A wide-format digital device that boasts durability and speed
25 May 2012
| by Jenny Roper
The year is 1881, and brothers Herbert and Burgess Headley have just set up a printing press in a small room above their father's grocery shop. Their main aim is to print vegetable bags for the grocers, but they hope to also make a bit of cash by printing paper bags, billheads and circulars for other...
18 May 2012
| by Melanie Defries
A high-productivity digital mono machine that copies and prints
18 May 2012
| by Jenny Roper
While the franchise model is by its very nature fragmented, a unified message and appearance is imperative for the system to work - what would McDonalds be without the golden arches or KFC without The Colonel?
11 May 2012
| by Jenny Roper
But for one of printer ABC Imaging's construction firm clients, bidding for a contract with Chester Zoo, this was just the result they were after.
11 May 2012
| by Pamela Mardle
Keep an eye on your costs and productivity from anywhere in the world
04 May 2012
| by Jenny Roper
Going on a diet at label printer Customark must be tough. Alongside the more perfunctory barcodes, health and safety and toolbox labels whizzing through the company's machines, there's also an onslaught of images of delicious-looking cakes and gooey gateaux. Fortunately - or perhaps disappointingly...
Epson hopes this eco-solvent unit will win it more business in the sector
27 Apr 2012
| by Jon Severs
Louise Hodge and her husband Simon, co-owners of self-styled 'single-source marketing agency' Fidelity Solutions, are in a fortunate position. While printers across the country are rushing out to buy in design skills to increase margins with some added-value service, the Hodges have the advantage of...
27 Apr 2012
| by Jon Severs
This new series combines the best of existing and new Esko technologies