Xaar underscores Indian printhead monopoly
30. 06. 2008 um 23:30 UhrCambridge-based inkjet technology specialist Xaar has confirmed its monopoly on the Indian printhead market, following a successful showing at Drupa.
Cambridge-based inkjet technology specialist Xaar has confirmed its monopoly on the Indian printhead market, following a successful showing at Drupa.
Vehicle wrapper Totally Dynamic has been chosen by global sports company Nike to give its European golf tour vehicle a new look.
HarperCollins has become the latest publisher to launch a full ebook programme, PrintWeek can exclusively reveal.
The Sun has announced it will be making changes to its format over the next two months, now it has the capability of printing full colour nationwide.
Chris Levine’s 3D portrait of the Queen will go on show at the StolenSpace Gallery, The Old Truman Brewery, London from 14–23 March 2008.
OKI Printing Solutions (OKI) has launched its v-studio, an extensive library featuring royalty-free images, split by vertical markets.
The Charlesworth Group, the Huddersfield-based litho and digital printer, has commissioned the design of a special logo to coincide with its 80th anniversary this year.
XChange International has released a GeometryReporter plug-in for Adobe InDesign, which generates and displays measurements for any box within an InDesign document.
Spandex has released four banner display systems designed for use in exhibition and retail environments.
The University of the West of England is running a four-day colour research training course on the psychological and physiological effects of colour.