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Print Plus UK becomes a Carbon Balanced Printer
Print Plus UK has become a Carbon Balanced Printer as part of a wider sustainability drive by the company.
New launches ready for returning Luxury Packaging show
Easyfairs' Packaging Innovations & Luxury Packaging London show is set to be the launchpad for a number of new products when it opens its doors at Olympia London on 1 December following its pandemic...
BPIF celebrates graduates’ achievements
The BPIF held a live graduation and awards ceremony last week to celebrate the hard work of its learners, who have now completed their courses.
Konica Minolta corrects Tatsuno restart date
Konica Minolta has corrected the statement it issued yesterday and it’s better news for customers regarding the planned restart date at its Tatsuno toner factory.
Heidelberg shows Prinect analytics app
Heidelberg announced its first cloud-based Prinect app at its Innovation Week event.
Paper prices keep going up
Printers and print buyers have been rocked by a new wave of paper price rises and surcharges, amid speculation that one paper maker could be considering a surcharge as high as £170/tonne.
‘Plan for the future, don’t dwell in the past’
As we move into the final quarter of the year, thoughts turn to 2022 and beyond. Ricoh’s Simon Isaacs emphasises the need for print business owners to be thinking boldly and imaginatively as they plot...
KM: Kofu restarts, Tatsuno delayed
Konica Minolta has asked for “understanding and support” as it works to resume toner production, and has pushed back the expected re-start date for its crucial Tatsuno plant by more than a week.
Walstead reports on 'year like no other'
Walstead Group has reported pandemic-impacted results that knocked nearly a third off its UK sales, with chairman Mark Scanlon stating that the overall business is now “leaner and more adaptable” as a...
Pureprint ups capacity with second HP Indigo 100K
Pureprint Group has become the first UK printer to install two HP Indigo 100K digital presses.