Printers

60 seconds with KEP Print Group

KEP Print Group started in 1979 in the family garage of Kenneth E Plowman, the father of current managing director Mark Plowman (pictured).

Reproflex & Shazam raise temperature for Fairfield

The new Heat & Eat crisps from Fairfields Farm come with a warm glow of innovation as the pack is designed to be heated in the microwave, so that chip and dip can be enjoyed together at optimal...

Q&A: Andre Herbert, sales executive, Kingfisher Press

Andre Herbert is retiring at the ripe old age of 73 having spent all his working life (57 years) within the print industry. He lives in Norfolk with his wife and two children. In his spare time he...

Retail Print Solutions rounds off £2m investment drive

Advertising display and POS specialist Retail Print Solutions has completed a £2m summer investment drive that has seen it replace existing machinery with a fleet of new kit.

Mimaki unveils new print and cut machines

Mimaki will launch two new 1.6m-wide roll-to-roll LED UV print and cut machines later this year.

Latcham Direct targets growth with CGL acquisition

Digital printer Latcham Direct has acquired print management company CGL as it looks to grow its range of services and addressable markets.

Overmatter: fishy business

What’s this we spy? Walstead chief executive Paul Utting moonlighting?? Something fishy going on over the summer holidays???

The Label Makers to be first beta site for Durst Tau 330 RSC

The Label Makers will be the first beta site customer for Durst’s new digital, high-speed, eight-colour Tau 330 RSC label press.

The Color Company set for UK’s first Speedmaster CX 75

The Color Company, based in Cheltenham, will be the first UK printer to take delivery of Heidelberg’s new Speedmaster CX 75.

DMP dodges major press spend by refurbishing secondhand Manroland

Print and direct mail specialist DMP has used parts from its ageing B2 Manroland R300 press to upcycle an identical secondhand machine that it acquired from France.