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The special Coronation emblem was designed by Sir Jony Ive

Print proliferates ahead of Coronation

This weekend’s Coronation will be awash with an abundance of printed materials and memorabilia – and despite the usual influx of items sourced from overseas, UK printers have also benefited from the...

Dineen: "Durst has a great sense of its own identity and brand values"

Tracy Dineen joins Durst as business development manager

Tracy Dineen has been appointed business development manager in southern England for Durst.

Visitors inspect the press at this week's open house

VariJet 106 beta site to start printing this month

Koenig & Bauer Durst has reached a significant landmark in the commercialisation of its B1 sheetfed inkjet press with the first beta installations.

The April and May issue is out now. Our ‘colourful issue’ is crammed with thought-provoking insights, business critical info and all the latest news and views from the UK print industry...

This issue’s cover feature looks at what your choice of colour says about the work you produce. It headlines a Knowledge Bank section that features an explainer on winning public sector contracts, our...

Automation leads the way in development

Technological advances were everywhere in idyllic Lucerne as Hunkeler Innovationdays returned after a four-year hiatus.

Star Product: Kodak Prosper Ultra 520

Featuring Kodak’s novel UltraStream head technology, the Prosper Ultra does not need to lower speeds to achieve high-quality printing, and near-infrared drying offers increased efficiency.

L&M uses technology to meet customers’ needs

Best of British: High-tech with a hot-metal heritage

How L&M Imaging, abranch of the famous Linotype company, has moved with the digital times.

Rising Star: Charlie James Cox, HP Indigo print operator, Berkshire Labels

Charlie is 24 and has been working in the industry since October 2020. His most recent claim to fame is that he won the Trainee of the Year award at this year’s Printweek Awards – congratulations...

The winning sauce was a minty, pea-based curried ketchup

Service please: MRP print featured on Gordon Ramsay show

Midland Regional Printers (MRP) saw its own printwork featured on BBC1 over the bank holiday, after nearly a year of anticipation.

Cockerill: board was pleased with his leadership

Revamped Grafenia's sales jump, Cockerill now CEO

Gavin Cockerill has officially become the CEO of Grafenia after a nearly a year as acting CEO of the business.