Printing
I swear by my... Printmaster PM 52-5
I like the philosophy behind Heidelbergs Printmaster PM 52. It lets us determine how much atomicity is used and helps us to uncover exactly what will make a difference to us and our customers.
Pitney Bowes APS
CDMS director Martyn Viquerat has increased efficiency and been able to downsize without affecting productivity thanks to his new inserter
Cross-process colour control
Clinic topics this month: Sjaak Veeken on standardising colour; Phillippa Dempster on selling a business; and David Jutton on energy buying deals
Norske Skog to reduce newsprint production
Norske Skog has finalised details of a plan to cut 270,000 tonnes of newsprint production.
Fedrigoni produce eco guide
Fedrigoni UK has produced an environmental guide to encourage wider environmental thinking.
BPIF runs event on book sector
To coincide with the British Book and Design Awards, the BPIF is to hold a conference looking at the rapid changes facing the UK book market, specifically the impact of global market supply chains.
Howard Smith Papers MySize
Not only does Howard Smiths MySize brand consist of a new coated grade, but it also features an environmentally friendly, cost-cutting service. Instead of ordering standard paper sizes, users can...
Drytac Interlam Eco Series
We specialise in exhibition work and laminate jobs that range from small A4 prints to large display panels. We use a large range of eco-friendly films from the Interlam Eco Series.
Rotek pile turner
Finnish manufacturer Rotek has laid claim to being the first to turn pile turners into a must-have item on every factory floor. Pile turners were developed to turn the paper in mills, but printers...
National Trust opts for 100% recycled grade
The National Trust has stepped up the battle for the worlds greenest publication by taking its magazine, published three times a year, 100% recycled.
China at loggerheads with US over exports
China and the US appear to be on a collision course over paper exports after Beijing filed a complaint with the World Trade Organisation against Washington.
No need to book
When Rod Willett returned to academic book specialist Biddles as managing director in 2004, he knew he was facing a challenge. His first priority was to turn the failing company around, but how could...