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WPG provides the personal touch for Down syndrome story book
Building a reputation for reliability is vital in the printing industry, but there are some jobs where it is worth more than just money to get it right.

60 seconds with Pressision
Pressision began life almost 20 years ago. The firm’s vision and mission was born out of the frustration of a group of graphic designers who “didn’t have a print production house that would...

Overmatter: Gutenberg game
German printing pioneer Johannes Gutenberg continues to inspire, more than 550 years after his death.

Me & my: Komori GL429
When Devon-based commercial printer Hedgerow Print decided to consolidate its warehouse footprint on an industrial estate in Crediton and move from two smaller units into a larger 930sqm premises in...

Me & my: Titanium 2516
Mike Beese is constantly on the lookout for new opportunities. The managing director of Pontypridd-based DecTek thinks that for companies to survive and indeed thrive in the cutthroat world of...

Star product: Canon imagePress V1000
A do-it-all ‘Swiss Army knife’ toner press with Canon’s next-generation technology.

Star product: Durst P5 500
A high-throughput and versatile roll-to-roll inkjet.

Colour confusion
Adobe’s decision to drop Pantone colour books has caused concern among users. So what does it mean for printers and what other options are there?

Rising star: Daniel Hutt Trainee field service engineer, InkTec
Daniel is 25 and has been working in the printing industry for five years. He joined the Witney-based supplier of large-format printers, inks and media last year.

Q&A: Paul Hewitt, owner, Generation Press
Paul is a fourth-generation printer and left School at 15 to take on printing apprenticeship, “my teachers thought that would be better for them!” He’s married with two teenage daughters who “may or...