Printers

Bournemouth Colour Press appoints liquidators

Bournemouth Colour Press has gone into voluntary liquidation, citing a problematic takeover and £35,000 in bad debt, with its director setting up a new company, Bournemouth Creative Print.

TheMagicTouch to supply Ricoh entry-level DTG printer

TheMagicTouch (GB) will supply Ricoh’s new RI 100 direct-to-garment (DTG) printer in the UK, with commercial availability starting at the end of April.

Overmatter: invite only

Less than two months to go until the flurry of Union flag waving that will accompany the marriage of Prince Harry to Meghan Markle.

Q&A: Andrew Horn European solutions director, ADM Group

Andrew has worked in and around print for 30 years, on the manufacturing side in City print, greetings cards and point-of-sale, as well as with print management companies.

HP unveils Latex Rigid Technology

HP is set to launch the HP Latex R Series, which will enable its water-based Latex technology to be used for rigid printing.

Barnard & Westwood prints Royal Wedding invitations

London-based fine printing and bookbinding specialist Barnard & Westwood has produced the invitations for the upcoming wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.

Potential new scam targets printers

Printers have seemingly been targeted by a potential new credit card fraud scam involving the production and shipping of banners.

Manchester Print Services invests in cutting and dye-sub kit

Manchester Print Services has invested more than £200,000 in new cutting and dye-sublimation equipment to cope with increasing demand for its services.

Overmatter: tempura-ray setback

Our excitement that one of print’s own could carry off the Masterchef trophy at the end of the show’s new season has proved to be sadly short-lived.

60 seconds with Serious Print Group

Serious Print Group started “out of an imminent redundancy” at a company managing director Nick Henry worked for in 2009. “I got together with three other guys that worked there one Friday afternoon...