Print

Ahmedabad-based Arrow Digital set to achieve 50 installations of Epson Stylus GS6000

Arrow Digital, the Ahmedabad-based wide-format machine supplier believes that an excellent product from Epson and reduced printing cost, while keeping an eye open on its support structure, will pave...

HP, Xeikon and EFI will showcase digital presses at Labelexpo

Labelexpo in Brussels will focus on label digital presses.

Bell and Bain installs Stahlfolder TD 112

Book printer Bell and Bain has installed a Stahlfolder TD 112, increasing productivity in its folding department by up to 35%.

Awareness programme on bar coding in Jammu

Offset printers from Jammu and Kashmir attended a one day awareness program on bar coding. It was conducted on 5 March 2011 at Hotel Savoy in Jammu.

NGS Print Finishers in administration

It has been confirmed that NGS Print Finishers is in administration, but the East London company remains tight-lipped on its situation.

Branson steals march on Murdoch with iPad-only magazine

Sir Richard Branson has stolen a march on Rupert Murdoch, launching an iPad-only magazine.

Southernprint and Binders staff face pay cut

Further proposals regarding job losses at Southernprint and Southern Binders have emerged, with remaining employees set to face increased working hours for reduced wages.

2010 printers Christmas carol service date announced

This year's printers' Christmas carol service at St Bride's chapel in London will take place on Tuesday 14 December 2010 at 6pm.

Manufacturing drops down 2011 danger list, says R3

A survey carried out by insolvency service trade body R3 has indicated that print will not face as many insolvencies next year as other sectors, including construction, real estate, and hotels.

Reader reaction: Is now a good time for printers to look at diversification?

We ask if adding strings to your commercial bow is sensible in the current economic climate

SMEs need state to push for sustainable pricing

The government rolled out its plans to kick-start the recovery via the UK's engineroom of SMEs this week.

Not by the book

As costs are forced down, larger book printers are having to get involved ever higher in the supply chain, while small operators are bringing their specialist knowledge into play, writes Jon Severs