Disciplines

Minuteman Press King’s Lynn updates Xerox lineup
Minuteman Press King’s Lynn has installed a new Xerox Iridesse six-colour toner press.

Our February and March 2025 issue features the finalists in the 2025 Printweek Awards and as if that wasn’t enough to make you warm and fuzzy, the 100pp thumper is stuffed full of thought-provoking insights and all the latest news and views…
Continuing the feel good, the knowledge bank section hosts a deep dive into tax-efficient, budget-friendly perks that can help keep staff happy and we also have a look at printers’ charitable...

Best of British: Elephantine ambitions
Metallic Elephant is an Essex- based company that says it’s the only UK based manufacturer of new-design hot foiling and embossing machines.

When CMYK workflow hampers more than helps
Ever since digital workflows started to hit the industry in the early 1990s, the default has been to work in CMYK colours for linework at the design stage, and to convert digital photographs and scans...

Star product: Notpla food cartons and paper
Super-sustainable containers, films and papers manufactured from a “miracle crop” – seaweed – by a British
manufacturer.

Star product: Konica Minolta AccurioPress C84hc
The fifth generation of Konica Minolta’s high-chroma CMYK dry-toner press is a highly cost-effective option for those who offer wide-gamut printing applications.

Me & My: Inkcups Helix ONE
Like many businesses, the machines at The Branding Lab’s premises in Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham, were particularly quiet during the Covid-19 pandemic.

Labour, print, employment law... Discuss
It cannot be said that the Labour government, not yet a year in office, isn’t trying to shake up society.

Do good and share with others
It’s notable that the foundations of the three Abrahamic religions – Christianity, Islam and Judaism – are each bedded on doctrines that require their adherents to do good for others.

Killer app: Moss vamps up Monroe show
Putting Marylin Monroe into print is one thing – who on this planet hasn’t seen her face? – but doing her justice is quite another.