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Cromalin to make comeback following GPS's buyout of DuPont
Wifac Group subsidiary GPS has announced the return of the iconic Cromalin digital proofing brand with the launch of the X-proof Cromalin.
Dalim to showcase products at EuroDUO event
Dalim will present the next generation of its Dialogue, Twist and Mistral product lines at its annual European Dalim Users Organisation (EuroDUO) conference in Sweden next month.
Oc releases new web-to-print software
Oc has further expanded its web-to-print offering with the international release of Prismaweb 5.0 and Prismaweb eManager 2.0.

Customer magazine circulation rises while consumer falls
ABC figures released today have shown a 16% growth in customer publishing circulation in the past six months.

Government under pressure to raise minimum redundancy pay
The amount of money payable to redundant staff by employers could be in line for a dramatic increase after it emerged that the government is coming under increased pressure to make a big one-off rise...

New Yorkers get first copies of US-printed Daily Mail
Newsworld has begun distributing the Daily Mail in New York after printing of the newspaper's US edition began at New York-based Alphagraphics last week.
Nyland Graphics celebrates 20th year with major overseas sale
Secondhand UK post-press equipment provider Nyland Graphics has celebrated its 20th year with one of its biggest ever sales.

Scottish printer donates 25,000 print to local hospice
John Watson and Co has provided free print for a fundraising campaign to build a new hospice in Glasgow.
Bank of England governor says UK in 'deep recession'
The UK economy is in a "deep recession" and its length depends on international developments, the Bank of England (BoE) governor Mervyn King has warned.
MD completes 100% share buyout of Bath printer
Ralph Allen Press is aiming to build on its existing client base after managing director Jason Hindle completed a majority takeover of the business.

DMGT revenues up despite decline in newspaper portfolio
Daily Mail and General Trust (DMGT) has announced results for its first quarter, with its broad portfolio and currency fluctuations having a positive impact on its figures, but its newspaper...

New Johnston Press exec hits out at BBC and council-funded papers
Newly appointed Johnston Press chief executive John Fry has hit out at council-funded local newspapers and the BBC as damaging to the local newspaper sector.
Procurement weathering the storm, experts claim
Procurement professionals are ideally placed to weather the economic downturn, despite the widespread rise in unemployment hitting other fields, according to sector experts.
Customer publishing 'key' to establishing a trusted brand
Customer publishing is a "profit centre" and is key to building a trusted brand, following news the channel has overtaken radio, cinema and outdoor.

Amazon's latest e-book device gets mixed reaction from industry
Book printers have expressed mixed reactions on how Amazon's next generation e-book reader will impact on the book publishing supply chain.