Publishing

Personalised newspaper service launches

PaperLater, a service to create and mail users a bespoke newspaper based on online content, has been launched by The Newspaper Club.

Web offset what next

Jo Francis is wishing the year away as she awaits what on earth will happen next in web offset.

Boden marks first as kids create their own covers

Boden has executed its most ambitious personalised catalogue campaign yet, by allowing children to create their own cover designs for the MiniBoden summer catalogue, in what is believed to be a first...

Wyndeham reorganises for life after IPC

Wyndeham Group will keep Southernprint open, despite the loss of the IPC Media contract, thanks to a new working time agreement with staff.

Clays bolsters short-run capabilities with Timson and Kolbus kit

St Ives Clays has taken its digital investment to £2.5m over the past six months with the purchase of new Timson finishing equipment for its wide-web Timson T-Press and a Kolbus short-run hardback...

Henry Ling expands inkjet firepower with Canon spend

Henry Ling, the Dorchester-based printer of academic books and journals, has completed a £1m-plus investment in inkjet with Canon following the installation of an Océ VarioPrint 6250 for short-run...

Polestar reveals UK web offset blueprint

Polestar has announced the planned closure of one of its four current web offset print facilities as part of the reshaping of its UK web offset platform in the wake of its major investment in Polestar...

Canon unveils offset paper-compatible inkjet press

Canon has unveiled a new 762mm-wide, full-colour inkjet web press that is capable of printing on standard offset coated paper stocks without relying on any form of pre-coating.

News UK set to extend contract work

News UK’s appointment of Tracey Hart to the new role of commercial director of operations this week is indicative of the publisher’s desire to grow its successful contract printing business as well as...

Adobe Creative Cloud users suffer 24 hour outage

Adobe has apologised to its Creative Cloud users, many of whom were shut out of their accounts for 24 hours across 14-15 May due to a problem with Adobe's login services.