Printed word still more trustworthy than email, survey says
Printed correspondence still has a place because the general public still doesn't trust emails, according to research carried out by Pitney Bowes.
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Printed correspondence still has a place because the general public still doesn't trust emails, according to research carried out by Pitney Bowes.
Swindon-based ESP Colour achieved record productivity on its Heidelberg XL machines in the run up to Christmas last year.
Rainbow Print (Wales) has revamped its press operation after replacing its two existing Heidelberg B2 presses with new Speedmaster SM 74 models.
While 2012 has started much as the previous year left off - with the inevitable redundancies, closures and administrations - it is important to maintain some perspective, and there is much to look...
Processless plates at competitive speeds and price
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Mark McPhillips, director and general manager, large accounts and graphic communications, Xerox UK.
When it comes to handling jobs in today's commercial print market, you basically have a hot potato situation: hold onto it too long and you will get burned. Hence, automation to reduce the touch...
Simpson Group has entered into a 30-day consultation with staff at its Heathrow facility, which could result in 20 redundancies within its production operation.