Disciplines

Clients report history repeating itself at UK Print

UK Print, the company that rose from the ashes of the liquidated Houseprint, appears to be mirroring the practices of its former incarnation with clients reporting missing or late orders.

Minuteman Press Bath scores UK Valiani first

The UK’s largest Minuteman Press franchise, in Bath, has bought the UK’s first Valiani Optima V 250 flatbed cutting table.

John E Wright upgrades Xerox capacity

John E Wright has invested £90,000 in two Xerox Versant 80 digital presses, bringing the number of Xerox digital machines across its branches to 10.

Heriot-Watt upgrades textile printing facilities

Heriot-Watt University’s School of Textiles and Design has become one of the first educational institutions in the UK to install Mimaki’s TX300P-1800 textile printer.

ImageCo brings in Latex after contract win

ImageCo has invested in an HP Latex 570 in order to handle extra capacity from an influx of wallpaper work.

Zünd develops new routing system

Zünd has launched the new high-performance RM-L routing system for the sign and graphics market.

What next for St Ives?

In the wake of its latest profits warning, Jo Francis ponders the future for St Ives's remaining print operations.

Overmatter: A pressing issue

A cry for help lands in Overmatter’s inbox, from Adrian Tolley at Nottingham’s Prime Group.

60 seconds with Crossprint

Crossprint was established in 1972. It was subsequently acquired by the Isle of Wight County Press, one of the UK’s most successful community newspapers. After considerable investment the company...

Q&A: Hannah Tunnicliffe Sales director, Panda Press (Stone)

Hannah has been in print since she was 18, for reasons that will become obvious in her answers to this Q&A. She is married to Laurence, her co-owner at Panda Press and they have two children Molly,...