Disciplines

Overmatter: future shocks
Back to the Future Day had PrintWeek readers reminiscing about the industry 30 years ago, and now.

60 seconds with PCL Digital
PCL was formed as Professional Communications Ltd in 1972 as a typesetter, before moving into repro in the 1990s.

Wide range of applications wins fans for sublimation
If you think Dai Sub is a Welsh submariner then you could be missing out on a low-cost technology with the potential to grab a bigger share of your existing customers’ print spend and open up a range...

A fragile truce binds printers and managers in partnership
Around a decade or so ago PrintWeek published its inaugural print management league table. The table ranked the UK’s 20 biggest print managers by turnover and was headed by corporate behemoths like...

Help your staff step up and take charge
When print was simpler, more muscular industry, stepping up to management from the printroom rarely caused an issue. Indeed, part of the role usually entailed staying in that print room: the majority...

KCS targets e-tailers with 2D barcode facility
KCS Trade Print aims to capitalise on the burgeoning ‘returns logistics’ market for e-tailers with its new 2D barcoding capability.

At least six product launches planned for Duplo's London Calling
Duplo has revealed it will launch at least six new products at its London Calling Focus event next month.

H&H Reeds Printers in six-figure Heidelberg spend
H&H Reeds Printers has swapped two machines for one in a six-figure switch from Xerox to Heidelberg digital print kit.

Paperlinx name change approved as company reveals acquisition plans
Paperlinx shareholders have voted to rename the company Spicers as its chairman called 2015 a “challenging and transformative year”.

Denmaur buys Revive brand, launches Amadeus Revive
Denmaur Independent Papers has bought the intellectual property rights and trademark of the Revive brand from the administrators of Paperlinx UK, and has plans to expand the range.