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Second SM102 CutStar bought by Wales' HSW
HSW Print became the second firm at Ipex to sign up for a 12-colour Heidelberg Speedmaster 102 with CutStar reel-to-sheeter.
DICO critics wrong says Roland chief
MAN Roland claimed its DICOweb had been a huge hit at Ipex and announced the sale of a 16pp heatset version, similar to the one shown at PrintCity, to a Turkish printer.
AB Dick sells its first B552H to Ink Shop
AB Dick scored a small-offset success following its decision to bring a five-colour B3 Hamada to Ipex.
Marchant's threat for phoenix firms
Robert Horne Group managing director Toby Marchant has issued a challenging cry to paper merchants, to join forces and stop dealing with phoenix print companies.
Big demand for Printing.com
Printing.coms share issue has closed oversubscribed, with the offer raising 1.1m, and the firm is poised to open a further 10 new franchises (<i>PrintWeek</i>, 22 February).
Brisk business for Upex@Ipex
The global printing industrys thirst for old kit is unabated, according to sales registered at Upex@Ipex.
Delta spends 4m on new kit
Delta Display, the London-based point-of-purchase (PoP) and outdoor advertising specialist, has invested over 4m in new printing equipment.
Smyth-Horne sues former MD
Smyth-Horne is suing its former managing director Mike Biggs for breach of contract.
Sdra raises the price of pulp
Sdra has announced a price increase of 24 ($35) per tonne for its main product, long fibre softwood pulp, taking the price to 326 from 1 May.
Litho Supplies and TPT to act for Prolatus kit
Remote proofing and annotation software provider Prolatus has appointed Litho Supplies and Turning Point Technologies (TPT) as resellers.
Creo strengthens sales with Lotems
Creo notched up four sales of its Lotem 800 Quantum platesetter and accompanying workflow at Ipex to UK and Irish printers.
Xerox to pay 7m fine to US SEC
Xerox has agreed to pay a 7m ($10m) fine to the US governments Security & Exchange Commission (SEC) to settle an inquest into its accounting and financial reporting practices.
Global union network sets up support for IP staff
Unions around the world have set up a network, in an act of "global solidarity", to protect the interests of employees at International Paper (IP).
Q4 sales fail to boost Europe's slump in paper
European paper production rallied during the fourth quarter of last year but as expected the increase was not enough to prevent levels declining year-on-year.
Emap enters teen mag war with BBC
Web printers are set to benefit as two publishing titans go head-to-head over the pre-teen and early-teen magazine market with the launch of two glossy magazines aimed at nine- to 13-year-olds this...