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HP launches interactive platform for Latex users

HP has launched an interactive platform specifically developed to support HP Latex users and help them get the best out of their printers.

Artworker+ aims to give resellers the extra capacity to take on larger projects

WTTB launches flexible design outsourcing service

Where The Trade Buys (WTTB) has launched a subscription-based artwork and design service for its resellers, to help them meet varying levels of demand.

Aerial view of the huge new First 4 facility in Great Harwood

First 4 relocates in major expansion

First 4 Print Finishing is poised to move to a new facility that is more than five times the size of its existing factory.

Nelson: Charter reaffirms the commitment we have to our customers

Compass makes SME finance pledge

Compass Business Finance has signed up to the new SME Finance Charter, which involves a number of pledges.

Ricoh: big turnaround at Graphic Communications wing

Ricoh: print pipeline is expanding

Ricoh’s Graphic Communications business came close to breakeven last year, with sales up 17% and a near-¥47bn improvement in operating profit.

Blake employees packed the 352 schoolbags themselves at the firm's Yeovil site

Blake Envelopes sends aid to Ukrainian refugees

Blake Envelopes has joined forces with School in a Bag and Rapid Relief Team to send 352 school bags and 5,300 meals to the Ukrainian border.

Grafenia: future focus is on software

Grafenia sells manufacturing wing to focus on software

Grafenia has exited manufacturing after selling its Works Manchester wide-format and commercial print production hub to PFI Group in a £3m-plus deal, while CEO Peter Gunning has stepped down with...

Thompson: "Our future is as a parcels business"

Royal Mail to increase prices and slash costs due to inflation

Royal Mail has said it will need to raise its prices and cut costs due to rising inflation and weak economic growth.

The certification has been awarded in the last few weeks

Smurfit Kappa becomes vegan certified

Smurfit Kappa said it has become the world’s first packaging company to become vegan certified after obtaining the Vegan Society trademark.

Nespolo: "We remain optimistic for the future"

Fedrigoni continues on growth path

The Fedrigoni Group has reported turnover of €1.76bn (£1.48bn) in its results for the 12-month period to March 2022.

Hulley: "There is a thrill in print, a thrill that I had never experienced in my career until I found Clays"

Hulley hails the printing press as he steps down at Clays

Clays CEO Paul Hulley has retired after 12 years running the UK’s biggest single site book printer.

Some printers have seen their paper costs rise by up to 70%, according to Paul Manning

Inflation: printers “hammered from all directions”

Printers have reported price increases well beyond headline figures, as consumer inflation rises to its highest point in 40 years.

Gardener: always respected for what he said

Tributes paid to industry veteran Eric Gardener

Colleagues and customers are mourning the loss of FSC and PEFC chain of custody expert Eric Gardener, who has died.

Kornit CEO Ronen Samuel said brands need to take up sustainability or get left behind

Kornit plans fashion industry revolution with with digital print

Kornit Digital said it plans to transform the fashion industry’s supply chain and dramatically reduce waste by enabling printers to target local markets.

The divested sites employ around 620 people

Stora sells Russian packaging operations

Stora Enso has divested its three corrugated packaging plants in Russia.