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Ad revenues fall as Trinity Mirror feels the credit crunch
Inflationary pressures and the credit crunch have hit advertising revenues at publishing giant Trinity Mirror.
Printer jailed in 1m fraud vows to clear name
A former printer, released after serving 18 months of a three-year prison sentence for a 1m fraud, has told <i>PrintWeek</i> he will fight to clear his name.
The Westdale Press buys UK's first XL 105 long perfector
The Westdale Press has bought the UK's first Speedmaster XL 105 long perfector taking it to 99 Heidelberg printing units purchased to date.
Survey reveals surge in paperless billing use
More than half of British businesses have increased their use of paperless billing in the past five years, a survey of more than 1,000 businesses has found.
Healeys Printers brings lamination in-house
Healeys Printers will bring its lamination in-house following the closure of a local laminator.
Chip and pin investment improves GSB's cashflow
GSB Print & Design is eliminating bad debt after investing in its first chip and pin machine.
Dainippon Screen and DuPont alliance 'will cut OLED prices'
Dainippon Screen has tied up with consumables giant DuPont in a strategic alliance to slash production costs of flat panel displays, leading to lower prices.
Morgana's Documaster launched in JDF-ready format
Finishing kit producer Morgana has announced that its Documaster bookletmaking and finishing machine is now available in a JDF-ready version.
The Flying Press buys Duplo two-tower for schools contract
The Flying Press has doubled its capacity with the purchase of a Duplo two-tower system 5000.
DMC secures Indian contract with IDAB Wamac
Diligent Media Corporation (DMC) in India has secured a major mailroom deal for four IDAB Wamac lines Heidelberg's newspaper mailroom brand.
Konica Minolta launches digital training course
Konica Minolta has designed a new training programme aimed at helping printers who have recently made their foray into digital get the most out of the new technology.
Agfa shares rise on news of interest in healthcare division
Agfa-Gevaert's battered share price, which has fallen around 70% in the past year, recovered slightly last week on the news that it may have found a buyer for its underperforming medical unit.
Buxton Press invests 500,000 as demand rises a fifth
Buxton Press has invested 500,000 in two high-speed Fujifilm Luxel V-8 platesetters, in order to feed the 1,000 plate-a-day demand of its press hall.
Leach's the Printers moves to new location after 71 years
Leach's the Printers is moving to new premises next month as it prepares to install its first four-colour press, a Komori Lithrone S429.
UK first as Printmates trials Agfa's new Azura plate
Printmates has become the first UK printer to use the new Azura TS from Agfa Graphics, and is one of only five users worldwide to be involved in alpha trials of the chemistry-free plate.