Industrial Print

Investment in equipment and talent at Pureprint Groups large format division.

Pureprint Group invest in 2 Inca Digital Onset x3 presses

Pureprint Group continue to invest in its large format print division Imprint and have recently spent £2.5 million on two new Inca Digital Onset x3 presses. They have also taken on new talent aligning investment to deliver against their client’s requirements.

swissQprint continues to keep tight wraps on information about its first roll to roll printer, Karibu.

Pre-presentation of swissQprints roll to roll printer

Although Karibu officially premières on 14 May 2019 at Fespa in Munich, around 100 selected people already had the opportunity to see the new swissQprint roll to roll printer in April.

Mack Media gains competitive advantage in growing segments with Canada’s first EFI VUTEk h5 printer.

Mack Media gains advantage with Canada’s 1st EFI VUTEk h5

Toronto-based Mack Media is the first company in Canada with the next-generation, high-end hybrid flatbed/roll-fed EFI VUTEk h5 superwide-format LED printer from Electronics For Imaging, Inc.

Fujifilm announces first Acuity Ultra installation in Russia.

Fujifilm announces first Acuity Ultra installation in Russia

GlavPrint, a Moscow-based company and long-standing Fujifilm customer, has a deserved reputation in its home market for reliability and quality in the creative production of advertising and display materials.

IMAGINE acquires high-speed EFI Nozomi Press.

IMAGINE acquires high-speed EFI Nozomi Press

IMAGINE and Electronics For Imaging, Inc. (Nasdaq: EFII) are pleased to announce the addition of a new EFI Nozomi C18000 single-pass inkjet press to IMAGINE’s expansive lineup of print technology.

Label Center opts for Durst Tau 330 E to deliver start-up success.

Start-up business Label Center opts for Durst Tau 330 E

An investment in a Durst Tau 330 E single-pass digital inkjet press has proved the best decision ever made by start-up business Label Center that is on a sustainable growth curve where employee numbers are expected to triple within five years.

Scroll to Top