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60 seconds with Fine Print

Fine Print started life in Oxford in 1991. The firm, run by managing director Dan Bakewell since an MBO in 2003, still holds to the guiding principles of the founder – hire the best people and give...

Geneva Printing Solutions goes into liquidation

Litho and wide-format printer Geneva Printing Solutions has been placed into creditors’ voluntary liquidation after experiencing cashflow difficulties and struggling with historic debt.

Stephens & George signs Agfa plates deal

Stephens & George (S&G) has signed a five-year contract with Agfa to use its Azura TU chemistry-free plates.

Business inspection: Find your niche in the printiverse

Mimtec used to do virtually everything but print. The thermoforming specialist, based in Fareham, near Portsmouth, is just that, a specialist in the hyper-niche market of vacuum and pressure forming,...

Belmont Press set to return to B2 with Speedmaster investment

Belmont Press is set to make its return to B2 early next year following an investment of more than £1m in a new 18,000sph Heidelberg Speedmaster XL 75 with Inpress Control.

Nilpeter to deliver three FA-4* presses with new hybrid UV-curing System

Nilpeter is set to become the first press manufacturer to install GEW's new ArcLED hybrid UV curing system onto its existing machines and has also revealed more details about its Panorama DP-3 UV...

UK print technology manufacturer in administration

LumeJet has fallen into administration, due to undisclosed financial issues.

Apex aims to 'reclaim' B3 market with new launches

Apex has launched new products aimed at “reclaiming” the B3 market for small offset printers following several years of domination by digital print.

AMS releases new mailing application software for Challenger

Mailroom equipment supplier Addressing & Mailing Solutions (AMS) has released new mailing application software for the Grutzmacher Challenger large production inserting system.

CBI 'twin-engined growth' forecast welcomed by BPIF

The BPIF has welcomed a prediction that the UK will see “twin-engined” growth in 2016 and said printers will see the benefit of an improving economy.