
How Charles Babbage invented computer printing
Sitting on an upper floor of the Science Museum in London are hulking metal examples of a Victorian mechanical computer age that never actually happened. These are the invention of Charles Babbage...
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Sitting on an upper floor of the Science Museum in London are hulking metal examples of a Victorian mechanical computer age that never actually happened. These are the invention of Charles Babbage...
This year marks a quarter of a century since three employees of Hadland Photonics, a scientific and military imaging company in Bovingdon, decided they could do their own thing.
Switching to processless plates has not only saved time and money for Isle of Wight printer Crossprint, but it keeps the pre-press operators happier too. They don’t have to wash the gunk out of...
Charlesworth Press has completed its Company Voluntary Arrangement (CVA) and completed a £3m round of investment in new kit to support its growing demand for the personalised children’s books market,...
The global digital print market will reach a value of $225bn (£171bn) by 2029 – up substantially from $103bn in 2014 – according to new research from Smithers.
Southend-on-Sea commercial printer Formara has upgraded its litho firepower with the installation of a five-colour Shinohara 75 B2 press.
Essex-based Baker Materials, the distributor arm of Baker Labels, has invested £300,000 in new equipment from UK converting kit manufacturer, Ashe.
Mail Handling International (MHI) has invested in a new Kern 3500 inserter to meet a surge in letter volumes.
GGR Group has invested in an HP Latex 315, allowing it to print signage and decals in-house for the first time.
Digitally-printed pouch specialist ePac is holding a customer event today to mark the official opening of its new UK site in Northamptonshire.