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Durst’s Morrison to push labels growth
As part of a strategy to boost its activities in the labels market Durst UK has created a new sales role for the UK and Ireland.
Xeikon founder passes away
Lucien De Schamphelaere, the founder of Belgian digital press manufacturer Xeikon, has died aged 85.
60 seconds with Crossprint
Crossprint was established in 1972. It was subsequently acquired by the Isle of Wight County Press, one of the UK’s most successful community newspapers. After considerable investment the company...
Q&A: Hannah Tunnicliffe Sales director, Panda Press (Stone)
Hannah has been in print since she was 18, for reasons that will become obvious in her answers to this Q&A. She is married to Laurence, her co-owner at Panda Press and they have two children Molly,...
How can print ensure the next generation is well trained?
All industries need to maintain a steady flow of new entrants, progressing through training to more skilled positions. But it can be hard to ensure, and particularly so when the ability to attract...
Star product: Arjowiggins Cyclus
A 100%-recycled grade said to offer high quality and texture.
How to raise your profile or make an impression
Now that colour digital printing is ‘good enough’ for the sort of things most people want to do with it, attention is switching to the twiddly bits that catch the eye and add value to the print job.
Find growth in a shrinking marketplace
It doesn’t look good. Cheque volumes in the UK have dropped from 4 billion in 1990 to around the 600-million mark today.
Connecting paths of cooperation
There is no doubt that technology is helping companies to collaborate in ways that were unthinkable 20 years ago. The internet is of course the main reason for this – but advances in video technology,...
Me & my: Sakurai Oliver 466SD LED UV
Waiting days for printed jobs to dry is not much fun in an industry that increasingly demands rapid turnarounds.