Star product: Tharstern Estimate PRO
Tool that claims to "take the science out" of print estimating
Kall Kwik seeks franchisees for business model overhaul
Iconic print franchise Kall Kwik is to be relaunched and is looking for new franchisees.
LightBrigade 'bangs out' its newest litho graduate
LightBrigade has kept up a centuries-old tradition by 'banging out' Presstek DI operator Robbie Bell on completion of his apprenticeship.
Judge slams conduct of MPI pair
The conduct of former MPI directors Mike Dolan and Ben Crozier was described as "dishonest" or "incompetent" by the judge who banned both from being directors for eight years last month.
Taylor Brothers makes digital foray
Bristol family-run litho printers Taylor Brothers is making its first move into digital after choosing a Heidelberg Linoprint C901.
Killer App: WRH scents fragrance first
To mark the launch of Davidoff's The Game, WRH Marketing Group created its first ever 'Memoscent' packet to adorn The Daily Telegraph on behalf of fragrance creator Coty Prestige.
<i>Sun on Sunday</i> offsets <i>News of The World</i> legal bill
Investigations into the phone hacking scandals at <i>News of The World</i> continue to impose significant costs for parent company News Corporation, according to its second quarter results.
Me & my... Roland Soljet Pro4 XR-640
For a small signs business with just one printer-cutter machine running flat out, reliability, quality and speed are all critical components
Star product: PrintCaf franchisee status
Having the back-up of a larger organisation does have benefits
Government publishes shared parental leave reforms
Parents will be able to share 52-weeks leave following the birth of a child, under new reforms published today in the Children and Families Bill.
Kentishtowner.co.uk gets physical with print edition
Online magazine Kentishtowner has put its faith in print by launching a monthly tabloid newspaper to accompany its daily news website.
Cotek Papers fined for worker's crushed hand
Gloucestershire paper manufacturer Cotek Papers has been fined nearly 6,000 after a worker crushed his hand in one of its coating machines.