Launches

Ricoh launches Pro 8200 series

Ricoh has launched its new Pro 8200 series of mono digital printers as direct replacements for the Pro 8100 series.

Heidelberg Bound launches

The third edition of luxury Noted Notebooks, printed by London-based high-end printer Boss Print, launched last night (17 November).

BBC Earth launches in print

BBC Worldwide has launched BBC Earth magazine, a new monthly title, which transforms one of its core brands into a printed product.

Luxurious launches print product

Independent “finer things” online magazine Luxurious has taken the print plunge, leading with an unusual circulation model.

Ultimaker launches third-generation 3D printer

Netherlands-based 3D printer manufacturer Ultimaker has launched its third-generation Ultimaker 3.

Bobst to launch two new barrier solutions for transparent films

Bobst will use its October vacuum metalizing open house to launch two new protective topcoats for its Alox polyester transparent films.

Duplo unveils London Calling launches

Duplo is to host its eighth London Calling event on 4 October, where it will hand three new products their UK debuts.

Fujifilm launches new printers in Select range

Fujifilm has launched its Acuity Select 30 HS series of printers.

Bobst to launch world’s highest productivity vacuum metallizer

Bobst will use its October open house at its innovation centre in Heywood, Greater Manchester, to launch what it says is the world’s highest productivity vacuum metallizer.

Duplo boosts multifinisher range with new Multigraf

Duplo has added the Drupa-launched Multigraf Touchline CPC375 to its product portfolio to broaden its range of multifinishers aimed at light- to medium-production environments.

Drupa launch for '6x faster' CreaseStream creaser

UK finishing kit manufacturer CreaseStream will use Drupa to launch a new manual creaser that costs less than £1,000.

Drupa reveal for 'ultra fast' Scodix B1 enhancement press

Scodix has launched a B1-format multi-function digital enhancement press for short to medium-length runs that it said were previously not viable for printers in the packaging sector.