Wide-format
Exclusive: inside London Overground’s £6m rebrand
Tenders for Transport for London’s (TfL’s) £6.3m London Overground overhaul will go live later in 2024, with 113 stations and six lines requiring totally new signage. Printweek spoke to TfL’s head of...
Sign & Digital UK receives positive response after revamp
Signage and wide-format show Sign & Digital UK (SDUK) returned to the NEC in Birmingham earlier this week – the first since Datateam Business Media acquired the show and also co-located it with...
Epson launches small-footprint UV flatbed printer for promo goods
Epson has unveiled an entry-level A4 UV flatbed printer to meet the needs of small businesses in the promotional goods industry.
Fespa 2024 preview: Putting opportunity on display
Show organisers are preparing to open the doors for the Fespa Global Print Expo 2024, to be held in Amsterdam in March.
Embrace wraps up at Merry Hill
Merry Hill shopping centre near Dudley has been undergoing a five-year, £50m metamorphosis. One of the largest such centres in the country, it features over two hundred shops, a bus station and a...
End of the line for Greenshires
Greenshires Group has gone into administration, with all employees laid off.
Exclusive: HP shares wide-format update
In an exclusive interview, the general manager of HP Large Format has outlined the 2024 plans for the division and recapped highlights from the last 12 months.
CoverUp up to date with 5m EFI install
Dublin-based wide-format trade printer CoverUp has brought its super-wide mesh printing operation up-to-date with a refurbished EFI Matan 5m roll-to-roll engine.
Works Manchester leaves huge shortfall
Works Manchester racked up a PAYE liability with HMRC of more than £600,000 during its short-lived and ultimately disastrous ownership by PFI Group.
Inkcups to debut Helix One updates at Fespa
Inkcups is set to debut updates to its Helix One benchtop direct-to-object cylinder printer at Fespa’s Global Print Expo in Amsterdam next month.