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London’s historic Stationers’ Hall will once again host the Power of Print seminar, a one-day event that highlights the potency of print’s unique characteristics and is targeted at professionals...

Feast or famine? Staying fed through good times and bad

It doesn’t bear repeating that these are uncertain times. As the Brexit deadline is delayed once again – and question marks remain over its ultimate shape and consequences – there is very little to...

Northend enhances lamination with Cellcoat buy

Northend has upgraded its finishing capabilities by taking on a Cellcoat Emerald 52 thermal laminator.

In this, our redesigned, monthly, bumper format, Printweek is carrying more editorial content than ever before, click here to find out more about this month’s issue…

We have business features on the practical steps you can take to handle a no-deal Brexit and a report on how print remains a key medium for the academic market, especially in the form of prospectuses...

New-look Printweek is a labour of love. We hope you enjoy it

Welcome to your new-look, monthly Printweek.

Any which way but lose?

In spite of the latest zany political shenanigans – Boris threatening to break the law (or actually breaking the law), opposition MPs sitting on Speaker John Bercow in an attempt to, physically,...

HP reaches Indigo milestone

HP has revealed it has now installed more than 100 of its Indigo 12000 HD digital presses.

Vision On Design liquidators confirmed

Vision On Display has confirmed the appointment of a liquidator after the display printer closed its doors in July.

Prodigi buys Kite from Canon

Canon has sold print-on-demand specialist Kite, which it acquired two years ago, to Cardiff-headquartered Prodigi Group.

Print Warehouse ceases trading

An Essex-based printer that went into administration last month has now closed its doors, with the loss of all seven jobs.