Printers

The event will feature a raft of new exhibitors

The Print Show all set for next week’s return

The 2023 edition of The Print Show will open its doors at the NEC in Birmingham on Tuesday (19 September).

Xeikon is marketing the Lion as 'dangerously productive'

Xeikon debuts 42m/min toner press

Xeikon has launched its latest top-flight dry toner press, the LX3000, at Labelexpo Europe in Brussels.

The combined business has moved into new offices close to Leeds Dock

Leeds firms move in to new site together following acquisition

Leeds-based print, direct and digital marketing agency Telescope has acquired local specialist communications agency Clearsilver Brand Marketing, with the two businesses now moving in together to new...

New Speedmaster has dramatically reduced space needed for WIP

LED-UV Speedmaster helps the work flow at Tradeprint

Tradeprint has completed a £6m investment in its litho and wide-format production setup, and has taken the wraps off an LED-UV Push-to-Stop spec Speedmaster XL 106 that is unique in the UK.

The event featured an interactive panel discussion

IPIA conference addresses business growth opportunities

The Independent Print Industries Association (IPIA) held its Autumn Conference yesterday (31 August), with its focus on overcoming critical market challenges to achieve business growth resulting in...

KCS MD Deadman: B Corp certification required determination

KCS Print in labels B Corp first

Launceston-based KCS Print has laid claim to becoming the first British label printer to be B Corp certified.

Family-owned firm was established more than 45 years ago

BCQ sale details revealed

A probe by HSBC Invoice Finance precipitated events at BCQ Group that resulted in its pre-pack sale to Pollards in a £3m deal.

Grow My Tree nurtures the young trees in nurseries to conserve water

Midland Regional Printers commits to tree planting and solar

Midland Regional Printers (MRP) has entered into a tree planting scheme, where for every order received it supports the planting of a tree.

Data protection: All change again

The UK’s data protection regime that came about following the introduction of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), and the subsequent new Data Protection Act (DPA), is around five years old...

Aged, but not out

The UK has managed to avoid recession for the moment even though it’s suffering an unpleasant bout of inflation.