Disciplines

Speechley: expecting paper wrap demand to grow over the coming year

KJS Print to Mail in first paper wrap investment

KJS Print to Mail has made its first move into paper wrapping after investing circa-£250,000 in a refurbished CMC machine.

Optimus Dash Menu

Best of British: The weird, the peculiar, and the traditional MIS

Optimus: MIS innovator is still going strong and finding fans in new markets.

Access all areas

Lockdowns have accelerated the drive for more remotely accessed services such as diagnostics and even repair, a trend that looks set to grow post-pandemic.

Star product: Resolute R-Jet Pro DTF

An innovative garment printing system with high-end results.

“Once installed, users are generally generating product within hours”

Star product: Intec ColorCut SC5000

A fast, cost-effective digital die-cutter with autofeeder that can cut and crease in one pass.

“Intellistart is phenomenal. It’s all hands-off, you just set up the pallets and the machine does the rest”

Me & My: Heidelberg Speedmaster XL 75

A Speedmaster update has given Fretwell Print & Direct Mail a productivity boost thanks to a highly automated specification.

Smith: “We can get so much more work through the DM-Luxliner”

Me & My: Kurz DM-Luxliner

The Foil Printing Co is seeing sales of foiled products continue to soar, both at home and abroad, as a result of this investment.

PIN's UK Engage brand is seeing strong growth in its private sector work

60 seconds with Print Image Network

Managing director John Foster “took the plunge” and set up Print Image Network in June 2000. “Renting a very small unit in an old cotton mill; started selling print and mailing as a managed service…...

A new capacity model

Covid prompted Pensord to build back better, fit for a post-pandemic future.

Huge wrap has transformed the Birmingham skyline. Image: Jason Alden

Stunning wrap for Selfridges Birmingham

A major renovation project at Selfridges’ landmark Birmingham store has involved the production of a huge and complex artwork to wrap the building – a world record breaker in terms of its scale.