In-plant print
With great opportunity comes great responsibility
Print and mail processes must have integrity and compliance built in. Quadient’s Derek Adam considers how print service providers (PSPs) and mailing houses can verify every sheet.
Canon expands finishing options
Canon has expanded the finishing options for its light- and mid-production printers with a new inline booklet trimming unit aimed at commercial printers and inplants.
OUP closure to end centuries-long print tradition
UPDATED: Oxford University Press is planning to break a centuries-long tradition of printing by closing its Oxuniprint operation – a move slammed by union Unite as the “short-sighted and disloyal”...
Canon revamps TX large-format range
Canon has revamped its imagePrograf TX Series of large-format printers to boost productivity.
North Yorkshire County Council ups capacity with Duplo spend
North Yorkshire County Council’s County Print Unit has invested in a 600i Booklet System with twin towers from Duplo to increase its capacity and reliability.
Next boosts in-house print op with Ricoh spend
Retailer Next has gone public with details about how its latest spend on Ricoh kit for its in-house print department helped the business adapt to Covid-19 trading restrictions.
Solimar releases new features, readies user event
Solimar Systems has upgraded its iConvert file conversion software with new features to boost productivity.
Chartley goes in-house with Rigoli MVZ first in UK
Chartley Coffee has installed the UK’s first MVZ digital packaging printer from Rigoli in order to enhance its in-house packaging production.
Former-Mark Andy director launches consultancy firm
A print industry veteran has established an engineering and consultancy firm to help UK packaging printers and converters.
Break bread with your inplant kin
This issue’s round table discussion on CRDs was certainly an eye opener for me, not least because it highlighted the eye-watering diversity of products and services that a modern CRD has to offer to...