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The Mimaki UJF-7151 Plus has a printable 710x510mm bed size

Matform expands capabilities with Mimaki spend

Label manufacturer and engraving specialist Matform has taken on a Mimaki direct-to-object flatbed LED UV printer to expand its capabilities and applications.

DS Smith's box volumes have grown “very strongly”

DS Smith reports positive trading as box volumes boom

DS Smith said its trading has continued to progress well over the last few months, with strong growth seen in box volumes.

Business card demand has been steadily increasing at Solopress

Business cards bouncing back despite doubters

Industry experts have responded to a BBC article questioning the future for business cards and whether their use will bounce back as pandemic restrictions ease, or be largely replaced by technologies...

Revoria sales start next month in five European countries

Fujifilm plans Revoria reveal for first markets

Fujifilm is hosting an in-person customer event at the end of the month when certain continental customers will be able to see the new Revoria Press PC1120 digital press in action for the first time –...

Cosh: "I am really looking forward to the challenge"

Durst makes senior labels appointment

Durst has taken on a new UK and Ireland labels business development manager with more than 30 years’ experience in the industry.

Businesses believe flexible working is here to stay

Generating new revenue streams through hybrid mail

With the pandemic accelerating many clients’ reliance on digital communications, could hybrid mail represent an opportunity to future proof and grow your business?

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Callprint companies owed trade creditors more than £1.2m

Callprint admin enters fourth year

The administration of Callprint has entered its fourth year as administrators work to resolve still-outstanding claims around transactions that took place prior to its administration.

Ridgway: "A more effective control is by education and greater awareness"

CPMA says plain packaging has failed following rise in young smokers

The Consumer Packaging Manufacturers Alliance (CPMA) has called the 2017 introduction of plain packaging for tobacco products “a failed policy”, following a rise in the number of young smokers during...

The last print issue was published on 20 March 2020

City A.M. to resume print edition

London-based free financial newspaper City A.M. is set to resume its print edition, exactly 18 months after the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic forced its suspension.

Contract news, bad behaviour, M&As and robots feature in August’s list of hot headlines

While for the second month in a row YM Group, albeit indirectly this time, topped our most read listicle, M&A was clearly the overarching theme – despite a dodgy director and a dangerous die-cutter...