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Chameleon-like Houseprint presents another identity

The company formerly known as Houseprint appears to have changed identity again and complaints are continuing to flood in from disgruntled clients.

Father donates salary in daughter's memory

Tams Packaging co-founder Steve Tammadge is donating his salary to charity in memory of his eldest daughter, who died of breast cancer in 2015.

EFI shares plummet after sales review

Shares in EFI crashed after the manufacturer announced it was reviewing its internal financial controls and examining the way some sales of wide-format systems had been invoiced.

PressOn nearing completion of Crossrail project work

Wide-format printer PressOn has almost completed a major package of works for the Crossrail project, which kicked off in 2013.

First Landa press now at customer site

Landa Digital Printing has shipped its first press, hailing the event with the words “printing will never be the same again”.

Blundell: GDPR will be too much for some

Communisis chief executive Andy Blundell has predicted a shake-out among DM and transactional print specialists because obligations around the upcoming EU data regulations will prove too onerous for...

Epson launches short-run label press

Epson has launched its SurePress L-4533 series of short-run label presses.

Communisis capitalises on mission-critical mail

Communisis has confirmed that it has won the HSBC marcomms work previously handled by St Ives, alongside interim results where print margins have increased to double-digits.

ProCo in UK large-format first

ProCo has become the first UK company to invest in an Agfa Jeti Tauro H2500 LED machine as part of a circa-£500,000 kit investment.

Printexpress brings book production in-house

Commercial printer Printexpress has invested around £40,000 in two new Konica Minolta presses and a Watkiss binder in a bid to bring book production in-house.