Disciplines

Gibson: how to plan for a successful W2P implementation

Infigo to host webinar on W2P's role in the Covid bounce back

Infigo is hosting a webinar tomorrow aimed at helping print businesses rise to the challenges of the post-lockdown landscape by diversifying into web-to-print.

Visentin: proud of how employees have coped with virus crisis

Pandemic writ large in Xerox Q2 results

Second-quarter sales at Xerox fell by nearly $800m as the Covid-19 pandemic hit business, with CEO John Visentin praising the group’s employees for their efforts during a period of “unprecedented...

Mouth & Nose Shield: alternative face covering

Renz adds new shield design

Renz has added to its growing protective equipment business with a new Mouth & Nose Shield.

TPC's C12000 is the first in the UK

The Print Centre secures UK first

The Print Centre has installed the UK’s first Konica Minolta AccurioPress C12000 as it looks to ramp up its B2B online offering and bridge the gap between digital and litho.

Narayan: craft skills built up over 40 years

New venture for Narayan with Bensons Bookbinding

Award-winning bookbinder Chris Narayan has set up his own business after being made redundant because of the Covid-19 pandemic.

The new films have a multitude of uses

Decal launches self adhesive antimicrobial film

Decal has become the latest manufacturer to launch an antimicrobial film to support Covid-safe efforts in catering, industrial, retail and transportation environments.

Kin + Carta: "Financial headwinds" due to Covid-19

Kin + Carta gains financial headroom

Kin + Carta, formerly St Ives, is to defer some pension contributions until September because of the virus crisis.

The firm's machine was in production a day after delivery

Jones and Palmer invests for finishing flexibility

Report and accounts and corporate comms specialist Jones and Palmer has upgraded its stitching with a new Horizon SPF-200L bookletmaker as it prepares to flex to changing client needs.

Royal Mail: not seeing any change as yet in customer behaviour as lockdown eases

Royal Mail: parcels boom, letters tank

Letter volumes were down by almost 800m items during the three months to the end of June, according to the latest update from Royal Mail.

Evolution: an ideal replacement for legacy systems

BlueCrest expands inserter range

Mailing kit manufacturer BlueCrest has launched a new, highly automated entry- to mid-level inserting line that has many of the flagship features of its high-end siblings.