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Our April and May 21 ‘jabs, jobs and inkjet' issue is out now and as usual it’s stuffed with thought-provoking insights, business critical info and all the latest news and views from the UK print industry...
As life and the economy take further faltering steps towards normality, the new issue of Printweek looks at two hot, post-pandemic topics: do you need a vaccine policy for your teams and how to update...

The job’s not finished ’til it’s finished and out the door
Is your finishing operation holding your business back? Or depressing your margins with labour-intensive processes or waste caused by bindery errors? Are post-press processes disconnected islands in...

The ‘something old, something new issue’, which covers February and March 2021, is out now and as usual it’s stuffed with thought-provoking insights, business critical info and all the latest news and views from the UK print industry...
Print’s people take centre stage in the February & March issue of Printweek. Our cover feature looks at incentive schemes and how they need to be tailored to meet you and your team’s requirements....

Cards-x sets up UK operation
German ID card specialist Cards-x has opened a UK operation to respond to growth opportunities partially accelerated by the coronavirus pandemic.

10 Reasons why print file preparation needs to be automated
Good news first: PRINT IS NOT DYING! The sales volume of the printing industry has been at a stable plateau for the past decade. However, its parameters have changed: short-run jobs, print on demand…...

St Bride to host virtual wayzgoose
St Bride Foundation is hosting a virtual wayzgoose tomorrow, where artists, printers and bookmakers will share some of their skills.

FlyerAlarm rolls out Covid-19 safe products
FlyerAlarm has rolled out an antimicrobial varnish option for a wide range of its products as the German online print giant prepares to support businesses return to work efforts.

Lifesaver business apps
There is a huge range of apps available to help with running a company, but which ones will make a positive contribution to your business?

Awesome's collaborations go down a storm
Awesome Merchandise has teamed up with independent artists to produce t-shirts to support local businesses and charities during the coronavirus pandemic.

Roland DG expands online offering
Roland DG has boosted the digital activities of its Roland Academy to support printers wanting to expand their skills through the lockdown.