Business

1st Byte Print uses HP Indigo 7600 to good effect

1st Byte Print has diversified into metallised and spot UV varnish production following the installation of its new HP Indigo 7600, which it signed for at Drupa.

Books 'not dead' although changing mix hits margins at Clays

St Ives' book printing subsidiary Clays increased its output by around half a million books in 2011/12, but while the number of orders was "up significantly", average print runs were "down...

An interview with Kodak CEO Antonio Perez

Despite the challenge of a Chapter 11 bankruptcy, Kodak CEO Antonio Perez painted a fairly bright picture of the legendary Rochester, NY-based company's future, in an exclusive interview with...

Treading lightly: holistic logistics

Taking a interconnected view of the supply chain will enable printers - and their partners - to improve the overall sustainability of the medium

Synertec installs CMC 9000 as part of business relocation

Mail management company Synertec has installed two CMC 9000 inserting lines at its new Bristol site to align its capacity with demand.

The forgotten branch of green consumables

From inks, to plates, to wash-up systems and pressroom chemistry, sourcing sustainably makes environmental - and business - sense

Arjowiggins supports SOS Children's Villages for 'Do you believe in recycling?' campaign

Arjowiggins Graphic is supporting SOS Children's Villages charity as part of its latest Cyclus campaign entitled 'Do you believe in recycling?'

Mondi launches DNS Color Print paper

Mondi has launched DNS Color Print, an extra smooth, high-white digital printing paper suited for a range of applications that demand high-impact colour saturation.

James Stewart & Co (Printers) to appoint administrators

James Stewart & Co (Printers), which traded as James Stewart Creative Print, has filed a notice of intent to appoint administrators at the Companies Court.

Video becomes reality for Stuprint.com

Print broker Stuprint.com claims it is the first UK company to offer augmented reality (AR) across its entire printed product range.