Publishing

World Cup results in largest-ever print run for The Sun

The Sun has marked the start of the World Cup with a massive print campaign involving a special issue of the tabloid being delivered to almost every household in England – requiring a 22m print run.

Print scores as footy fever kicks off (sorry)

Jo Francis reckons print is already a winner in the World Cup.

Kodak launches Prosper 6000 series

Kodak has unveiled the latest generation of its Prosper high-speed inkjet web press, the Kodak Prosper 6000, which features all new paper transport, drying and ink technology.

Personalised newspaper service launches

PaperLater, a service to create and mail users a bespoke newspaper based on online content, has been launched by The Newspaper Club.

LF Everett updates press hall with Hans Gronhi install

Commercial printer LF Everett & Son has installed a two-colour Hans Gronhi GH522NP press as part of a technology update that will increase its capacity, quality and productivity.

Page Brothers buys Speedmaster CX 102 to up throughput

Book and journal printer Page Brothers has invested in a Heidelberg CX 102-5+L to increase its efficiency and productivity.

Web offset what next

Jo Francis is wishing the year away as she awaits what on earth will happen next in web offset.

Print firm fined £13,000 after worker loses finger

Ashford Colour Press has been fined £13,000 and ordered to pay £1,278 in costs after a worker lost a finger and seriously injured another during unsafe maintenance work on a bookbinding machine last...

Boden marks first as kids create their own covers

Boden has executed its most ambitious personalised catalogue campaign yet, by allowing children to create their own cover designs for the MiniBoden summer catalogue, in what is believed to be a first...

Wyndeham reorganises for life after IPC

Wyndeham Group will keep Southernprint open, despite the loss of the IPC Media contract, thanks to a new working time agreement with staff.