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Some eras end while others are reborn in November’s listicle
The month’s list of Printweek’s most read stories is top ‘n’ tailed by a major player calling it a day at its UK operation while another leading light welcomes a new era as it changes hands.

PrintVis 21 takes print MIS functionality to the next level
Developer PrintVis has released the latest version of its eponymous MIS, hailing 21 as its most flexible package to date.

Last chance to enter the 2023 Printweek Awards
The final entry deadline for the 2023 Printweek Awards has been announced, meaning there is just under two weeks to start your online entry and play a part in ‘driving print forward’.

Upscaling the bottom line secures a happy ending for books
Few would argue the advent of the eBook in the early noughties led to a steep decline in printed book sales. However, fortunately the story didn’t end there.

Some surprising returns to October’s ranking of most read stories
While the ongoing battle between Royal Mail and the CWU dominating October’s listicle wasn’t much of a surprise, the presence of an August news article covering the falling out of Adobe and Pantone...

Drive your business forward with the Printweek Awards
The 2023 Printweek Awards are open for entries under the strapline ‘driving print forward’.

Controlling the controllables to challenge the challenges
There’s not much you can do about spiralling energy or paper costs, but where you do have control is in internal processes and physical and digital workflows. Ricoh’s Tim Carter suggests a fresh focus...

Cimpress adopts 4.5 day week at some ops
Cimpress has effectively brought in a four-and-a-half day week at some of its operations via an initiative called Recharge Fridays.

Roland DG celebrates season kick-off
To celebrate the early kick-off of the 2022/23 English and Welsh football season, Roland DG has partnered with concept kit designer Andy Slater to produce a football shirt featuring the colours of all...

Opus Trust Communications rebrands as Adare SEC
Opus Trust Communications has rebranded as Adare SEC, taking the name and branding of the business it acquired last year, as it looks to "reimagine customer communications".