Printers
Q&A: Andrew Barnes, managing director, Multiflow Print
“Gentleman in print” Andrew Barnes has been in the industry for 28 years, and his career at Bicester’s Multiflow Print began in 1989 as production manager. After inexplicably omitting this bastion of...
The Envelope Works invests in third four-colour UV press
The Envelope Works has installed a new Halm EM4000 four-colour UV envelope printing press and is planning to add another two new machines by the end of June, including its first five colour machine.
Precision Printing orders Scodix S75 digital enhancement press
Precision Printing has spent around £200,000 on a Scodix S75 digital enhancement press as it turns its attention from next generation digital press investments to added value effects that boost the...
Lincolnshire printer rises from the ashes
One year on from a devastating fire that gutted its Lincolnshire factory, Mono-Poly Printers has risen from the ashes of disaster and is now stronger than ever.
NXP expands following HP investment
NXP Europe has taken on five additional staff and is looking to move into larger premises following its investment in three new HP wide format printers at the end of last year.
Cestrian Imaging invests in DirectSmile Cross Media
Cestrian Imaging has invested in DirectSmile's Cross Media web-to-print software to allow it produce and measure personalised, multi-channel marketing campaigns.
Business inspection: Get a flying start in a new direction
The ability to adapt to a changing market can be vital to ongoing success, as Alphaset found.
Q&A: Dave Stones Group sales & marketing manager, Stirland Paterson
Dave has been in print for 18 years, and recently took up a new senior role at Nottingham’s Stirland Paterson Group in his “quest to make a difference and change the strategic future of the business”.
Overmatter: Googly hats
We’ve had [letterpress] printers and their cats, now, thanks to Google we have printers in hats.
60-seconds with: Awesome Merchandise
Awesome Merchandise started back in 2005 in founder Luke Hodson’s bedroom. “We were 19 and hoped to earn some pocket money by making pin badges. Armed with £300 and one of those Lexmark printers you...