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B.I.G takes Tesco badges into six figures with HP Indigo s2000

B.I.G has produced more than 100,000 personalised name badges for Tesco using its HP Indigo s2000.

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Ipex Preview - Post Press - Star Product: Caslon Zip 10m

While the big names of the post-press sector will be demonstrating kit that takes up a sizable amount of stand space, there are some pieces of equipment with a considerably smaller footprint that will...

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Keeps Printing assets attract Vale Press

Vale Press has purchased the assets and trading name of Berkshire-based Keeps Printing, which went into administration last month.

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New name means new business for EBM Managed Services

Essex Business Machines has rebranded as EBM Managed Services (EBM) as it expands its remit to provide IT as well as print management.

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Bringing post-press depts up to speed

There’s an apocryphal, but believable, story of an early Indigo press user sending a 100-copy job to a trade finisher, who duly phoned up the next day and said “Right, we’ve set up on the overs, can...

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Post Haste updates bookletmaking with Duplo

Commercial printer Post Haste Printers has upgraded its bookletmaking capabilities after investing around £60,000 in new kit from Duplo.

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Post-Press Company of the Year 2011: Replika Press

While top-notch quality was the hallmark of all the shortlisted companies, Replika Press' high-tech efforts in finishing to produce better printed products made it a leader of the pack. And if that...

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Marstan Press invests £1.4m in new XL75 10-colour perfector

Marstan Press will install a new Heidelberg Speedmaster XL75 10-colour perfecting press next month as part of a £1.4m investment – the largest ever for the 60-year-old printer.

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Heidelberg slashes post-press offering

Back in June, Heidelberg chief Dr Gerold Linzbach didn’t beat around the bush when it came to telegraphing his intentions for parts of the group that were described as “less strategic”.

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First Colour lives up to its name

As it looks to capitalise on bounce-back growth, on-demand specialist First Colour has secured a UK first with its first significant spend since merging with a London rival last year.