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A new Flenex water-washable plate, processor and water treatment system; a new LED UV curing system and inks; and a new imprinting system are all being showcased by Fujifilm at Labelexpo.

Digital pioneer Xeikon had four distinct production suites on its booth, as the company focused on its strategy of providing end to end solutions for digital print businesses.

Press manufacturer Omet had one of the biggest presses at the show, launching the XFlex X7 combination system.

Neopost has launched a sweeping rebrand as Quadient, in a move which the company says reflects its back-to-growth strategy.

A Russian company has developed printable RFID paper which can be used to create labels using HP Indigo printers.


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Sign and graphics supplier Pozitive will raise prices across the board, bowing to upward pressure from a number of increased cost factors.

Epson showed its new SurePress L-6534VW with inline finishing on its stand, which also included the L-4533 SurePress and a new range of label printers – Colorworks – intended for inhouse applications.

Screen GP is launching its new Truepress Jet L350UV SAI inkjet system at Labelexpo, which will print multiple applications including labels of all types, folding cartons, and pouches.

With one of the biggest stands at the show, HP is awash with new developments including a full digital factory for flexible pouches.

The Nilpeter stand had a pair of the company’s FA flexo presses on the floor – a 17” model and the 22” version – and the manufacturer is pitching them to the Australian and New Zealand markets.

The Konica Minolta booth at Labelexpo saw the launch of the new MGI Jetvarnish 3D Color+, a webfed high speed print embellish and finish line.

The 13th HP Digital Print Excellence awards submissions are now open, with entries able to be posted until 31 January.

News Corp is moving ahead with ambitious plans for a new greenfield Melbourne print site for its metro and regional Victorian papers, with a tender out for construction and developers currently being briefed on the project.

The world's biggest digital label and packaging solutions developer, HP Indigo, will have a complete digital pouch factory; new shrink sleeve solutions; new embellishment systems; metallisation; brand protection; and security systems launching on its stand at Labelexpo in Brussels next week.

The AMWU has slammed the Senate’s decision this week to keep a regulation preventing casual staff from claiming leave entitlements, calling it anti-worker.

Australian print business owners are among those joining the global strikes today in support of greater action on climate change.