Printing
I swear by my... Presstek 34DI press
<b>Andy Pearson, joint owner, Rich Print:</b>
Survival means adapting to change
Charles Darwin said: "It is not the strongest of the species that survives, nor the most intelligent that survives. It is the one that is the most adaptable to change". This too has been the mantra of...
Print must avoid the commodity trap
While researching the history of print management for the recent Stationers' debate on the future of print procurement, I asked Astron founder David Mitchell, one of the pioneers of print management...
I swear by my... Technotrans beta.f
We invested in the Technotrans beta.f dampening filtration system mainly for economic reasons, but the fact that it helps us reduce the amount of chemistry we use also fits in neatly with our...
NAPM urges industry to unite with 'common voice' on paper's image
The National Association of Paper Merchants (NAPM) has called on paper, print and allied trade companies across the UK to commit to a new three-year campaign to tackle environmental misconceptions...
UPM paper machine fully functional following fire
Paper manufacturer UPM is understood to have restarted a paper machine at one of its Finnish paper mills which was forced to shut down after a fire broke out.
PaperCo rebrands G-Print woodfree paper
Paper merchant PaperCo has launched a campaign targeting the book, direct mailing, map and magazine markets to promote the rebranding of its G-Print matt-coated woodfree paper.
Public unclear on environmental impact of paper, NAPM study shows
The environmental impact of paper is still not understood by the general public, according to a survey of media buyers conducted by the National Association of Paper Merchants (NAPM).
28 more staff made redundant at Curtis Fine Papers
An additional 28 staff at Curtis Fine Papers have been made redundant following the independent paper manufacturer's fall into administration last month.
Former Curtis MD says buyer for the mill must be found soon
Former managing director of Curtis Fine Papers Keith Chapman has warned that a purchase of the mill needs to happen soon if the company is to survive.