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St Ives apologises for missing magazine pages error
St Ives has apologised for a print error that left issues of Cond Nast's GQ magazine missing 32 pages.
Printer quadruples creasing speed with KAS CreaseMatic buy
Ram Print has quadrupled the speed of its creasing and perfing after installing a CreaseMatic Auto 50 high-speed SRA2 card creaser and perforator.
Director behind JF Print's bid for Haynes' UK site revealed
Peter Leach, former UK sales director for Mateu Cromo, has confirmed that he is behind JF Print's bid for automotive and motorcycle repair manual publisher and printer Haynes Publishing Group's...

Union to protest over 'exploitation' of UK workers' hours
Unite has called on UK MEPs to end the country's opt-out of the EU working time directive.
Web-to-print webcast proves big pull for print industry
Nearly 200 people logged in live to printweek.com's first webcast <i>Web-to-print: Success in practice</i>.

Stewarts buys Summerhall out of administration
Stewarts has acquired local printer Summerhall in a deal that will see the Edinburgh-based printers boost its turnover to almost 20m.

Colourgen boasts quality with Seiko inkjet range
Colourgen has set its sights on "high-volume users wanting high-quality printing" after unveiling its new Seiko I Infotech ColorPainter H-Series range of solvent inkjet printers.
Nampak Cartons makes 98 staff redundant and closes Crewkerne site
Nampak Cartons has made 98 staff redundant as it announced it will permanently close its Crewkerne, Somerset, carton factory by 20 December.

Tudor Design and Print enters new market with Presstek investment
Tudor Design and Print has "opened up a new market" for quick turnaround four-colour work after investing in a Presstek 34DI digital offset press.

Industry welcomes Mandelson's prompt payment scheme
The print industry has welcomed a new Code of Practice designed to ensure small businesses are paid on time.

Quebecor ends presence in UK
Quebecor World UK was liquidated by Ernst & Young last week marking the end of the company, formerly known as Hunterprint, in the UK.

Digital colour boom leads Polestar Wheatons to Indigo 3250 buy
Polestar Wheatons has responded to a growing demand for colour digital work by making its third investment in digital kit within 12 months with an HP Indigo 3250.

Ink giant warns of 'testing' year ahead
Overcapacity and further price increases will continue to be on the cards during a "testing" 2009, according to ink company Stehlin Hostag.
MCCA joins with HP to provide digital print training
The Marketing Communication Consultants Agency (MCCA) has teamed up with HP to offer digital print training following increased demand at agencies nationwide.
XGS slammed over 'disgraceful' administration charge
Xerox Global Services is facing a backlash from UK web offset suppliers over an unexpected administration charge levied in its tendering process.