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Me & my: Durst Rhotex 322

Delta Group is a diversified group of companies, founded in 1991, that cover marketing, design, and fulfilment of both print and digital media. Lick Creative is a shopper marketing agency that...

Why your next new press need not be new

Perhaps it was meant to be. Imega Print was not even on the lookout for a press – new or secondhand – until the email arrived in managing director Ken Varnham’s inbox.

60 seconds with PCL Digital

PCL was formed as Professional Communications Ltd in 1972 as a typesetter, before moving into repro in the 1990s.

Wide range of applications wins fans for sublimation

If you think Dai Sub is a Welsh submariner then you could be missing out on a low-cost technology with the potential to grab a bigger share of your existing customers’ print spend and open up a range...

Help your staff step up and take charge

When print was simpler, more muscular industry, stepping up to management from the printroom rarely caused an issue. Indeed, part of the role usually entailed staying in that print room: the majority...

PPB appointed as Priplak stockist

POS materials and substrates distributor and converter PPB has been appointed as an official UK distributor of Priplak.

PrintWeek Awards 2015 winners unveiled at glittering ceremony

Buxton Press was crowned 2015 Company of the Year at last night’s PrintWeek Awards, where the cream of the sector celebrated everything that’s great about the UK print industry.

Label Printer of the Year 2015: Label Apeel

Award-winning label makers, according to judges, must “tick a number of boxes”. Label Apeel has done exactly that for the past three years to secure a hat-trick of category wins. Labels for King’s...

Fine Art Printer of the Year 2015: Push Print

“Fantastic, vibrant and beautiful to behold – a superb body of work and I love every one of these books,” said one of the judges. A Strong, Sweet Smell of Incense – A Portrait of Robert Fraser was one...

Newspaper Printer of the Year 2015: Trinity Mirror Printing (Watford)

The Daily Mirror remains Trinity’s core business, while Trinity is core to this category – its various sites having won it four times. With a nightly print order of around 500,000 copies, requiring at...