Me & My
Me & my: Komori Lithrone S529 H-UV
According to Loop Print managing director Chris Gray, “each individual in our team has their own specialist skills they bring to the business”. But could those individuals step up to the mark when the...
Me & my: MBO K8 RS
Investing in a new press can often put the cat among the pigeons in a printer’s finishing department. With significant additional printing capacity often available after such a purchase, there is...
Me & my: Kodak Electra Max
Mark Graham knew years ago that he had a problem. The pre-production manager at print and packaging giant Multi Packaging Solutions’ (MPS) Newcastle Upon Tyne site was using baked plates and the...
Me and my: Xerox Trivor 2400
Xerox Trivor 2400
At 100 metres a minute, Usain Bolt it ain’t. But then the Jamaican sprinter wouldn’t be much good at dashing off 36,000 A4 sheets in an hour, unlike the Trivor 2400. Like Bolt,...
Me & my: Microsoft Dynamics NAV PrintVis
Constantly dipping in and out of an MIS and numerous other disparate workflows and software platforms can prove fiddly and inefficient.
Me & my: Roland DG TrueVis VG-640
Over the past 10 years Perth-based husband-and-wife team Gary and Elizabeth Paterson have expanded from running a graphic design business in a converted garage into a full creative service with...
Me & my: Sakurai Oliver 466SD LED UV
Waiting days for printed jobs to dry is not much fun in an industry that increasingly demands rapid turnarounds.
Me & my: Promatrix 106 CS
BCQ is a well-established ‘full-services’ offset and digital print group based on the outskirts of Buckingham. The ‘BC’ part of its initials comes from Buckingham Colour, which merged with Colour...
Me & my: Mimaki UJV55-320
Demand for printed sponsorship decals “that didn’t disappear at speed” on racing cars was the original impetus for the company that today is called City & County Graphics.
Me & my: Celmacch Chroma Evo 1700 HBL
Corrugated packaging is a fast-paced industry sector that runs almost entirely separately to the superficially similar folding carton sector.