Printers

2016 and all that... Polestar: six months of mayhem
No guesses as to which story dominated the news in 2016, the 20 most read stories on printweek.com for 2016 are all about Polestar...

Q&A: Michael Collins Printer five-colour B1, Print 4 Nottingham
Michael is 62, and has spent 46 years in the industry. He recently reduced his hours to three days a week as part of a phased move towards retirement.

60 seconds with Woodmansterne
Woodmansterne started in 1953 and for 35 years was the leading publisher and manufacturer of colour slides in the world.

A heavenly outcome for match made in Harrogate
Like the company he manages, Mark Plummer likes the direct approach, and where better for such an approach than the home county of direct talking: Yorkshire.

Playful presents and festive finds
Once again we’ve trawled the high street and the interwebs for a range of print-themed prezzies for ink-on-paper enthusiasts.

PCS talks up Scandi success following major contract win
UK card manufacturer Plastic Card Services (PCS) and its Scandinavian sales agent LogoCard have continued their export success in the region after securing a new contract to produce more than 21,000...

Heidelberg launches neon yellow spot colour for Versafire CV
Heidelberg has launched an optional new neon yellow spot colour for its Versafire CV digital printer.

Skills schemes to attract bright young things
Whenever I thought of the print industry I pictured big warehouses printing stacks of newspapers: I guess I just thought of print as being quite old-fashioned,” recalls one of them.

A forte for IT can help orchestrate greater harmony
There is no doubt that the top dog in enterprises when it comes to all things IT and technology is the chief information officer (CIO).

Innovation can deliver for both big and small
The label printing landscape is shifting, as evidenced by events that took place just as this article was being compiled.