Coronavirus
St Bride plans virtual summer events
St Bride Foundation is planning a virtual Wayzgoose event for next month.
Turn challenge into opportunity
Coming up on 10 years this year in its current 370sqm Enfield facility, Print4UK was growing faster than ever, buying kit, bringing more services in-house, increasing turnover year-on-year and...
Killer app: Rankin passion project brought to life in print
Photographer Rankin was unable to capture his usual subject matter – people – in the early days of the pandemic. During lockdown he took a different artistic approach when he found himself drawn to...
Heidelberg customers quick to snap up new CX 104 model
Heidelberg has already sold 500 units of its new Speedmaster CX 104 – with at least a quarter of sales involving presses with eight or more units.
Literacy campaign top in Stationers’ Innovation Excellence Awards
For the first time since its launch in 2014, a campaign rather than a product has been named Innovator of the Year at the Stationers’ Innovation Excellence Awards.
James Cropper files pandemic results
James Cropper has filed year-end results that reflect the 25% reduction in demand caused by the Covid-19 pandemic.
Agfa: plate prices must go up again
Agfa has announced a further increase in offset printing plate prices, which will involve an uplift in the current surcharge for UK customers.
DS Smith profit dips but momentum positive
DS Smith saw a slight drop in revenue and a larger fall in profits in the 2020/21 financial year due to the impact of the coronavirus pandemic but said it is now showing positive momentum, with the...
HMRC retires historic stamp presses
HMRC is ending a 300-year era of tax history with the retirement of its stamp presses – and is hoping to find suitable new homes for its surplus legacy devices.
Ottimo boosts fabric options
Ottimo Digital has boosted its textile capabilities to support what it believes will be a post-pandemic boom period for exhibitions and events.