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Relocation no bar to joy at Olympics
East Londons print community has welcomed the 2012 Olympics to the city, despite a number of firms inside the planned 1,500-acre Olympic Village facing relocation.
Ethedos new Mitsubishi perfector is a world first
Ethedo Press has bought Europes first Mitsubishi B2 perfector, the first in the world with coater and extended delivery, as part of a 1.2m investment.
PrintWeek's Scott awarded City honour
PrintWeek paper editor Andy Scott has been ordained as a Freeman of the City of London. An official ancient robing ceremony was held at Londons Guildhall on 8 July. His father was also present as a...
HP shifts to Customer Forum
HP has set up a customer forum for Indigo users but has withdrawn its support from the Indigo Customer Exchange (ICE).
Pegasus picks up assets from Martin Shelton
Pegasus National has acquired assets of the diary and daily pad calendar divisions of Martin Shelton Press, after the firm went into administration.
Graphoprint ploughs 2m into finishing upgrade
Deeside-based Graphoprint has invested 2m in Muller Martini post-press kit.
Dip in demand hits Agfa profit
The future of the Ministry of Defences (MoD) Print Function facility is being reviewed, which could lead to 40 jobs being lost.
Mitsubishi shows its JDF credentials
Mitsubishi Lithographic Presses (MLP) has used its open house event to highlight full digital workflow with the help of its new alliance partners.
Fulmars Royle to move out of City over costs
Fulmar has announced plans to move the offices of its City-based company Royle Financial Print, in a bid to reduce costs at the division.
Jobs at risk as MoD evaluates its print facility
The future of the Ministry of Defences (MoD) Print Function facility is being reviewed, which could lead to 40 jobs being lost.
Leeds Impress students pick up 1st degrees
The first graduates from the University of Leeds Impress degree programme received their degrees yesterday (13 July).
Survey: UK digital sector lacks skills
A new survey into the UK digital colour printing market has been published in a bid to raise awareness and provide information on the sector.
Domino adds Citronix to buys
Domino has bought ink-jet specialist Citronix in a 5.7m ($10m) deal that shows its acquisitive streak remains intact.
Harrods: print catalogue safe
Harrods has put its home shopping catalogue online, but denied that this would lead to the demise of its printed version.
No limits for Webmart boss
Webmart managing director Simon Biltcliffe completed his climb up Europes highest peak Mount Elbus in Georgia.