Printers
60 seconds with Baker Labels
Baker Labels began life in 1973 in Kings Cross, London when it was set up by Roy and Marion Baker. Production started with flat screen, litho and hotfoil printing, a small slitter, and an office in a...
Think green in every aspect of your business
Everything she said to Prince Charles struck a chord. The future monarch is an avid environmentalist and so is Simone Hindmarch, which is what brought them together this June in Buckingham Palace.
Overmatter: cool off!
It’s been really quite warm for more than a few days, people were wilting at Wimbledon, and there’s a hosepipe ban in some areas of the country.
So long, St Ives
What was at one time without doubt the UK printing industry’s most-admired business is now not a printer at all.
‘It’s a funny trade, it’s inherently relationship based’
Rapidity managing director Paul Manning might be fresher faced than your average print boss, but don’t let his appearance fool you – he’s learned many a hard lesson.
Royal Mail testing new post-GDPR targeting method
Royal Mail has started testing a new mailing technique that will enable acquisition mail to continue following the introduction of the GDPR legislation.
Ricoh targets in-plants with new launch
Ricoh has extended its portfolio with a new digital colour cut-sheet printer targeted at the corporate reprographics department (CRD), print rooms and other corporate, on-demand environments.
Checkprint staff clear the way for park visitors
Staff at secure cheque printing firm Checkprint recently helped to clear footpaths at Fosse Meadows Country Park, as part of its membership of a local employee volunteering initiative.
Taylor Bloxham continues growth drive with new hire
Print and marketing communications company Taylor Bloxham Group has appointed a new business development director as it continues its growth drive.
60 seconds with DTGUK
DTGUK started in a back bedroom using a tiny vinyl cutter and a secondhand heat press, subsequently expanding into its current 372sqm warehouse.