Technical tutorial: digital cutting
While one-pass slitting, cutting and creasing is becoming more popular among digital printers, the ubiqui-tous guillotine remains the first choice for most printers entering hybrid offset/digital...
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While one-pass slitting, cutting and creasing is becoming more popular among digital printers, the ubiqui-tous guillotine remains the first choice for most printers entering hybrid offset/digital...
Ashley House Printing Company has brought its cutting, folding and stitching functions in-house and believes it will save around 10,000 a month.
Im very interested in how you make change happen in companies how you take a company thats got an established way of doing things and do something different, says Steve Vaughan. With that, his stall...
Glyn Stanley, studio manager at London-based MBA Group, rates the crisp quality and accurate calibration of his user-friendly proofing software
The term "industry standard" is often bandied about a little too freely and without the weight or substance to back up such a claim. However, with over 50% market share, it is a term that can be...
Muller Martini never stands still when it comes to book sewing technology. Its machines went through several re-modelling and improvement phases until they eventually evolved into the Ventura model...
While on-demand book printing has exploded over the past two years, technology has focused on solving the problems of short-run print. As a result, there are now many digital presses geared towards...
Nigel Painton, managing director of Commercial Label Products, is winning work thanks to the quality of his new digital printer
The MAN Roland R300's popularity has held steady since it was launched at Ipex in 1993. Over the 10 years it was available in the UK, MAN shipped out an average of 10 per year. It has also found a...
German manufacturer Krug and Priester introduced the Ideal 5221 guillotine in 1985. It started manufacturing guillotines in the 1960s, entering the market with its Forte range. This had evolved into...