Printers
Michael Passmore passes away
Michael Passmore, former managing director and chairman of Alabaster Passmore & Sons, has passed away.
Christmas comes early for bookworms
Christmas is coming – regardless of any protests that autumn has barely begun. The retail sector is revving up for the festive season already. For print, this means production will step up on all...
Subscription models could present print opportunity
Subscription-based business models could offer an opportunity for printers, according to the DMA.
‘It’s always about pitching ourselves at the right place’
Boss Print managing director Fenton Smith is passionate about print – the technology of it, but more importantly the possibilities of it.
Former franchisees rebuild family ties after independence
Kall Kwik and Prontaprint used to be two of the biggest names in the UK high-street print market. At their peak, the two businesses ran a combined total of around 550 outlets in towns up and down the...
60 seconds with Vincent Press
Vincent Press has been trading since 2010. “The last eight years have flown by and in this time Vincent Press has become a well-established company in the locality. In a very competitive market our...
One Digital sponsors a snail in charity fundraiser
Commercial and wide-format printer One Digital is sponsoring one of 50 snail sculptures as part of the Snailspace initiative in support of local charity Martlets Hospice.
IGS launches new UV printers and cutters
International Graphic Supplies has introduced new ranges of LED-UV flatbed printers and cutters to the UK market.
AMS unveils new envelope and packaging printer
Mailroom equipment supplier Addressing & Mailing Solutions (AMS) has unveiled its latest colour envelope and packaging printer.
Automation set to create more jobs than it eliminates
Printers are ushering in automation as the World Economic Forum (WEF) speaks of a ‘robot revolution’ that could see machines and algorithms carry out more tasks than humans by 2025 but may also create...