EFI has launched Fiery XF Version 5 digital front end and colour management workflow for wide- to superwide-format production and proofing. This new Fiery software version enables seamless workflow integration with EFI printers as well as with EFI MIS/ERP systems.

SA International (SAi) has received Safe Harbor certification from the US Department of Commerce acknowledging compliance with the US-EU Safe Harbor Framework and the US-Swiss Safe Harbor Framework, assuring customers of an internationally agreed level of data protection.

B Print and Display has installed a second HP Scitex FB7600 Industrial Press to increase capacity following rising demand and 40% growth since installing the first just eight months ago.

Walsh Graphics has appointed Tom McIntyre to the new position of sales director for the sign and display division.  His remit is to meet the needs of an expanding client base coupled with an evolving product line.

Leeds-based Digital Plus teamed up with Yorkshire design and communication company Inchpunch, to design, create and install the graphics for the newly opened exhibition ‘Capital of the North’ at the Yorkshire Museum which opened this month.

The University of Huddersfield has taken delivery of four new Epson large-format aqueous inkjet printers to keep up with increasing demand for high quality colour and mono digital print work within the School of Art, Design and Architecture.

Weedoo Signs, a Sandhurst Group company, has officially launched ‘Weedoo Health and Safety Signs’, an online store dedicated to providing official HSE health and safety signage for commercial buildings, sites and vehicles.

Nottingham-based Litho Supplies has become a distributor of Sun Chemical’s Streamline solvent-based inkjet inks specifically designed for use in wide and super-wide format digital printers.

Artwork Digital in Brazil produced this 7m long 3D board model of a gigantic toy train on its six-colour Inca Onset S20 for ‘Encontro Marcado com Fernando Sabino’, an exhibition celebrating the life and work of the Brazilian author. The train’s windows were filled with both static images and two television monitors playing DVDs, bringing a measure of interactivity to the display.

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