The four legs of colour control
This month in the clinic: David McDowell on colour management; Martin Gercke on asset monitoring; and Clive Lewis on controlling staff expenses
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This month in the clinic: David McDowell on colour management; Martin Gercke on asset monitoring; and Clive Lewis on controlling staff expenses
Having a 1.5m press fall through the floor would be enough to dampen the spirits of even the most tenacious printer. Family-run firm Richard Edward, however, has made a theme of overcoming disaster,...
Precision Printing is set to unveil a 1700sqm extension after spending 3m on new equipment at Drupa.
They say you only appreciate some things when they're gone, and this certainly applies to ink. The ubiquitous pigment makes the difference between a blank sheet of paper and a valued printed product,...
One of Scotland's leading printers, J Thomson, has marked its return to digital printing with the purchase of two HP Indigo presses.
Richard Caslon, managing director of the 300-year-old finishing equipment manufacturer Caslon, has declared that "thermography is back" after exhibiting at Drupa.
An "electronic stethoscope for machines" predicting when print kit will break down could save companies big money, claims its maker.
Binder manufacturer Renz has said its post-Drupa sales would approach 4m after its binder launch.
Finishing kit manufacturer MSA Engineering Systems has launched a new collator.
UK distributor GAE has reported sales of more than 500,000 following this year's Drupa in Dusseldorf.