February and March 2024

If you need reasons to be cheerful, then look no further than our 'Shortlist issue', which as well as featuring the industry's crème de la crème is jam-packed with thought-provoking insights…

Our February and March 2024 issues kicks off with news briefings on how the human touch is more important than ever when it comes to customer service and a deep dive into what went wrong at Communisis.

Knowledge bank opens with the regulars like Killer App and Legal Notices, before sharing powerful insights from print leaders on their paths to prosperity. We then look at the impact the Extended Producer Responsibility regs will have on packaging printers and detail the tax relief options that can help boost your bottom line.

Fespa is also front and centre, with a detailed preview of what will be on show in Amsterdam in March.

This issue's Product Portfolio features KSP Group’s review of its boxmaking system and we also get under the hoods of Roland DG’s VersaObject MO-240 and Ultimate TechnoGraphics’ Ultimate Bindery. The section is bookended with a detailed look at the pros and cons of DTG and DTF print and photobook software specialist Taopix is profiled in Best of British.

And finally, as ever, the issue is wrapped up with our sideways look at a bygone issue, with From the Archive dusting off the cobwebs from March 1997.

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