
Wyndeham Heron fined for Health and Safety breaches
Wyndeham Heron has been fined more than 30,000 after two employees were injured on presses in 2009.
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Wyndeham Heron has been fined more than 30,000 after two employees were injured on presses in 2009.
Positive Images has invested in a five-colour Heidelberg Speedmaster XL 75 press on the back of increased year-on-year sales.
The green credentials of HP's latex machine make a compelling case, especially when you look at the quality, says Barney Cox
Precision Printing has launched Oneflow, a software platform to allow it to cost-effectively process ultra-short-run print work.
It's under attack from all angles but, with quality and new technology on its side, small-format sheetfed isn't giving up the fight, says <i>Noli Dinkovski</i>
Pressure to cut carbon is leading printers to improve their premises' performance, finds <i>Jon Severs</i>
While straddling the United-City divide, this company is investing in the future, writes <i>Helen Morris</i>
Digital print equipment reseller London Graphic Systems (LGS) has acquired Turning Point Integration (TPI), the London-based digital asset management (DAM) and workflow specialist.
At a time, when mainstream discussion about packaging technologies chases a stifling path, Kiran Prayagi looks into the future of innovation along with Prof Dr Arved Hubler of Chemnitz University
The Scottish Police Services Authority (SPSA) is on target to save 500,000 on print in the next five years after awarding Xerox the contract to replace its digital print equipment.