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Jo's Help Line: Getting personal & reviving a CTP
Jo Francis tracks down the solutions to your technical troubles
Buyers' Guide: High-volume mono digital presses
While they may not be as sexy as their colour counterparts, nothing can touch these presses for cost-effective production, writes Noli Dinkovski
ViP event extols the virtues of lean
More than 130 delegates heard valuable insights into how effective waste control and lean manufacturing techniques can mean the difference between a business failing or flourishing at last week's...
St Ives gains 6.3m on office sale as Emley prepares to step down
St Ives has sold its south London headquarters for 6.3m and will relocate to new offices close to Blackfriars station in the capital early next year.
BT&D prints 100,000 copies of William and Kate as wedding date announced
Butler Tanner and Dennis has printed the first book celebrating next year's royal wedding.
Arjowiggins Graphic records 53.1% reduction in CO2 emissions
Arjowiggins Graphic has re-emphasised the sustainability of recycled paper grades as it announced "significant improvements" to its use of water and energy emissions.
Small print firms could be hit by further squeeze on borrowing
SME printers planning to invest next year will face tighter lending conditions from March 2011, finance industry experts have warned.
Kellmatt ups digital output with Xerox 1000 investment
Kellmatt has taken its latest stride to grow its digital print business after investing in a Xerox 1000 digital colour production press.
Trinity Mirror Printing renews plate contract with Fujifilm
Trinity Mirror has renewed its plate contract with Fujifilm following the expiration of its previous seven-year deal with the plate manufacturer.
Your Print Solution doubles efficiency with HP Indigo 7000 spend
Your Print Solution (YPS) has doubled the speed of its digital print operation after taking delivery of an HP Indigo 7000 at its High Wycombe headquarters.
Chinese paper companies hit with anti-dumping duties
Imports of coated fine paper (CFP) from Chinese paper mills have been slapped with provisional anti-dumping duties of up to 39.1% following an investigation by the European Commission.
Labelexpo: Largest label show in India
A huge number of exhibitors from 22 countries have registered for Labelexpo India which is to be held at Pragati Maidan in New Delhi from 8-11 December. Roger Pellow, Labelexpo managing director,...
Employers and unions team to tackle print's structural crisis
High-level employer and union representatives have shared a platform for the first time at a joint conference aimed at addressing the structural crisis in the European printing industry.
Pixart's Rigamonti claims 'Uragano' software will relegate digital to 'supportive role'
Pixart owner Matteo Rigamonti has said digital printing will be relegated to a "supportive role" as he announced new software he claimed would enable his offset presses to be competitive at runs lower...
Print's past: Charles Henry Foyle
Charles Henry Foyle is one of the forgotten names of the printing industry, although his contribution to print and packaging was far-reaching and the company he founded is still in existence.