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Veil of secrecy around print's 'secret six' uncovered
The Royal Mail's undercover printers, who anonymously produced thousands of stamps for the Olympics, have been revealed. These are their stories

Me & my... Kornit Storm II
A growing market for short-run T-shirts - and some very demanding clients - has driven the development of this digital garment press

Star product: Epson SureColor SC-F6000/SC-F7000
Epson has unveiled the first SureColors developed specifically for dye-sublimation printing

Communisis confirms positive FY outlook although job cuts loom
Communisis confirmed its full year outlook and hinted at upcoming contract awards in its Q3 statement this morning (19 November) as it announced more capacity reductions in its cheques business.

Lord Black of Brentwood named president of The Printing Charity
The executive Director of Telegraph Media Group has been appointed president of the The Printing Charity for 2013.

Manroland Sheetfed completes reorganisation
Manroland Sheetfed has completed its reorganisation following its sale to Langley Holdings with a small number of additional redundancies and the consolidation of its German sites.

Warren Board Sales appoints Kieran Ferguson as MD
Cartonboard and graphical board stockist Warren Board Sales has promoted former commercial director Kieran Ferguson to the newly created position of managing director.

Paperlinx UK bears the brunt of European job cuts
Paperlinx is to cut 370 jobs across its European operations, with up to 200 staff understood to be in consultation in the UK alone.

KBA reverses loss in nine-month results
KBA has recorded a double-digit operating and pre-tax profit in its results for the nine months to 30 September 2012, reversing last year's losses over the same period.

Print PR veteran Philip Paris publishes novel 'Men Cry Alone'
In 1984, Philip Paris, former director of print PR firm AD Communications, wrote a letter to the BBC with an idea for a drama about men who suffer domestic abuse from their wives.