Fespa Digital-launched ColorBooster CB250 textile printer after it received an “an unprecedented number of orders” for the entry-level...

Mimaki expands portfolio and launches flagship printer-cutter

Mimaki has unveiled a cutting version of its Fespa launched JV300 flagship printer and unveiled a new silver metallic eco-solvent ink.

Macfarlane Group announces £7.5m Network Packaging acquisition

Macfarlane Group has completed the acquisition of Network Packaging for a maximum consideration of £7.5m and announced a £3m capital raise to support future acquisitions.

Greyhound invests in Speedmaster to boost capacity

Greyhound Print has bought a Heidelberg Speedmaster SM 52-2 to enable it to cope with increased demand of full-colour work and longer runs.

Perfect Colours launches 'Small but Mighty' campaign

Perfect Colours has launched a new campaign to demonstrate how small sign and display companies can grow their businesses affordably with the HP Latex L310.

Dale Studios invests in Mimaki printers to increase in-house services

Design and print firm Dale Studios has invested in a Mimaki JFX500-2131 UV flatbed printer and Mimaki JV400LX latex printer to expand its services.

Canon launches Océ PlotWave 500 to cater for technical document market

Canon has launched the Océ PlotWave 500, a monochrome wide-format printer with integrated colour scanner designed for the mid-volume technical document market.

Mimaki cuts price of UJF-3042HG and adds 'Kebab' module for printing cylindrical objects

Mimaki has cut the list price of its UJF-3042HG small format flatbed LED UV printer by £5,000 to £24,995 with immediate effect.

Stanford Marsh Group Graphics targets consumables boost with new hire

Stanford Marsh Group Graphics (SMGG), the commercial graphics division of Stanford Marsh Group, has appointed Bob Stevenson as graphic consumable specialist.