Printers
Newspapers run late due to snow
Overnight snow has caused disruption to newspaper deliveries in many areas, with the giant Newsprinters site in Hertfordshire particularly badly affected.
Carols for Printers takes place this week
The annual Carols for Printers service takes place tomorrow, with attendees facing bad weather and travel disruption in order to attend.
SBS director taken on by Pureprint
The former group sales director at SBS Print Group, which fell into administration and ceased trading in October, has been hired by Pureprint Group as an account director.
Agfa Offset Solutions preps for independence, focus on customer value
Agfa Offset Solutions is readying a new name for its future as a standalone business.
Prinovis news shifts supplier landscape
Continental printers are hoping to pick up work as a result of next year’s closure of Prinovis UK – while Walstead Group expects that many of the products currently printed gravure will transition to...
Printers take part in more muted Black Friday
Many printers and related companies have got involved with this year’s Black Friday event, which could be a quieter affair than usual due to the cost-of-living crisis, ongoing postal strikes, and...
Fasprint winds down after 38 years
Fasprint will close its doors on 30 November, after 38 years of trading.
Linney solar spend to pay back faster than expected
Linney is set to pay back the £600,000 it invested in solar panels earlier this year in just over a year – far earlier than the original projection of almost five times as long.
Upscaling the bottom line secures a happy ending for books
Few would argue the advent of the eBook in the early noughties led to a steep decline in printed book sales. However, fortunately the story didn’t end there.
Engraver's delight as winning design comes to life
An apprentice hand engraver has seen her work come to life at Baddeley Brothers as a die-stamped Christmas card after winning a competition aimed at keeping the craft of engraving alive.