Pureprint extends apprenticeship scheme

Pureprint Group is looking to take on additional apprentices after extending its in-house apprenticeship scheme.

Xaar plans to more than double sales

Xaar boss Doug Edwards has laid out ambitious plans for the inkjet manufacturer to more than double turnover by 2020.

Print On moves to accomodate growing wide-format op

Family business Print On has moved to larger open-plan premises to house three recently acquired wide-format machines.

Abbotsgate Hull ups quality and cuts costs with Presstek spend

Commercial printer Abbotsgate Hull is saving thousands of pounds and boasting higher quality print at faster speeds after installing a used Presstek 34DI direct imaging press.

SME printers to benefit from Budget announcements

Chancellor George Osborne announced a number of business tax reforms in a Budget speech yesterday (16 March) that was largely welcomed by the print industry.

Kodak plans Prosper sell-off

Kodak has hoisted a ‘for sale’ sign over its Prosper inkjet business, which had previously been lauded as one of the manufacturer’s “four growth engines”.

Kodak sales shrink

Kodak has reduced its losses on worldwide sales that fell 15% in 2015 to slip below the $2bn mark.

Blake graduate programme recruits new talent

Two young people have helped christen a new graduate recruitment programme at one of the world's biggest envelope wholesalers, Blake.

Duplo hails successful second Northern Lights

Duplo is looking to ring up well over £1m of business after hosting its second annual two-day Northern Lights event last week.

Coveris’ graphics division acquires Rivendell Europe

Imagenet, the graphics services division of packaging giant Coveris, has acquired graphics business Rivendell Europe for an undisclosed sum.

Jones & Brooks marks 140th anniversary with Speedmaster buy

Jones & Brooks has marked its 140th anniversary with a move into B2 litho production after investing in a five-colour Speedmaster SX 74 with coater.