Printers

Colourgen secures Dimense textured wallpaper tech UK distribution

Colourgen will exclusively distribute the Dimense 3D wallpaper printing technology in the UK.

Wood Richardson targets consumer market with Xerox investment

Long-established B2B printer Wood Richardson is hoping to break into the consumer market after installing a new Xerox Versant 180.

60 seconds with WO Jones

WO Jones was started in 1904 by William Owen Jones, the great-grandfather of current managing director Marcus Jones.

Q&A: Tony Gill Chief executive Mosaic Group

Tony has spent 40 years in the industry, he’s been married to Jane for 32 years and their daughter Charlotte works for Twentysix Digital in Leeds. His hobbies include walking and travelling with his...

Should print businesses call time on zero-hours contracts?

You don’t always know what the year might throw your way. For printers, demand is often seasonal. Periods of plenty can be followed by pockets of drought.

Sharp launches new light production colour printers

Sharp has launched two light production colour printers that it said are more user-friendly and offer improved productivity than their predecessors.

The Stationers’ Company launches 2018/19 warrant programme

The Stationers’ Company is calling for more print nominations for its 2018/19 warrant for excellence programme that recognises high performers in communication and content industries.

First Display first in line for new UV ink tech

Sign and commercial graphics specialist First Display has just finished beta testing a Roland DG VersaArt RF-640 printer with CSL Digital's DuraUV UV LED ink and drying technology.

Pureprint launches carbon-balancing service

Pureprint has launched a new service to offer its clients a way to balance the carbon emissions of the paper they use in their printed communications, using Carbon Balanced Paper.

60 seconds with Kenads Printers

Kenads was started in the summer of 1982 by Ken Strudwick, the father of current managing director Ian Strudwick.