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Etrinsic planning growth after MBO

Etrinsic is aiming to break into the top five UK print management firms after changing hands in a management buy-out.

Bellamy offers UK recycling caution

The UK needs to do more to stimulate its waste paper market, while pulp and paper manufacturers and printers need to be cautious when undertaking projects in China, according to environmental...

Kolbus lifts lid on short-run-targeted casebinder

Kolbus has launched a new entry-level casebinder, the DA 260, which it hopes will take over the mantle of its venerable DA 36.

H+H unveils latest MBO innovations

Herzog+Heymann used its recent open house to present a number of its, and other members of the MBO groups, latest innovations.

Thames in talks with car firm

Investment in a digital press is set to pay dividends for Thames Print Room, with the firm negotiating for the supply of on-demand material with a car manufacturer.

Norpak to sell US companys packaging kit

Mailroom kit manufacturer Norpak has won the UK agency for US-based Preferred Packaging Groups range of machines.

Moore creates own one-stop finishing shop

Direct mail specialist Moore Response Marketing has developed a system that can handle a range of finishing in one pass.

Measurement support added to Print Profiler

Colour management specialist Colour Confidence has launched a new version of its Print Profiler colour management software.

Dotrix boss Haak quits Agfa

Agfa-Dotrix managing director Rob Haak has set up as an independent ink-jet consultant, after leaving the firm over differences of opinion.

DAL gets lowdown on Ghent activity

Members of the Digital Ad Lab (DAL) got an update on the activities of the Ghent PDF workgroup and also discussed the thorny issue of flatplanning at last weeks quarterly meeting.

DuPont to exhibit DCC line at Fespa

DuPont is to exhibit its DCC line of ink-jet printers at this years Fespa show but has not revealed when the products will hit the market.

Savvis plots next course for Wam!Net

Savvis, is holding an event next month to reveal its future plans for Wam!Net print and publishing workflow and file transfer product range and to show other products from its range that it believes...

Creo posts 2.2m Q2 deficit

Kodak is a step closer to closing the deal to buy Creo, while the Canadian pre-press firm has slipped into the red.

NJP orders Xpose! 180s for Norfolk site

New Jarrold Printing has opted for two Lscher Xpose! 180 platesetters to feed the presses at its new 40m Norfolk plant.

Heligon creates cut-out tool

A London-based developer of image algorithms has developed a Photoshop plug-in that it claims can slash the time and cost of making cut-outs of complex images.