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Restructures, M&A and job losses dominate year end
While it wasn’t all bad news, festive cheer was in short supply in December’s listicle and the ramifications of some of the biggest stories are likely to be felt well into 2024.
Kirk-Rudy's Firejet 4C offers UK printers game-changing opportunity
AMS Mailing Systems has hailed the latest version of Kirk-Rudy's Memjet-powered Firejet 4C all-in-one colour inkjet printing system, which received its show debut last week, as a “game-changer”.
WPG invests to broaden options and ramp up turnarounds
WPG has revamped its digital offering with the installation of a 120ppm Konica Minolta press to replace its Kodak Nexpress.
Antalis revamps multiple ranges
Antalis has revamped its offering for wide-format applications with a number of new and enhanced products and reintroduced the popular Keaykolour portfolio of coloured products.
Featuring our usual selection of thought-provoking insights, business critical info and all the latest news and views, your October & November issue opens with a briefing on new ways to grow your business…
As ever, the Knowledge Bank section is the meat in our Printweek sandwich, nestled between our six-page news round-up and the Product Portfolio section.
Departures dominate September’s most-read stories
While the passing of Heidelberg's Mark Singer, Xerox’s Drupa withdrawal, and The National Trust offshoring its Handbook were the top stories, the month featured its fair share of good news too.
Pose the right questions and find the right system
Discover the four straightforward questions all business owners should ask before purchasing their next textile printing system.
The Print Show lauded by exhibitors
Exhibitors and the event organiser have hailed this year’s The Print Show, which closed its doors yesterday (21 September), a success in terms of innovations on display and deals done.
August listicle details print’s challenging summer
August is sometimes dubbed the silly season by media outlets as they struggle to find newsworthy content, no such luck for print though as the month had more than its fair share of serious news.
Out now, our August & September issue features a homage to 30 years of digital as well as our usual menu of thought-provoking insights, business critical info and all the latest news and views...
Despite most definitely being written and produced by humans, the issue opens with an in-depth look at AI and what it might mean for print, with our second briefing asking if the rising appetite for...