Xerox launches first five-colour iGen

Xerox has launched its latest digital production colour cutsheet press, the iGen5, which features an expanded colour gamut with an optional fifth colour.

Witherbys rebrands and celebrates 275 years in business

A print business which started copying legal documents by hand in 1740 celebrated its 275th anniversary with a party at St Bride Foundation.

Pensord cuts makeready times with UK's first 10-colour Speedmaster SX 102

Pensord Press expects to boost like-for-like efficiency by between 30% and 40% when it takes delivery of the UK’s first 10-colour Speedmaster SX 102-10P press early next year.

Premier Paper becomes UK Lumi stockist

Independent paper merchant Premier Paper Group has become a UK stockist of Lumi papers.

Rayprographics installs Fastbind Pureva XT

Digital and wide-format printer Rayprographics has upgraded its bindery after investing in a Fastbind Pureva XT combined PUR and EVA perfect binder.

Printers urged to take action to plug skills gap

BPIF president Gerald White has urged all the federation’s 1,300 members to take on “at least one” new apprentice in order to plug the industry’s looming skills gap.

NME to boost circulation to 300,000 in switch to free distribution

Music magazine NME is set to become a free publication in an attempt to reverse its steadily declining readership, and increase circulation from around 15,000 to 300,000.

PCL Digital eyes 20-30% turnover boost following Duplo investment

PCL Digital has bought two pieces of Duplo equipment to boost its productivity and increase its in-house service offering with the aim to increase turnover by 20 to 30% in the next 12 months.

Earthinks launches new gravure inks and coatings range

Natural inks manufacturer Earthinks has launched a range of gravure inks and specialist coatings which it has said will offer improved sustainability and new possibilities to brand owners.

'Leaders of the future' graduate from BPIF scheme

The BPIF is celebrating the success of more than 120 printing industry professionals who are the first-ever graduates of its Level 5 Graduate Management Programme.

First female Stationers' Master reveals to-do list

The first female master of the Stationers’ Company plans to focus on education and broadening the company’s membership during her first year of office.

Woodford Litho plans administration process

Woodford Litho is poised to go into administration in what is being described as a “managed process”.