Print switches on to intelligent design

When Superfast Labels installed the UK's first Epson SurePress L-4033A last year, it wasn't just adding affordable digital print to its capabilities. The machine's ability to print on textured...

Digital kit developers turn up the volume

Printing folding cartons digitally is not a new idea, but until very recently it has been limited by the small formats available in digital presses that could handle realistic production volumes....

The sky's the limit

Compared to, say, the IT industry, it would be fair to say packaging evolves at a rather slow pace. Compare a Walkman from the 1980s with the iPod of today and then compare the packaging of those two...

Durst claims 'victory' in latest round of IP spat with EFI

Durst and EFI Vutek's on-going intellectual property dispute covering printing with white ink continues to rumble on, with Durst winning the latest round.

Mondi to launch digital grades at North Print & Pack

Mondi will launch its DNS color print paper in the UK market at North Print & Pack in May.

Redpack hosts £3m Anglia business fund launch

Norfolk-based flow-wrapping and packaging machine manufacturer Redpack hosted the launch of a government-backed £3m Business Growth Fund, at its Norwich facility yesterday.

Eclipse 4DM and Eclipse Red rebranded

The 4DM group has rebranded as Eclipse 4DM, following its acquisition by Eclipse Colour, and launched a cross-media division, Eclipse Red.

Me & My... Fujifilm Euromedia

Artisan Print Solutions has discovered that high-quality substrates become even more valuable when backed up by unbeatable customer service and attention to detail from the supplier

Star Product: Xerox Color J75 and C75

Xerox's latest launches offer high-speed colour for a range of applications.

Cloud software in print: why blue-sky thinking isn't always best

Cloud-based systems are increasingly popular and can offer benefits in some scenarios, but they are not without concerns and may not suit every business type

Makeready masters race into the lead

Incremental reductions in changeover time may not sound like major efficiency improvements, but with the right people on the shopfloor, they can add up to big savings