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New Print Head Doctors can extend printhead life using smartphone

Canadian company Digital Sign Technologies is in the process of releasing three new upgrades to its Print Head Doctor line of printhead cleaners.

60 seconds with Etiquette Labels

Founded in 1991 on the back of the barcoding boom, Etiquette Labels expanded quickly and established itself in self adhesive labels, primarily for the food industry.

Why achieving marginal gains is worth the price

In winning the 2015 Tour de France last month Chris Froome did something no British rider had managed before, becoming the first to win the race two times.

Me & my: Canon Océ ColorStream 3900 Z

If you look up the plant list on MetroMail’s website, you’ll learn that it has “two yuccas, 15 cacti, three devil’s ivy, seven ferns, nine cheeseplants, one orchid and a lovely bit of bamboo.”

Is it true that print’s customers can’t get no satisfaction?

Customer service in print has been placed under the spotlight over the past few weeks, with recently released research suggesting that service in the industry is below par.

Why investing in your staff’s skills really does add up

As the brilliant industrialist Henry Ford once said, “Anyone who stops learning is old, whether at 20 or 80.” The quote has stood the test of time and arguably is more relevant today than ever.

MPS to show new GEW hybrid ArcLED system at Labelexpo

Narrow-web press manufacturer MPS will show the new GEW hybrid LED UV system (ArcLED) integrated with its EF Neo flexo printing press at Labelexpo Europe 2015.

Platinum aims to boost turnover with 200k Ricoh/KAS spend

Commercial printer Platinum Print has made a £200,000 investment in new machinery to boost its digital turnover and help it with complex mailing work.

Paragon Group confirms Magnadata acquisition

Paragon Group has confirmed that it has acquired the trade and assets of Magnadata, for an undisclosed sum, saving more than 90 jobs.

Company fined by HSE for severed thumb was under new ownership

The Lettershop, which was fined after an employee had the end of his left thumb severed in a glueing machine, has said new owners were in the process of improving safety.