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Slated book print farmer changes name again

The company formerly known as Houseprint has changed its official name once again and complaints are still flooding in, with one client taking the business to a small claims court.

Variquik name in revival plans

A trio of companies aims to revive the Variquik brand with a new version of the short-run book press.

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Omicron Repro shares concerns over new Covid variant name

Canterbury printer Omicron Repro has had positive support from its customers despite an initial period of concern over the name of the latest Covid variant.

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TranseoMedia takes on Taopix name in rebrand

TranseoMedia has rebranded its international operation as Taopix, to reflect the success over the past 18 months of its proprietary photobook tool of the same name.

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Tags of Liverpool invests in Heidelberg SM 52-2-P

Tags of Liverpool has boosted its print and perforating capacity by investing in a two-colour Heidelberg Speedmaster SM 52-2-P.

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Trinity shareholders approve name change as revenues fall

Trinity Mirror will change its name to Reach next week after shareholders overwhelmingly backed the rebrand at the group’s Annual General Meeting, but sales at the publishing company have continued to...

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Nitecrest partners with Tag Systems for new banking division

Card manufacturer and printer Nitecrest has partnered with technology company Tag Systems to develop its banking division, which is now operating under the name Tagnitecrest.

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Playing the name game

Printers, on the whole, are not a bashful bunch. They are proud of their work, their skills and their machines and they will happily tell you as much.

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Church Street Litho in administration

East London printer Church Street Litho, which trades under the name of its predecessor Belgravia Colour Printers (BCP), has gone into administration.

Potts' litho future under review

Thomas Potts is seriously considering exiting the commercial litho market because of competitive pressures, but says that the print management sector will offer long-term opportunities.