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Printers embrace environmental accreditation
More than 40% of the UK's top 200 printers are ISO 14001 certified, according to GI Direct research - a rise of 17% on 2007 figures.
Colourstream installs UK's first 10-colour Anicolor long perfector
Colourstream has taken delivery of the UK's first Speedmaster SM 52 Anicolor long perfector.
Heidelberg Anicolor challenges digital kit in short-run market
Heidelberg has used its Total Print! Expo debut to demonstrate that litho has a place in the short-run market.
Fuji technology boosts digital print quality
Fujifilm has said it will bring digital print quality closer to litho following the UK launch of its Toner Quality Control (TQC) at Total Print! Expo.
New Sharp printing kit targets mono market
Sharp has said it is aiming to "further establish itself in the mono production market" at this year's Total Print! Expo, where it has given UK debuts to its MX-M1100 and 950 machines.
Roland unveils LEC-300 with added-value aim
Roland DG has handed a UK premiere to its latest wide-format machine, the LEC-300, at Total Print! Expo.
Robert Horne becomes UK dealer for the CJV30
Robert Horne has used Total Print! Expo (TPE) to announce it has become a UK dealer for the Mimaki CJV30 solvent inkjet printer/cutter.
Ancient House wins PEFC badge
Web and sheetfed printer Ancient House Press (AHP) has bolstered its environmental credentials after the company became PEFC accredited.
Xpress Imprint invests in PM 52 to boost its print productivity
Xpress Imprint, the Chennai-based company, has invested in a Heidelberg Printmaster to "upgrade the company's service offering".
PremierBeswick seals Creazy Indigo deal
Paper merchant PremierBeswick has announced that it is the official UK distributor for the cardboard substrate Creazy for Indigo.
Ricoh claims 18 printers signed up to Pro C900 sale
Ricoh has announced that 18 printers have already signed up to buy its new Pro C900 machine, prior to its UK launch at Total Print! Expo yesterday (14 October).
Train incident disrupts TPE opening
A fatality at Earls Court tube station yesterday morning resulted in the closure of Earls Court tube station and severe delays across much of the District Line.
Misdirected bills 'could undermine' advertising
Over 40% of Britons have received a bill or statement addressed to the wrong person in the last six months, according to a Dsicmm study.
Xaar urges caution on soft sales in China
Xaar has warned soft sales in China will dent third quarter figures.