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Kodak unveils security technology
Kodak has launched the Kodak Security Solutions suite of products, designed to protect against counterfeiting and piracy.
End of the line for timetables
Following the final print run of railway timetables, Karen Charlesworth writes an epitaph for the 150-year-old national icon and latest victim of the internet
No smoking
If youre reading this from the comfort of your office having just lit up a Woodbine, youre probably one of the dwindling band of people making the most out of every puff, because as of next month you...
Newstec reveals seminar line-up
The seminar programme for next week's Newstec exhibition has been announced, with some of the industry's big names set to speak.
Telegraph plots News International back-up plan in case of West Ferry turmoil
<i>The Daily Telegraph</i> would be printed at News International print sites Wapping and Knowsley in the event of any industrial action over its decision to pull its printing out of West Ferry,...
Books: sick as a parrot or a golden goal?
Book printing is, to steal a phrase, a game of two halves. Last week's big news proved that point: while CPI revealed plans to close colour book specialist Bath Press, its chief executive Mike Taylor...
Inkfish bags mailing contract with ICAEW
Inkfish Services has signed a seven-figure contract to handle the direct mailings of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales (ICAEW).
Arets hires new sales rep Taylor
Arets Graphics is to further expand its sales team with the appointment of Adrian Taylor as technical sales representative.
Bespoke greens up envelope offerings with 'ecolopes'
Bespoke Envelopes Direct has launched a new eco-friendly envelope range.
Home-based printer takes on bigger post-press rivals with Titan cutting kit
A print firm based in its owner's home has bought a new guillotine from Terry Cooper Services.
Settlement on Scottish pay
The Scottish Print Employers Federation (SPEF) and union Unite have agreed on recommended pay rises for 2007 and 2008.
Printagraph puts 1.5m into five Xerox systems
Printagraph is setting its sights on picking up more on-demand work after replacing its Canon digital set-up with 1.5m worth of equipment from Xerox.