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Zebra launches large-format DTC machine

US manufacturer Zebra Technologies has launched what it is calling its first 'large-format' direct-to-card (DTC) machine.

Stora Enso develops PrimaPress profile

Stora Enso has created a specific ICC profile for its PrimaPress uncoated paper range aimed at allowing publishers to achieve the best possible results using the grade, while delivering ink savings at...

Bobst demonstrates enhanced flexo process for corrugated

Bobst has unveiled THQ FlexoCloud Technology, a four-colour flexo process, which it said offers a “quantum shift” in post-print flexo that will enable the process to challenge litho laminated...

Mirri rebrands to highlight capabilities

POS metallic board supplier Mirri has rebranded and is heading in a bespoke direction, along with launching a new finishing board.

Q&A: Nicholas Russell, managing director, Cambridge Printers

We think Nicholas must be one of PrintWeek’s longest-standing readers as he’s been reading the magazine (and its forebears) for more than 50 years. He started out as a management trainee at the...

Wide-format community sets sail and anchors in party port

There was a buzz by the waterways of Hamburg earlier this month and it could only mean one thing, Hafengeburtstag was back!

Don’t let late payers get the upper hand

Every business will, from time to time, encounter problems with late payment of its bills.

Prevent web piracy with preparation

Last week’s ransomware attack that forced the NHS to cancel operations and affected organisations as diverse as FedEx, Renault and the Russian interior ministry may have been unprecedented in scale,...

Fespa hailed as ‘most international ever’

This year’s Fespa has been hailed as the “most international ever”, with delegates from 139 countries visiting across the five days.

Improving outlook signals better DM weather ahead

Evidence that print is making something of a comeback, in the marketing sphere at least, continues to grow more and more convincingly.