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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.

Litho Supplies takes on extra Imation business

Litho Supplies has sealed a major deal with Imation which will see the firm take on the majority of Imations "traditional" customers

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Star product: Adobe Digital Publishing Suite

Repurposing content for mobile devices is an increasingly important market

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Williams Lea Tag CEO departs

An industry outsider has taken temporary charge of Williams Lea Tag after chief executive Dan Ellerton left the business unexpectedly, amid speculation that the group could be put up for sale.

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Zünd UK subsidiary changes name and looks to the future

Zünd Plotting Systems (UK) has officially changed its name to Zünd UK, after the business was acquired by Zund Systemtechnik AG earlier this year.

Publishing Expo launch for PCS

Claverley Group subsidiary Press Computer Systems (PCS) will launch its new content management and publishing system, Knowledge, at Publishing Expo 2010 in February.

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Kolbus partnership revives Timsons litho presses

Timsons litho presses for book printing will be manufactured again thanks to a new partnership between Kolbus and Timsons Engineering in Kettering.

In Briefs Page 8

Applied Image Technology is the first third-party RIP developer to offer a driver for the ultra high-speed Mimaki JV5 solvent inkjet printer. The printer has 1,440 nozzles and a print speed of 40sqm...

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Record year for UK publishing

2016 was a record-breaking year for the UK publishing industry, according to the latest figures from the Publishers Association.

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Duplo resurrects PFI name to push into new markets

Duplo is reviving a dormant brand to sell complementary products made by partner manufacturers and push into new geographical markets.