Disciplines
Star product: Highcon Beam 2
Due to make a star appearance at Drupa 2020, the latest of Highcon’s laser-based B1 digital cutting and creasing machines features improved productivity and a more user-friendly interface.
Me & my: Kolbus PE 312
With a heritage that stretches back 200 years, FLB Group puts quality first and found this machine matched all its KPIs.
Me & my: Landa S10P
The first Landa Nanographic press running in the UK is now an integral part of Bluetree’s operation – but is it hitting all its targets?
Q&A: Del Simmons, operations director, Dayfold
Del is 40 years old, and has been working in the industry for 25 years. When not at work you can find him on his canal boat “moving at 4mph”. Or perhaps sat on the bank fishing if his fiancée Emily...
60 seconds with Apprintable
Apprintable was conceived in spring 2015 when co-founder and managing director Peter Haddad noticed a “huge gap in the print market” while at university.
Rising star: Ben Ellis, finance and operations analyst, Mail Handling International (MHI)
Ben is 23 and found his way into the industry, and his role at MHI, via a recruitment agency in the autumn of 2019.
Overmatter: Champion of print
Overmatter understands that Bridgerton, a drama involving gossip, intrigue and royalty that recently aired on Netflix, has proved really rather popular.
Building orders out of chaos
When Covid hit, Prosign Print & Display saw its order book empty overnight, but used the opportunity to build back better.
Busted: 10 myths in employment law
There is a lot of scope for confusion on the rights and obligations of employers, so Printweek asked two employment lawyers to list the five top misconceptions.
All dressed up with somewhere to go
There’s a lot of tax law regarding work uniforms – not least of all, what exactly constitutes a uniform. If your staff wear one, you need to know where you stand.