Printers
Kyocera steps into fabric printing
Kyocera has unveiled its entry into the direct-to-fabric (DTF) printing market, the ForEarth inkjet textile printer.
Council switches print format for local elections
East Herts District Council sent voters a new style poll card with a perforated edge opening for the local elections earlier this month, in a change from the previous format due to more information...
Another liquidation for print entrepreneur
Serial print entrepreneur Matthew Herbert has found a new directorship after winding up his failed company LA Digital Print & Mailing – making it the third company in ten years to go bust under his...
Meeting of creditors called for Manchester Printers Group
Manchester Printers Group Ltd appears likely to be wound up as the saga surrounding the business and its associated group of companies reaches what could be its final phase.
The Color Company snaps up Sterling Financial Print
The business and assets of corporate and financial printing specialist Sterling Financial Print have been sold in a pre-pack deal to The Color Company.
Painting the town red, yellow, green and pink
If there is one sense above all others that is the most powerful, it’s probably vision. A marvel of genetic engineering, eyes gather information about the world.
Weathering the workplace
When it comes to the British, if it’s not football, the royal family, or holidays, the conversation invariably turns to the weather.
VariJet 106 beta site to start printing this month
Koenig & Bauer Durst has reached a significant landmark in the commercialisation of its B1 sheetfed inkjet press with the first beta installations.
Deanprint in administration
Deanprint is now officially in administration after attempts to sell the business fell through.
Beware the auditor
Jo Francis ventures down a time-sucking YouTube wormhole for the greater good.