Printers

Dennis Maps celebrates first decade

Dennis Maps celebrates its 10th anniversary this month.

Greenshires shortfall revealed

Greenshires Group had less than £5,000 in the bank when it went into administration after plans for a pre-pack sale fell through, leaving a £2m-plus shortfall.

The Repair Shop's Dom visits Dayfold

The Repair Shop’s Dom Chinea has turned to Dayfold Print to produce a suitably traditional box for his revival of Ranalah Wheeling Machines.

King Charles III at his desk

King and Queen update Royal Warrants

King Charles III and Queen Camilla have issued fresh Royal Warrants to industry suppliers, while a host of firms that hold warrants issued by the late Queen Elizabeth II will have to wait a bit longer...

The King himself was charity president in 1977. Image: Benjamin Wareing

King Charles III becomes patron of The Printing Charity

His Majesty King Charles III has accepted the role of patron of The Printing Charity – a role previously held by the late Queen Elizabeth II.

The industry has now had two consecutive quarters of growth

Industry output maintained in Q1 as expectations rise for Q2

The UK’s printing and printed packaging industry performed positively in terms of output and order growth in Q1, though lacking any dramatic improvements, according to the BPIF’s latest Printing...

Colour printing pioneer lauded in new show and exhibit

Fans of printing history will be able to see an “exceptionally rare” early colour print have a starring role on TV, as it goes back on display at the historic Norfolk estate where it was uncovered.

PCP: web, sheetfed and large-format printing

PCP under new ownership

Precision Colour Printing (PCP) has been sold to an investment firm that has further buys in its sights.

New plate is already in use at some European customers

ECO3 takes wraps off new process-free plate

ECO3 will showcase a new “ultra-convenient” process-free plate at Drupa.

Keeping the wheels turning

It’s hard to know which is worse – a print company with not enough business, or a firm with enough work but plant that has broken down. Neither are ideal and both are worrying.