
Agfa acquires Bodoni
Agfa Graphics has acquired Watford-based software developer and reseller Bodoni Systems.

Paper prices on the up again
A number of paper merchants have announced price increases for the third time this year.

Apple CEO Tim Cook visits Iggesund
Apple chief executive Tim Cook re-lived some student memories when he visited the Iggesund Paperboard paper mill and forest in Sweden earlier this month.

XL Press brings large-format in-house
Commercial printer XL Press has revealed its first foray into in-house large-format printing with a £26,000 investment in an MT-R180 hybrid UV printer from Chinese manufacturer Xenon.

Magic Touch takes on Duraluxe
The Magic Touch has taken on US-headquartered Decoral’s Duraluxe aluminium product for distribution, which it says is an outdoor signage first.

EFI launches flatbed first
EFI has moved into the LED flatbed market with the launch of the Pro 24f LED printer.

Killer app: Dennis maps out London’s less urban, good spaces
London, known for its concrete, Victorian terraces and often referred to as ‘The Big Smoke’, is greener than many people would think. The capital is home to more than 3,000 parks and green spaces,...

You have to be in it to win it
The industry’s great and good descended on London’s Grosvenor House last week to celebrate the best of UK print.

New guard recognises print’s value
As digital technologies continue to make their evolutionary impact on everything from news and advertising consumption to data storage, analysts and onlookers seem to declare print to be dead with...

60 seconds with Barley Print
Barley Print started in 2007 when it took over a calendar business. It installed its own B2 press to produce the calendars and commercial work.

Q&A: Amanda Dickinson Managing director Rethink CMYK
Amanda had something of an OMG moment upon realising that she’s spent 31 years in print, culminating in her current position as managing director at Barnsley-based Rethink CMYK. She’s married to Joel...

Overmatter: tie fighters
Overmatter is very well aware that this industry scrubs up very nicely, very nicely indeed, and there is of course no better opportunity to show off a bit of finery than at the PrintWeek Awards.