Printweek editor Darryl Danielli

New decade is the perfect time to bring some optimism back to print

So, a new decade, a new hope. That’s the plan anyway  (and the title of this month’s issue, funnily enough), and  after the past few years, I think  a little bit of optimism is long overdue for our...

From left: King and Butler with Böwe Systec UK sales director Andy Wain

Datagraphic in Böwe Systec spend

Document automation company Datagraphic has purchased a new letter sorter from Böwe Systec to support its growth strategy and ensure that capacity is available for increasing volumes of same-day...

Tuscano (R) with Khalil: "Customers can now automate production to run their operations more efficiently"

Canon partners with OneVision on wide-format workflow offering

Canon Production Printing has partnered with pre-press software specialist OneVision to offer its large-format graphics customers in Europe improved operational efficiencies through end-to-end...

The Telegraph now has more digital than print subscribers

Telegraph withdraws from ABC circulation audit

Telegraph Media Group (TMG) has pulled out of the Audit Bureau of Circulations (ABC) newspaper circulation audit, which it said “is not the key metric” behind the measurement of its success.

Need a seasonal boost: seek out your Rising Stars

Jo Francis is boosted by print's Rising Stars.

Packaging Innovations 2020 will take place next month

New features for Packaging Innovations 2020 ahead of 2021 expansion

The organisers of next month’s Packaging Innovations have announced a series of new features for the show with plans afoot for major new developments in 2021.

Hughes: "Most of our printing by volume has now moved over to inkjet"

Latcham Direct buys second Canon i300

Latcham Direct has taken delivery of a second high-speed inkjet Canon Océ VarioPrint i300 sheetfed inkjet press as the latest part of a £1.2m spend on new equipment over the past 12 months.

The January 2020 issue of Printweek is out now and marks the turn of the decade with an extensive article featuring predictions of print’s fortunes over the next 10 years

We also have features on copyright law, essential reading for printers, the pros and cons of working with family members, how to deal with sickness within your workforce.

PHD Mail: "massive bond of trust" with Ricoh

PHD Mail boosts capacity with major Ricoh spend

PHD Mail has made a further substantial investment in Ricoh kit and software on the back of new business wins at the growing company.

Since 2006 Forest Carbon has planted more than 8 million trees in the UK

Antalis rolls out universal carbon offsetting

Antalis UK has started to offer universal carbon offsetting on its products.

Inkless: the revolution is yet to come to fruition

Inkless tech taken over by coding specialist

Eponymous print tech start-up Inkless – which promised monochrome printing without the need for ink or printer cartridges – has transferred its technology to a Spanish coding and marking specialist.

The campaign was launched during an event at London’s Charing Cross

Campaign launched to make cartonboard official

Pro Carton has launched a campaign to make cartonboard an official term after it was found that despite universal use of the material, the word is broadly unrecognised.