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The positive effects of being neutral

Opting to go for carbon neutrality as a corporate goal is not to be taken lightly, says BrunelPrint commercial print director John Tugman. There is nothing neutral about such a move, demanding a...

Look out for your friends when they come to visit

Accidents in printing and its related industries are relatively uncommon but when they do happen, the outcome is all too often life-changing or, worse still, fatal.

‘We want to be seen as number one in terms of quality’

With Fespa’s Global Expo just under a month away, chief executive Neil Felton talks about the organisation’s split personality, and how, despite representing different things to different people, its...

Q&A: Zoe Deadman Sales manager, KCS Print

Zoe is relatively new to the industry having spent three years in print, but as she was brought up in a printing family she “learned a lot at the dinner table”.

Toner specialist turns on to inkjet

It’s all change at Xeikon. As of next month the Belgian digital press manufacturer will have a new chief executive. And as of last month this long-time exponent of the merits of toner-based print...

A personal approach wins new ground for digital tech

Conventional wisdom has it that digital printing is best suited to short-run applications with very limited opportunities in packaging, which is mainly a business of very long runs.

Star product: Canon Océ Colorado 1640

The Colorado is the first printer to use Canon Océ’s new UVgel ink.

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...

CMYUK continues recruitment drive

Wide-format media and hardware supplier CMYUK has added another new face to its growing team with the appointment of Sarah Neate as digital marketing manager.

Finishing for digital books all sewn up

There’s a consensus that the digital book printing market is growing, which of course means more demand for book finishing.