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Die-hard litho firm learns to love digital
Keith Whisson was not always a fan of digital print: “There are too many fools buying digital presses who don’t know much about print. It has brought the value of print, which used to be a prosperous...
Q&A: Danny Kirk Director, Push Print London
Danny has spent 27 years in the “wonderful world of print”, a whopping 22 of them being in sales. He’s married with three boys, and his interests include managing his son’s football team and “trying...
Bullish Team GB belongs in Europe
For two weeks this month, the PrintWeek team has been in what can only be described as a Drupa bubble – having decamped to Düsseldorf to produce the show’s daily newspaper.
Me & my: KAS Paper Systems Mailmaster Eclipse
Simplyhealth is a healthcare insurance company with roots going back 140 years to hospital funds set up in Victorian days. Today it offers health cash plans to help customers claim cash back for...
Techie tips to back up your presses
A printing business is a technology business, with many elements vital to its smooth operation – from fast networks and file storage systems, to security and e-commerce platforms. PrintWeek asked a...
Star product: Mimaki UJV55-320
Mimaki's Fespa favourite opens up grand-format printing for a more modest price.
Interquest announces speakers and dates for Digital Book Printing Forum
US-based Interquest has announced the seminar speakers and guests who will be appearing at its sixth annual London Digital Book Printing Forum, which is being held on the 28 June.
GI in £5m high-speed inkjet move
GI Solutions Group has signed off a circa £5m spend to move into full-width high-speed inkjet web, as it looks to migrate more litho work to digital and significantly boost capacity.
A look back at Drupa
Jo Francis muses on the theme, or themes, from Drupa 2016.
Xerox appoints BPO CEO
Xerox will decide on the CEO for its $11bn (£7.8bn) Document Technology business “in the coming weeks”.