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Best of British: A historic type firm that’s still at the cutting edge

Next year sees the 300th anniversary of the company that is today called Caslon Ltd. In 1720, a London based engraver called William Caslon cut the punches for his first typeface, and went on to set...

Star product: BigPrinter BigJet UV 2031i

A solidly built flatbed with attractive pricing from Russia.

Still time to enter the PrintWeek Awards

The early-bird deadline for entering the PrintWeek Awards expires today, but there’s still time to enter the industry’s flagship awards scheme.

Watkiss directors retire

Watkiss Automation directors Paul and Susan Attew have retired from the business to pursue their other interests outside of the printing industry.

Visitor footfall endorses Fespa annual format

Fespa enjoyed another successful Global Print Expo in 2019 as the Munich edition of the show reported visitor numbers fractionally up on the 2018 event.

Heidelberg CFO to depart

Heidelberg is looking for a new chief financial officer with long-serving incumbent Dirk Kaliebe set to step down at the end of September.

Best of British: The sky’s not the limit for this exporting superstar

Machines that convert large rolls of material into smaller more manageable rolls may not quite count as the unsung heroes of the industry, but they’re certainly vital and need both precision...

Q&A: Andy Gillett, joint managing director, Fretwell Print & Design

Leeds United fan Andy has spent 35 years in print and is married with one daughter and a 20-month-old grand-daughter.

60 seconds with Swallowtail Print

Swallowtail is the result of a merger between Norwich Colour Print and F Crowe & Sons in 2011.

Killer app: Bell & Bain proves it has the right recipe for Nom

Kate Allinson and Kay Featherstone started Pinch of Nom as an online space in which to share slimming, cost-effective recipes. Amassing a Facebook following of 1.4 million people and counting, the...