Screen print
Open-access screen printing hub to be London's biggest
London’s biggest open-access screen printing facility is set to launch as 3rd Rail Clothing opens a new studio in Peckham with more than £11,500 backing from the public.
Pureprint invests in screen printing at Imprint
Pureprint’s large-format POS division Imprint has upgraded its screen printing offering after installing a new Sias machine.
Neenah's new screen print stencil paper turns heads
Neenah Paper showed one of the star products at last week’s Fespa exhibition in Hamburg – a new type of transfer paper that simplifies the production of small-format screens for screen printers.
FespaDaily news round-up, final day: Sakurai; Aeoon; Durst; Folex; Printplus; Canon
The PrintWeek FespaDaily team’s round up of some of the stories from Day five of the show at the Hamburg Messe.
QPS relocates to larger premises
Stoke-on-Trent-based digital and screen printer Quality Print Service has invested around £700,000 on a new facility and is set to make an investment in wide-format kit.
Family firm celebrates 60 years in business
A family business which started as a tomato grower before switching to screen printing has reached its 60th year.
Charity Arts social enterprise part of 'real return to print on paper'
A company contributing to a new social enterprise which sells screen-printed works of art to raise money for charity has noticed resurgence in the screen print market over the past five years.
Finish gets creative with motioncutter investment
Mock-up and experiential agency Finish is hoping to transform its offering with a new Motioncutter high-speed digital laser cutter.
Exile Technologies shows new direct-to-screen system
Exile Technologies (8-E76) is showing its new Spyder 2 direct-to-screen system at Fespa.
Wallace Print caps strong year with factory purchase
Kent-based Wallace Print has rounded off a successful year by investing £150,000 of its cashflow into purchasing its previously leased premises.
Custom Planet buys two M&R screen presses
Online custom printing and embroidery firm Custom Planet has invested £60,000 in new M&R machinery to increase its capacity and bring more work in-house.