Print

Cafod moves to print-on-demand with AM&M

Catholic international development charity Cafod has cut costs and waste by moving a key Christmas fundraising campaign to a print-on-demand model.

Langley posts strong interims

Manroland Sheetfed owner Langley Holdings has said it is confident of a “remarkably strong year” as signings following Drupa boost order intake.

Young entrepreneurs recognised in inaugural print awards

Two high-flying young printers have been recognised at an All-Party Parliamentary Print Group reception at the House of Commons.

BPIF Outlook reports positive Q4 and Q1 confidence

The BPIF has released its latest Printing Outlook study of the health of the industry, highlighting that output and orders exceeded expectations in Q4 2015 and there is a positive forecast for Q1 2016...

Celloglas applies heat-reactive ink to Computer Arts cover

Heat-reactive ink, which reveals hidden images when warmed, has been used to enhance the latest issue of Future Publishing’s graphic design magazine Computer Arts.

Output up but key concerns remain, in latest BPIF Outlook report

Printers have reported cautious optimism for Q3 in the BPIF's latest Printing Outlook study on the health of the industry.

Xerox launches first five-colour iGen

Xerox has launched its latest digital production colour cutsheet press, the iGen5, which features an expanded colour gamut with an optional fifth colour.

Agfa Graphics hires three graduate trainees

Agfa Graphics has recruited three graduate trainees to strengthen its sales teams in commercial print, inkjet and workflow.

BPIF offers graduate learners MSc management opportunity

The BPIF is working with the University of South Wales to offer learners on its Level 5 graduate management programme access to the university's MSc management course.

Two Sides launches new range of fact sheets

Print and paper advocacy group Two Sides has launched a set of 11 European fact sheets to combat what it sees as environmental misconceptions of print and paper use.