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Page 1: Copy Shop News April 2012

EUROFOLD TOUCHLINE CF375HIGH-SPEED CREASE AND FOLD SOLUTION Top-Feed: vacuum fan-powered system for quiet, reliable feeding on all stocks up to 400gsm. Productive: fully automatic setup in less than 1 minute and 6,000 A4 sph production speed. Versatile: easy, tool-less crease adjustments for digital and litho work.

For more information, quoting reference CSN, contact:T +44 (0)1932 263 900 E [email protected] W www.duplouk.co.uk

CREaSE& FOLD.

NEW

Single Fold Letter Fold Z Fold

Gate Fold Closed Gate Fold Double Parallel

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The CSMA PrinT TrAde JournAl for newS & ViewS, new ProduCTS And SuPPlierS inforMATionSharing Best Practice In Print with Digital Printers, Copy Shops, On-Street Instant Printers and In-House Print Room Managers, online and on your desk

£3/€4APRIL 2012News & Reviews for the Instant Print Industry

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MX Digital Full Colour Multifunctional Systems

Natural, Intuitive Touch-screen control utilisingenergy-savingtechnology for low running costs

Embrace the future, today Introducing the world’s first multifunction systems to be equipped with ‘finger-swipe’ touch control — a design evolution which is rapidly becoming an industry standard.

Similar technology has already revolutionised smart phones and tablet PCs. Simply touch or tap the screen, then flick or slide for fingertip control of every document, function and setting.

Using a digital interface has never felt so natural.

Choose to be productive The new Sharp MX range produce top quality colour at full speed and come with two-sided printing, copying, scanning and robust security as standard. But even though they are among the smallest A3 colour MFPs in their class, you can also add a wide range of extra-value options to raise productivity throughout your print room.

Print fi nishing is our speciality.

One day all printers will be driven like this…

To discuss trading up to a sharper quality in print contact Simon Sutherland on freephone 0800 083 5908

Sharp are continually improving the performance of their colour printers by incorporating the most innovative technology /This is Why the new MX- range are the world’s first multifunction systems equipped with ‘finger-swipe’ control technology.

Embrace the future, todayIntroducing the world’s first multifunction systems to be equipped with ‘finger-swipe’ touch control — a design evolution which is rapidly becoming an industry standard. Similar technology has already revolutionised smart phones and tablet PCs. Simply touch or tap the screen, then flick or slide for fingertipcontrol of every document, function and setting.

Using a digital interface has neverfelt so natural.

Choose to be productive

The new Sharp MX range produce top quality colour at full speed and come with two-sided printing, copying, scanning and robust security as standard. But even though they are among the smallest A3 colour MFPs in their class, you can also add a wide range of extra-value options to raise productivity throughout your print room.

Print finishing is our speciality.

One day all printers will be driven like this…To discuss trading up to a sharper quality in print contactSimon Sutherland on freephone 0800 083 5908

MX Digital Full Colour Multifunctional Systems

Natural, Intuitive Touch-screen control utilisingenergy-savingtechnology for low running costs

Embrace the future, today Introducing the world’s first multifunction systems to be equipped with ‘finger-swipe’ touch control — a design evolution which is rapidly becoming an industry standard.

Similar technology has already revolutionised smart phones and tablet PCs. Simply touch or tap the screen, then flick or slide for fingertip control of every document, function and setting.

Using a digital interface has never felt so natural.

Choose to be productive The new Sharp MX range produce top quality colour at full speed and come with two-sided printing, copying, scanning and robust security as standard. But even though they are among the smallest A3 colour MFPs in their class, you can also add a wide range of extra-value options to raise productivity throughout your print room.

Print fi nishing is our speciality.

One day all printers will be driven like this…

To discuss trading up to a sharper quality in print contact Simon Sutherland on freephone 0800 083 5908

Sharp are continually improving the performance of their colour printers by incorporating the most innovative technology /This is Why the new MX- range are the world’s first multifunction systems equipped with ‘finger-swipe’ control technology.

Multifunctional Printers

MX Digital Full Colour Multifunctional Systems

Natural, Intuitive Touch-screen control utilising energy-saving technology for low running costs

MX Digital Full Colour Multifunctional Systems

Natural, Intuitive Touch-screen control utilisingenergy-savingtechnology for low running costs

Embrace the future, today Introducing the world’s first multifunction systems to be equipped with ‘finger-swipe’ touch control — a design evolution which is rapidly becoming an industry standard.

Similar technology has already revolutionised smart phones and tablet PCs. Simply touch or tap the screen, then flick or slide for fingertip control of every document, function and setting.

Using a digital interface has never felt so natural.

Choose to be productive The new Sharp MX range produce top quality colour at full speed and come with two-sided printing, copying, scanning and robust security as standard. But even though they are among the smallest A3 colour MFPs in their class, you can also add a wide range of extra-value options to raise productivity throughout your print room.

Print fi nishing is our speciality.

One day all printers will be driven like this…

To discuss trading up to a sharper quality in print contact Simon Sutherland on freephone 0800 083 5908

Sharp are continually improving the performance of their colour printers by incorporating the most innovative technology /This is Why the new MX- range are the world’s first multifunction systems equipped with ‘finger-swipe’ control technology.

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April 2012

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EDITORIAL: Marina PeirceExECuTIvE pubLIshER: Maureen FoulkesCONTRIbuTORs: Steve Morris, Anna Freeland, Lara Groome, Louise Wickenden, Rebecca Foulkes and David Hunt fEATuREs: Peter Foulkes

DIgITAL ImAgINg & phOTOgRAphy: Martin ChristiemAgAZINE pRODuCTION: Dean Cook, The Magazine Production Company. www.magazineproduction.com

pRINTINg: Newman Thomson

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bETTER hALfI’m sure you are all fed up with my mug on page 3 so here is a new photo taken on by better side, Maureen my better half.

We are planning a new better quarter too. Along with all the quick print industry press releases this month will be the start of the best QTR 2 marketing campaigns from our 36,000 professional print club members favourite suppliers.

The nations 6600+ print shops will take this leading example and also be on the front foot promoting new print growth to spring into summer.

Quarter Two opportunities to promote in print; Enjoy Easter, St George’s day, Four bank holidays, Fathers day and The Queen’s Diamond Jubilee.

Think flags, flyers, posters, menus, cards, banners, leaflets, shirts and all the fun products that create a campaign for your own business. Leading by example, others will join in. Your customers will want to promote their business using your products. Selling the want, or as some salespeople say selling the sizzle not the sausage. This is where we all want to aim; using our own design and print, to spread an air of confidence, which our 8 million customers will buy into.

Contributions always welcome from printers and suppliers.

Next copy deadline 16th April. Come on you suppliers, advertise as

well as send in your free PR.Come on you quick printers,

advertise your old kit free in the classifieds.

CSN LIVE NEWS updated daily at www.copyshopnews.co.uk

Peter, print crazy, Foulkes

4 CSN NEWS FRONTHottest news in print for professional printers

10 NEW PRODUCTSWhat’s new for you?

14 PRESCO WiN CSN SOTM AWARDwww.presco.eu

16 VENTURE BANNERSTime to go Large

18 SigN & DigiTAl ShOW REViEWTardis to the future in print

20 CSMA BUSiNESS ADViSORBest practice, policies and procedures

22 DigiTAl iMAgERY Martin’s regular column

24 gREEN iSSUESLooking after the environment

26 NEW PROFiT CENTRESharing best practice in £print

30 READERS SCRiBESThose that pass the censor!

32 FiNDA PRODUCT/SUPPliERCSN Preferred suppliers in print and on the web

34 BUSiNESS 2 BUSiNESSFree ads on your classified notice board

lEADER

I am a 2012 PrintIT! SupporterThe UK’s Leading Schools into Industry Programme

www.printit.org.uk

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ARjOwIggINs Graphic, has sponsored Elliott Baxter’s Matt Elliott on one of the world’s most difficult challenges: crossing the Antarctic.

The Centenary Race to the South Pole is a celebration of the race between Sir Robert Falcon Scott and Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen. This was only the fourth time that the race has taken place, with the second time popularised in the BBC documentary series “On Thin Ice”, which saw Ben Fogel and James Cracknell take on the Antarctic.

The competition was organised by Extreme World Races and included 16 competitors from six nations. Team EBB was comprised of Matt, 30 from Windsor and Yoyo Schepers-Menten, a 49-year-old Dutch national.

Matt trained for almost two years for this challenge and is a keen marathon runner. Despite an interest in trekking and hiking he is a complete polar novice so this challenge tested his mental resolve to the limit. Matt also celebrated his 30th birthday on the 21st January whilst on the expedition!

During their time in the South Pole the competitors faced snow bridges, multiple crevasses, winds of 80 mph and temperatures of -45°C. On these extreme weather conditions, Matt explains: “Antarctica is the world’s highest

and driest desert and the conditions can change from sublime sunshine to a horrendous whiteout in minutes. One thing I can be sure of is that I do not want to be in -45°C again as, in temperatures as low as those, the cold is physically painful.”

David Cook, MD of Arjowiggins Graphic comments: “Our initial reaction when we were approached by Matt was almost one of disbelief. I am a keen runner but I’ve never thought about testing myself this much before. However, his desire and drive were obvious, and we knew that helping him to achieve this goal would be a great thing to do. Both of the charities that they supported are great causes and we were happy to help them to raise as much money as possible for this amazing feat of human resilience.”

The race was filmed by Urban Brew Studios for a documentary called “Cold Sweat” which will be broadcast later this year on TV. The programme will give viewers the opportunity to experience the extraordinary achievements of the participants and to share in the emotions of their journey.Team EBBS are raising money for The Royal British Legion and The Alzheimers Society. They hope to raise £15,000. To donate please visit www.southpolerace2012.co.uk

Expedition of a life time

DupLO International has achieved the Sunday Times Best Companies’ One Star Accreditation for 2012. The Best Companies scheme ascertains workplace performance and best practice according to eight key factors, including Leadership, Well Being, My Manager and My Company amongst others.

Robin Greenhalgh, Chairman of Duplo International commented “We’ve made a huge investment in our business over the past 12 months, upgrading our infrastructure, taking on new staff and moving to a brand new purpose built office. This award shows we’re doing the right things, enabling our world class staff to continue to deliver the best customer experience in the printing sector.”

In recent years Duplo has positioned itself as a top ambassador for the British print industry. In 2011, Tony Lock, UK Managing Director of Duplo was appointed as Chairman of PrintIT!, and used

Duplo’s annual London Calling event to raise the profile of the charitable scheme.

The company’s innovative marketing activity

has been recognised by the Chartered Institute of Marketing and has earned it a place on the shortlist alongside the likes of Rolls Royce, Santander and Sainsbury’s at this year’s CIM awards.

Jane Doyle, Head of Human Resources at Duplo International summed up the mood at Duplo, “We’ve only just settled down from the excitement of moving into our new office and now we have this to celebrate too. It’s a great way to kick off the New Year!”

She continued, “ Companies are not judged by a panel, they are judged by their own employees, so for us achieving this accreditation means that not only are we providing product and service excellence for our customers but it also shows the huge commitment to our staff and their engagement in the business. Happy staff means satisfied customers!”www.duplointernational.com

Duplo in Sunday Times 2012 Best Company shortlist

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DON’T LOOk DOWN! ON Sunday 4th March Lisa Metcalfe, Marketing Manager, Roland DG (UK) descended from the top of the Bristol Premier Inn hotel, to raise more than £800 for childrens cancer charity CLIC Sargent

Located at the base of the M32 motorway and standing 200ft tall, the Bristol Premier Inn is one of the city’s tallest hotels. Lisa, accompanied by her fiancé, Iain Moncrieff, took on the mighty challenge in the wind and the rain to complete the descent to raise money for charity.

Said Lisa: “Every year I love to take on a personal challenge whilst raising money for charity, and this year was no different. I was terrified as I stood on top of the building looking down at the spectators, spending their Sunday morning cheering on the participants, waving with one hand while clutching umbrellas in the other!

“As I started my descent I slipped and crashed hip first followed quickly by head into the side of the wall. A little shaken, embarrassed by my unglamorous fall, but not deterred, I got back into a horizontal position, gave a smile and remembered the reason why I was putting myself through all of this so early on a Sunday morning.

“This year I was raising money for CLIC Sargent, the children’s cancer charity and am proud to say that between Iain and I, we raised over £800. I was overjoyed when I reached the bottom and it’s certainly something to be able to tell the children, and grandchildren, in years to come.”

As the UK’s leading children’s cancer charity, CLIC Sargent offers all round care and support every step of the way - during treatment in the hospital and at home, through specialist social care and support in the community and after treatment by helping survivors and supporting the bereaved.

“Having met a fellow abseiler at the event whose one year old daughter had been treated by CLIC Sargent it really brought home how important it is to continue to raise money for charities such as this – they really do make a difference and every little bit does really help.

“Thank you to all my friends and family, Roland Authorised Dealer Radecal and industry magazines; Sign Link, Copy Shop News and The Print Business, Roland’s Creative Awards competition winner Donald McCaskill from The Vinyl Cut and to Large Format Review, UKSignBoards, and Graphic Display World for their incredibly kind donations.” concludes Lisa.Anyone wishing to support this charity can do so by visiting www.clicsargent.co.uk

ThE Canon iPF8300 and Canon Glacier media has been used to print an exhibition of Olympic gold medallists. The work by two renowned UK based photographers, Drew Gardner and Lucinda Marland were showcased at John Lewis, Westfield, Stratford City, London, which overlooks the Olympic site.

Velmex Distribution, Canon’s, wide format printer distributor, used Canon’s 300gsm glacier paper to print the exhibition. Photographer Drew Gardner said ‘The Glacier media gives a very sharp result, I print all my work on a Canon ImagePROGRAF iPF6300, but as the images needed to be larger Velmex printed the exhibition on the 44 inch iPF8300. The results look fantastic, definitely exhibition quality.’

The two photographers, Gardner and Marland, have spent the past two years completing an anthology of every living British Olympic gold medallist in an individual sport, 60 years or older in 2012. The pair travelled over 15000 miles across the UK and as far as the west coast of America to photograph all 14 of the athletes. Gardner said ‘The inspiration for the project came from childhood recollections of ‘Golden Greats’ and wondering where they were now. The project has been incredibly rewarding and so well supported by the athletes and the sponsors.’

As well as the Canon distributor Velmex Distribution, the project has been sponsored by the Italian photographic and lighting specialists Manfrotto, and is hosted by The John Lewis Partnership.www.velmex.co.uk

DREw gARDNER www.drew.it • www.dualistic.co.uk

Drew has been a photographer for over thirty years; his first professional work was published on the front page of his local newspaper, ‘The Lincolnshire Free Press’ when he was 15. He graduated from regional to national newspapers where he worked for 10 years before moving into

his own style of photography. His work is diverse with a strong narrative, encompassing group portraiture to beautiful and extraordinary people both on location and in the studio. He has a burning passion for his craft and for people getting the very best from any given situation.

More recently Drew has embarked on a film career, producing, directing and shooting short films and a TV documentary. Drew lectures all over the world in advanced digital and lighting techniques. He has also been working with disadvantaged young people in the townships of Cape Town, South Africa, building a practical and sustainable learning programme with the NGO True North.

LuCINDA mARLAND www.lucindamarland.com

After many years as an account manager in contract publishing, Lucinda made photography her career in 2003. She got her big break shooting news, features and sport for the Sydney Morning Herald and the Sun Herald newspapers in Australia. Back home she worked on the regional

newspapers and before turning freelance she worked in the Far East with the youth development charity Raleigh International. Lucinda’s keen interest in people and communities is reflected in her work, uncovering stories about ordinary people who often have little known extraordinary stories. Her eye for emotion and emphasis on people has earned her a reputation as a thoughtful and creative photographer.

OLymPIC GOLDEN GREATS ExhIBITION

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Mondi launch new campaign websitemONDI, a leading global paper producer, has launched a new professional printing campaign for its professional printing portfolio. The campaign’s emphasis on digital printing technologies underscores Mondi’s approach to its portfolio development for the professional printing industry: to bring to market sustainably produced papers optimised for popular professional digital printing machines.

While Mondi’s professional printing portfolio offers several brands and sub-brands with various haptics, optics and environmental accreditations ─ smooth, high white, white, off-white, recycled and coated papers ─ the new professional printing campaign, accompanying ads and new website (www.mondigroup.com/printing) focus on a central theme: the printer and his machine

Globally, throughout 2012, Mondi will release five different ads that feature the full spectrum of the paper portfolio options as tailored to the printer’s technological focus: digital, hybrid, HP Indigo, and high speed inkjet. The advent of new digital technologies has resulted in wider options for professional printers in terms of flexibility in applications. From personalised short runs and digital and offset hybrid jobs to mass mailings and transactional printing with high speed inkjet machines, the options exist but successful results also depend on optimised paper technology. To ensure this, Mondi also works closely with Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) in the development of its professional printing papers.

All of Mondi’s professional printing papers will be shown at this year’s drupa trade fair in Düsseldorf, Germany with an additional emphasis on the high speed inkjet market. www.mondigroup.com

Greenshires doubles up with Bodoni and Epson

gREENshIREs, one of the UK’s largest producers of sophisticated marketing materials and supplier of fulfilment solutions, has installed a Digital Information Pre-proofer system that uses two Epson Stylus Pro 9700 printers to provide duplex printing of imposed proofs at sheet sizes up to 44 inches wide.

Installed by specialist reseller Bodoni Systems, the Pre-proofer links the two Epson wide format

printers together both mechanically and electronically so that precise doubled sided proofs can be printed for subsequent folding and trimming to produce complete paginated proofs and product mock-ups.

The Pre-proofer combines two Epson Stylus Pro printers, either 7700/7900 models for 24 inch width output or 9700/9900 for 44 inch, in a stable platform. A paper guide links the two printers so that one side and then the reverse can be printed in a single operation. Special duplex paper is used which is available in a range of types and weights. Control and data management are provided by Digital Information’s DI-Plot proofing software, which accepts ROOM (RIP once output many) data in a variety of popular data formats and from a range of prepress workflow systems. It can apply ICC-based colour management independently to both printers for colour critical applications as necessary.

Peter Tayler, studio manager at Greenshires’ Leicester site, agrees about the Epson quality: “We already had an Epson Stylus Pro 9900 which we use for Matchprint proofs and so we had confidence in the product quality. When we researched the market there were really only two options but the Pre-proofer was the more up to date solution. We particularly like the electronic registration concept where a camera reads a registration strip printed on the first side in order to accurately align the printing of the second side, instead of relying on mechanical methods”

“We have been routinely pre-proofing each job for content, position and imposition checking, for either account handler or direct client sign-off, for years. Previously, we were printing two sheets single sided and sticking them together, which was very labour intensive. The Pre-proofer solution is quieter, neater and is saving us a lot of time and therefore labour costs. We’re getting great quality results and there are useful options to trade off print quality against speed of output, which helps as these proofs are often needed urgently. It all helps us to put a much improved product in front of our clients,” adds Tayler.

Ian Reid at Bodoni comments “Although there are other duplex printer offerings on the market, the Digital Information Pre-proofer is the most reliable and professional solution we have found, based on the proven reliability of Epson’s Stylus Pro printers.”

Chris Davies, Account Manager, Pro Graphics, at Epson says: “The Pre-proofer installation at Greenshires is a great example of how clever third party integration and control software, combined with the flexibility and quality of Epson Stylus Pro printers, can enhance productivity and quality in professional production environments to give companies the maximum return on their investment.”

Developed by Digital Information of Zurich, the Pre-proofer is available exclusively through Bodoni Systems in the UK.www.global.epson.com • www.bodoni.co.uk

The Print Futures Awards 2012 ThE three sponsors, Unite the Union, The Printing Charity and the British Printing Industries Federation (BPIF) are calling for entries to the Print Futures Awards 2012. The closing date for entries is 31 May 2012. See www.printfuturesawards.com

The cash grants of up to £1,500 each are to help people aged 16-30 years who are UK residents and already or intend to work in the UK printing, publishing and graphic arts industries. The non-repayable cash awards are for fees and associated costs to undertake part-time and full-time training or degree courses.

Steve Sibbald, Unite National Officer, says: “Applications are particularly welcome from people already working in the UK print industry, who are on low incomes and want to undertake short courses or training sessions to develop their skills and improve their earning capacity.”

Successful applicants will receive their awards at a printing industry event at the House of Lords on 11 July 2012. For more information and an application form, please contact Terry Ulrick, Awards Secretary, on +44 (0)1444 831918, email:[email protected] or go to www.printfuturesawards.com where you can also download the application form. Simply fill in the application form and return it to Terry Ulrick before 31 May 2012.

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My VersaCAMM has been so valuable since day one.

Within 4 hours of the machine being installed

we were producing work that was going out

the door. The print quality, speed, integrated

print and cut, VersaWorks RIP software

and the customer support we get from our

RolandCare warranty is all fantastic. I can

always rely on Roland and I’d definitely

recommend a Roland to anyone.

Watch Jaysons’ testimonial online at:www.rolanddg.co.uk/iamproud

Come and talk to us at the

exhibition, 27th-29th March, 2012

on the Roland stand.

Tel: 0845 230 9060 www.rolanddg.co.uk

a Roland user and proud of it.

Freestyle Designs ltD.

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TETENAL NEW INkjET RANGETETENAL’s own SpectraJet Inkjet range has expanded! One of the many new innovative products from the range, the Easy Tack Wallpaper 220gsm, was demonstrated at the Focus On Imaging Show 2012 to great acclaim. Available in a 24 inch roll, the paper is a fantastic new product which gives the retailer the opportunity to add a brand new stream of revenue into their business and fully utilise their large format printers to offer the consumer a fantastic new way to look at interior design. The self-adhesive paper leaves no marks so you can change your designs as frequently as you want, whether it’s wallpaper, posters, decorations or even brightening up your domestic appliances! There is also non-adhesive wallpaper, 170gsm, which can be printed on and then pasted as normal wallpaper.

Tetenal have also introduced HD papers in Satin and Glossy, both 260gsm which produce outstanding reproductions of even the most detailed portraiture and landscape photography. Spectrajet Poster paper is another creative application, available in both Satin and Glossy, 190gsm and a Premium Silk Paper, 290gsm which has a textile weave effect but with a glossy finish, creating a professional and artistic feel to your print.

These additional products create an even stronger range from SpectraJet, Tetenal’s own brand of award-winning inkjet photo papers alongside the current lines of Office, PhotoQuality and Fine Art papers. For product information please contact Jeremy Roy on 07879 882 663. For more information on TETENAL Ltd, please visit www.tetenaluk.com

TyPE DIRECTION CLuBfOR 65 years, the Type Directors Club of New York has concerned itself with the improvement of typography - and it does not look as though it will be retiring any time soon! On the contrary: The most important competition in the world on writing form is not only alive and kicking, it also embraces new offshoots and more internationality for new records. Thus the TDC show this year at drupa is not just accompanied by the writing design competition TCD2 but also by the new TDC Title Design, a competition dedicated to innovative opening credits and moving image typography. Despite an abundance of awards, the TDC show is time and again considered the yardstick for writing and typography!

“drupa and the TDC show have been close partners for over 20 years”, said a happy Bertram Schmidt-Friderichs, Chairman of the German Committee of the TDC of New York: “Graphic design has had an established presence at drupa for many years thanks to the support of Messe Düsseldorf! Where would the presentation of the newest print and media technologies be without the latest trends and models with which you can produce the best in communication with writing?”

The world premiere of the 58th TDC show will feature with its own stand in Hall 6 - there, creative suggestions, artistic food for thought and the latest trends in visual communication can all be found amidst the wealth of technology and innovation. For the second time the stand has been designed by students of the university of applied sciences in Würzburg under the guidance of TDC committee member Prof. Gertrud Nolte. The involvement of the students goes beyond the preparation and design of the stand. They helped build it and are in charge of the TDC show on site throughout the 14 days of drupa.

In 2012, works with the title “Awarded for Typographic Excellence” can be seen in the drupa cube in Hall 7A. Diego Vainesman, President of TDC, and Carol Wahler, the longstanding and experienced drupa TDC director, are travelling from New York especially in order to congratulate the German winners personally on 03 May at 3.00 pm.

Diego Vainesman, the current TDC president, is also speaking on Saturday, 5 May, at the drupa cube as part of the creative weekend on “Type is sexy - and I know it!” International stars of the type and photo scene spark off a firework of inspiration on this weekend in the drupa cube. Tickets for the whole creative weekend are available for 199.00 euros at the drupa 2012 ticket shop (www.drupa.de/2130).

Strong industry support for Digital Print ukfAvERshAm House Group has received widespread industry support for their new show, Digital Print UK, which will take place at the NEC this year on 18-20 September.

“We have been busy meeting with the industry and the reaction has been very positive” says Alan Caddick, Senior Marketing Manager. Confirmed supporters for the show include the BPIF and BAPC who have indicated that it will be an important platform from which their members can benefit.

Dale Wallis, Membership Director at the BPIF, says “It is evident that there is a growing need for a show focused on the UK digital print market. Digital Print UK will cover every aspect of a printer’s needs. It will provide valuable information, innovative solutions and showcase the equipment which will allow the existing potential in digital print to grow. This will have a positive impact on the sales opportunities for businesses and contribute to the healthy growth of the printing industry.”

The BAPC has confirmed their status as an official show supporter and will be working alongside the organiser to promote the values of the show to their membership.

Sidney Bobb, Chairman, says “Digital Print UK is an ideal opportunity for printers to see new technology which could help their operations. It also provides an important platform whereby business owners can meet with peers and suppliers to share experiences and discuss the issues of the day. Events such as Digital Print UK are vital to the UK market place particularly in these tough and competitive times. On show will be the latest hardware and software which could perhaps provide a much needed path to new income streams.”

Digital Print UK is being held in September at the beginning of the autumnal buying cycle and will be a fantastic opportunity for manufacturers and suppliers to actively demonstrate the benefits of their latest products and services to a highly targeted audience. Recent stand confirmations include some leading brands and suppliers in the paper and substrates industries who see that a digitally focused event is a key way in which they can reach their target audience.

Chloe Thacker, Marketing Communications Manager at Antalis McNaughton says, “After the success of shows such as Sign & Digital UK last year, we have welcomed an event targeted specifically at the digital market. It is an important growth sector for Antalis McNaughton and we have put a lot of focus on developing our product offer in this area, especially with the launch of our new Digigreen grade. We’re confident the Digital Print UK show will help us get that message out to a wider audience.”

Paul Cassidy, Segment Marketing Manager for Robert Horne Group and The Paper Company says, “A focussed show for commercial printers is a great idea. Both Robert Horne Group and The Paper Company are delighted to confirm that they are taking stands from which we will showcase our hardware, substrates, consumables, audit service and technical back up. We regularly do open days at our demonstration facilities in the UK and this exhibition helps us to carry on with that theme.”

Leading supplier Mondi had this to say “The ongoing growth in the digital print market is reflected in our professional printing portfolio, which focuses on several key digital printing technologies, namely high-speed inkjet, HP Indigo, digital colour laser and hybrid printing. Digital Print UK is an excellent platform for key players in the digital printing industry and we are pleased to present our professional printing portfolio here to the UK market. Mondi will be exhibiting at stand D50, where visitors can learn more about our digital printing portfolio, which includes the well-known brands Color Copy, DNS® and NAUTILUS®.”

Faversham House Group is using the successful formula that has made Sign & Digital UK the UK’s leading viscom event which takes place at the end of this month at the NEC. This will be a perfect opportunity for those who want to discover the kind of vibrant exhibition model from which Digital Print UK has been formed.

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TARgETED squarely at in-house print rooms and repro houses, the C7800 delivers ultra sharp 600x2400 DPI resolution at print speeds of up to 390m2 mono per hour and 315m2 colour per hour. And with KIP’s quick switch technology on each of the high production paper feed decks, mixed sized printed sets can be produced at full production speed!

The C7800’s unique LED print engine design also dramatically reduces the cost of both mono and colour output while bringing significant productivity, workflow and space saving benefits. Cloud based printing, scan and copy, variable data printing, 418m2 media capacity and fully integrated stacking and folding options make the C7800 a powerful and versatile proposition for even the most demanding production print applications, whilst retaining its price effectiveness in less demanding lower volume environments.

“The C7800 is a game changer that will completely transform the landscape of the wide format print industry”, says Grainger Hill of KIP UK. “Wide format print rooms and repro houses have traditionally depended on LED technology for mono print alongside inkjet devices for colour, which are high cost and low volume – not to mention space consuming. The C7800 offers remarkably low cost of operation for both mono and colour production print, bringing serious cost and productivity benefits to end users. Also, with its single footprint, a fantastic user interface and industry leading software platform the C7800 means significant space saving and operational benefits too.”

The C7800 features a comprehensive software suite that includes KIP Colour RIP for advanced colour management, plus KIP Cost Review, providing powerful management and accounting tools that allow print managers to keep complete tabs on print usage by user, department or project for cost recovery. The system also offers PC and web-based viewing and printing of documents, plus KIP Cloud Printing, providing direct email-based accessibility without the need for intermediate servers and allowing total document privacy and security from anywhere across the globe.

“The KIP C7800 is seriously good news for in-house print rooms everywhere,” comments Hill. “Its high degree of automation combined with the most usable and best integrated touchscreen interface and software platform on the market – one that is the same across the entire KIP range – offer print rooms a number of staffing and operational benefits, with no cross-training required for operators. Also, the C7800’s massive print capacity means that peak load work no longer needs to be outsourced, and due to a market leading service model that reduces the click rate as volumes increase, print managers stand to see very significant savings – typically between a third to one half of their current print costs.” www.kipuk.com

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xerox fast, efficient light production series

xEROx’s newest series of light production devices – the Xerox D95/D110/D125 copier/printer and D110/D125 printer – deliver sharp black and white image quality with speed and efficiency.

Built to handle the demands of print intensive environments, the devices make it easy for educators to create curriculum materials, student directories, course packs and bound materials. Productivity can be increased with archiving and stamping software allowing legal, insurance and healthcare users to store documents electronically and guarantee their authenticity with numerical markings. In the print for pay market, commercial, quick and franchise, printers can meet tight turnaround times and offer more applications and services, like newsletters, on-demand book publishing and customised catalogues.

The copier/printer models are available in speeds of 95, 100, 110 and 125 pages per minute (ppm), while the D110/D125 printers are available in speeds of 110 and 125 ppm, which is suitable for the transactional print environment. Key customer benefits are as follows.fAsT AND EAsy• TheXeroxcopier/printerhasastandardsinglepasscolourscanner,2400x2400dpiprint

resolution and prints from and saves to a USB drive.• Abuilt-inscannerscansupto200imagesperminuteandmanageshighvolume,

complex jobs with a 250 page automatic document feeder. ADvANCED wORkfLOw TOOLs.• Anintegratedcontrollercomesstandardwiththecopier/printermodels,allowing

powerful workflow with an easy to use touch screen. An optional server – the Xerox FreeFlow Print Server – delivers additional flexibility.

• Xerox’sExtensible InterfacePlatformallowsuserstosimplifyworkprocessesrightfromthe copier/printer’s touch screen interface.

muLTIpuRpOsE fINIshINg OpTIONs.• Anarrayoffinishingoptionsonthecopier/printerprovideaprofessionaltouchto

documents, from booklet making to creasing, stitching and hole punching. Users can easily produce tape bound, lay flat and full bleed booklets with the Xerox Tape Binder, the GBC e-binder 200 and the Plockmatic Pro30 Booklet Maker.

The Xerox D95/D110/D125 copier/printer and D110/D125 printer are available for order taking immediately, with installs beginning in April. The devices are available through Xerox’s direct sales force, resellers and concessionaires.The D95/D110/D125 Copier/Printer will be on the Xerox stand at drupa 2012, May 3 -16, Dusseldorf, Germany. Further information on Xerox at drupa is available here: www.xerox.com/drupa.

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Photoshop Touch gives users the ability to combine multiple photos into layered images, make essential edits and apply professional effects to create beautiful artwork, touch up photos, paint, lay out ideas and much more. The Scribble Selection Tool allows users to easily extract objects in an image by simply scribbling on what to keep, and then what to remove. With Refine Edge technology from Photoshop, even hard to select areas with soft edges are easily captured when making selections. For more information, visit www.adobe.com/uk

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mImAkI has added volume textile inkjet production to its range with the introduction of the Mimaki TX500-1800DS, capable of printing at 150 square metres per hour on pre-treated polyester fabrics. This printer, together with Mimaki’s new Sb300 sublimation ink, delivers enhanced capabilities and productivity to the textile apparel and soft signage markets by eliminating the need to print to transfer papers. The Mimaki TX500-1800DS printer is expected to be available in Summer 2012.

The Mimaki TX500-1800DS features a number of new capabilities that textile apparel and soft signage manufacturers will find attractive, including:• Fastdirecttotextileprintingat150m2/hinhigh-speedmode.TheTX500-

1800DS uses newly developed printheads that achieve a maximum speed in four colour mode that is 150% faster than conventional models. The printer includes six printheads, in a staggered configuration.

• Built-inheateracceleratesdryingtimeofprintedfabric.Thispreventsink set-off in the production process, improving overall quality and productivity while eliminating rework caused by excessive ink set-off.

• Mistabsorptionfilter.Themistabsorptionfilterpreventsproblemscausedby ink mists and enhances the stability of print operations by suctioning the mist inside the printer and discharging it.

• MimakiDegassingModule.TheMimakidegassingmodule(MDM-20)eliminates the gasses or bubbles that can occur in inks during the printing process, decreasing the likelihood of nozzle blockage and improving the

accuracy of ink dot placement. In addition, this module enables the printer to use undegassed bottled inks instead of conventional degassed ink packs, thus reducing ink costs.

• Newdyesublimationink.Mimakihasdevelopedanewink,optimisedfor dye sublimation printing and for use with the TS500-1800SB and the TX500-1800DS. Sb300 ink offers an affordable price, dries quickly and produces brilliant colours. Two ink configurations can be selected at the time of printer installation: the six colour mode for smooth gradation and better pale colours, or the four colour mode for higher productivity.

• AutoMediaFeeder(AMF).Mimaki’suniqueAutoMediaFeederprovidesstable feed take-up of polyester fabrics, eliminating much of the need for operator intervention during printing.

• LargerRollMediaSize.TheTX500-1800DScanacceptrollsoffabricupto60kg and 300mm in diameter, further improving operator productivity by eliminating the need for frequent media changes. Larger orders can be continuously printed without interruption, or batches of smaller orders using the same fabric can be easily handled. In addition, roll shaft handles are designed to make installation of heavy rolls of fabric easier.

• StandarduserfriendlyRIP“RasterLink6”.TheRasterLink6canbehandledintuitively and without difficulty. Print and other conditions can easily be set, as the display screen is switched on in the same window and the printing progress can be monitored on the main screen. The colour replacement function enhances the ability to re-create printed images, as selected colours from the colour charts of RasterLink 6 can be added into swatches of Illustrator. The colour matching system matches the measured colour to an almost identical colour from the colour profile of RasterLink 6. A colourimeter is not a standard feature. There is also a printing colour simulation function, allowing users to simulate printing colours on Illustrator/Photoshop without actually printing it. This latest function requires MPM2 (Mimaki Profile Master 2). In summary, the integration of RasterLink 6, enable users to save both time and money in the design and production process.

Further information on Mimaki’s complete range of products, which include textile, latex, UV and outdoor durable printers, inks and software can be found by visiting www.hybridservices.co.uk.

hP’s Latex InksON HP’s stand at FESPA Digital visitors saw a line-up of printers, including the first showing at a major international exhibition of the new HP Designjet L28500 and HP Designjet L26500 Printers that use HP Latex Inks, and offer a broader range of indoor and outdoor signage.

In a comprehensive display that extended beyond the exhibition hall HP presented a range of its printers for flexible and rigid applications both on its stand and at its GSB Experience Centre in nearby San Cugat - adding value to the visitor experience. A shuttle service ran to the centre throughout the show where HP demonstrated the full Sign and Display portfolio (including the new HP Scitex FB7600 Industrial Press, the HP Scitex TJ8600 Industrial Press and HP Scitex XP series printers).

Launched in November and seen for the first time at an international exhibition, the 2.64m (104in) HP Designjet L28500 Printer delivers speeds up to 70 per cent faster than the HP Designjet L25500 Printer, while the 1.55m (61in) HP Designjet L26500 Printer is ideal for customers entering the growing soft signage market.

Both systems feature new HP 792 Latex Designjet Inks, which produce rich blacks and glossy results on banners and self-adhesive vinyl, and offer double sided printing capabilities with less user intervention and more accurate, automated registration.

Also on show from the HP Latex printing range was the established 3.2m (126in) HP Scitex LX850 Industrial Printer, a production solution that delivers maximum versatility and productivity with multiple workflow features, including dual roll, roll to free fall, roll to collector handling and an ink collector.

HP personnel were on hand to provide information on high end

production devices like the new HP Scitex FB7600 Industrial Press that features new HP FB225 Scitex Inks, workflow improvements for increased productivity and versatility and an optional multi-sheet loader. There was also a video playing throughout the show, focusing on the capabilities and versatility of the HP Scitex FB7600 Industrial Press to enable PSPs (print service providers) to evaluate its potential for their businesses. Delivering powerful production capabilities with speeds up to 95 full boards per hour and a new POP print mode that images 55 full boards per hour with indoor quality, the HP Scitex FB7600 Industrial Press offers a variety of enhancements to accelerate throughput on a wide range of flexible and rigid media.

Special focus areas on the stand also provided business-building advice for companies looking to enhance their environmental programmes or expand their services into areas of interior decor and textile printing.More information about HP is available at www.hp.com.

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Tetenal eco-solvent mutoh Printers and kala Laminators

fOLLOwINg their huge success in the large format printer business in 2011 Tetenal UK have extended their product range with an eco-solvent printer and laminator, both available with immediate effect.

The ValueJet 1204, a compact 51” printer from Mutoh, is a perfect solution for new start ups or those looking to add a new revenue stream to their existing business. The printer boasts a small footprint. Despite being a 51” printer it is only 685mm in depth, and uses non-aggressive solvents in the CMYK 220ml ‘Eco Ultra’ inks. Tetenal have bundled the eco-solvent printer with everything needed to be up and running as soon the printer is installed including the Printer, Caldera RIP and PC, training, full set of inks and 12 months warranty.

The laminator, manufactured by Kala, is a 55” cold laminator, called Starter 140. Having launched in September 2011, the 140 has received a lot of positive feedback and is another great entry level piece of equipment.

“The Starter is a very appropriate name. Not only is it an entry level machine, but it is also the ‘start’ of what Kala hopes is a new trend: a competitively priced quality machine fully designed and manufactured in Europe.”

To visit the Mutoh and Kala websites please see: www.mutoh.be and www.kala.fr For more information on TETENAL Ltd, please visit www.tetenaluk.com

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x-RITE, Incorporated and Pantone LLC, unveiled PantoneLIVE, a cloud based colour service that provides instant access to essential brand colour standards. PantoneLIVE is the first service under the Pantone Digital Business Unit, a newly created division of X-Rite that is the byproduct of Pantone’s expertise as the world’s colour authority and X-Rite’s colour science and technology leadership.

From chocolates and champagne to soda and stilettos, the past year has been wrought with cases of counterfeiting, deception and consumer confusion — all tied to the

ubiquitous colours that uniquely identify brands. Cadbury and Veuve Clicquot were involved in high profile legal battles to own their brand colours, while Christian Louboutin fought to trademark its signature red soles. With colour so critically tied to brand identity, inconsistent brand colour can lead to a lack of consumer confidence and lost sales.

“PantoneLIVE represents a transformational change in colour management for brand owners across their entire supply chain,” explained Tom Vacchiano, president and CEO of X-Rite. “Our own Dr. Sonia Megert, whose vision for the digital supply chain led to the development of PantoneLIVE, will head the new Pantone Digital Business Unit.”

“Globally consistent colour standards are essential to brand identity. With supply chains made up of hundreds of different facilities scattered around the world, corporations struggle to control and maintain colour consistency,” said Dr. Megert. “PantoneLIVE is a dynamic ecosystem, open to all supply chain participants, which delivers consistent colour across the entire packaging workflow – from design concept to retail store shelves.”

Brand colour standards are the principal component of PantoneLIVE and are derived from real ink on real substrates using real printing processes. This allows brand owners to predict how corporate spot colours will reproduce on a wide variety of substrates including brown corrugated, clear film and white polypropylene. A brand’s colour assets, analogous to a brand’s colour DNA, are managed and maintained in a secure cloud based data repository to ensure accurate colour communication – to any supplier, around the world.

“The benefits of using PantoneLIVE are clear,” says Nigel Dickie, director of corporate and government affairs for Heinz (see Beanz Meanz Heinz and Knowing about Color case study). “The digital tools gave us unprecedented control and consistency from different print processes and materials. Across all of our packaging formats we saw a reduction in colour variance of 50 percent and saved time by establishing one colour target that can be applied to all our Heinz Beanz designs. The results with our Beanz packaging have been so remarkable that we plan to extend PantoneLIVE to additional product lines, including Heinz soups and Spaghetti Hoops.”

PantoneLIVE is connected to a large portfolio of software, containing real world colour data for hundreds of thousands of colours, and is supported by the latest colour measurement technology. This is combined with professional services including workflow and colour rationalisation audits, and customised operating procedures from Pantone and X-Rite. Custom and bespoke spectral data, as well as metadata, are used to digitse brand colours. Digitised palettes are then expanded to create independent colour standards to allow for accurate colour reproduction on a variety of substrates.

Brand colour data, equivalent to a digital colour swatch, is stored in a secure, cloud based portal that lets brand owners and other approved members of the supply chain manage digital rights and facilitate colour communication across all materials in the production process. This centralised colour communication process promotes consistency and helps achieve speed to market efficiencies from initial design to final production. The portal also provides direction to suppliers to meet brand requirements related to colour quality. PantoneLIVE solutions will be available from June 15. For more information, please see www.pantone.com/live or www.xrite.com. For more details on Vivid Lamination see www.vivid-online.com

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ThE ALL-NEw pREsCO weBSiTe boasts a range of new features and guides aimed at the digital print industry. following extensive

customer feedback Presco has completely rebuilt their old website and we like the result! Presco.eu is a clear, interactive site with a great search facility, a stylish new look and a helpful easy-ordering process.

Print Finishing Supplies, Print Finishing Machines and other areas are linked to give suggestions and tips and highlight previously bought products. The ordering process has been redesigned with the addition of a unique ‘quick-codes’ tool giving the opportunity to quickly enter items and quantities.

An improved feature of the new site is the Clearance Machines section, a new second-user and refurbished machines marketplace listing machines Presco currently have in stock and in their showroom; another new area on the site is the Lifting and Handling Solutions, a division of Presco dealing with warehouse and workshop materials systems, storage and lifting.

We spoke to the designer of the site (rafaljankos.com) who is very pleased with the result and is confident of a positive reaction. The design and development have utilised the latest in web technology and have succeeded in creating an attractive and functional site that is worlds away from previous generations of Presco online.

Overall we too are pleased with the new look, wish Presco all the best and recommend you pay a visit!Contact: www.presco.eu

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ALL yOu pRINT professionals know that to publish this report to our 36,000 print club

members to land in the first few days of April will have taken the loan of a time machine which was the only thing not on show at the neC.

Yes, knowing not to kid a kidder, this is an anticipated review, as we go to print before we attend the show. Catch up with our real scenario experience on line or in these pages next month, but we couldn’t suppress supplier new product news when they have gone to so much bother to re-tool the quickest part of the print industry.

Agfa Graphics – the new 2.54 x 1.54m :Anapurna M2540 FB made its UK debut. It is a dedicated flatbed printer with a photo quality engine, featuring six colours plus white, which ensures highly durable prints with excellent adhesion on a multitude of substrates. Also showing for the first time in the UK is the 2.05m :Anapurna M2050 which has quickly become a best seller as a highly cost effective platform for companies wanting to produce top quality graphics. Users also benefit from its UV-curable output and the ability to print direct to 2 x 3m rigid and 2m wide flexible materials.

Océ hosted the first UK public showing of their new Arizona 318 GL UV flatbed, the latest development in the Océ Arizona Series. The Océ Arizona 318 GL system is a highly capable introductory UV flatbed model that offers smaller print producers entry to the world of high-quality UV flatbed printing.

Hybrid Services / Mimaki hosted the UK and Irish launch of the Mimaki JV400-LX latex printer. The new Mimaki JV400-130LX and JV400-160LX feature state of the art Mimaki latex inks and are the first machines to incorporate Mimaki’s cutting edge print engine.

Fujifilm showcased its latest LED UV printer – the Acuity LED 1600 – for the first time in the UK at Sign & Digital UK 2012. The LED UV printer was joined by Fujifilm’s new XMF web to print system and a wide range of innovative euromedia products.

Maxicam displayed for the first time in the UK the MAXI-C 1325 CNC Router. The MAXI-C 1325 is an ideal machine for the sign making workshop as it comes with very few costly extras. The machine is highly specified in its standard configuration and all the customer really needs to decide is the size of the router table.

Epson (above) demonstrated the SureColor SC-S30600. The new 64-inch SureColor SC-S30600 is a four colour printer, which has been designed from the ground up to offer efficient and environmentally friendly signage print production.

Zund UK held the UK launch of S3 – groundbreaking and super fast. With a revolutionary direct drive system, the S3 is built for speed. The NEW cutter excels with unprecedented price/performance as well as exceptional productivity.

Antalis McNaughton unveiled an exciting new pan European range of wide format papers, self adhesives, banners, textiles and wallpaper suitable for indoor and outdoor applications .

InkTec Europe hosted the European launch of the latest addition to the Jetrix range of UV printers,

the new Jetrix 2030 is the fastest printer yet in the Jetrix range.

Josero Limited / Triangle Ink launched a new printer at the show featuring Epson DX5 technology and Eco Solvent ink.

Granthams used Sign & Digital UK to promote its latest solutions for wide format digital output including new exciting printers and technologies launched at the show this year!

Insight Sign Systems launched their Lumirescent Trough Lighting system at this year’s show. This will be the smallest and most cost effective LED Trough lighting system available on the market offering bright illumination, low running costs and no maintenance required other than periodic cleaning.

INDASOL officially launched their SIGN BLOCK product. SIGN BLOCK is a versatile polyurethane material designed for use in 3D lettering and Images.

S.B. Weston Ltd, UK manufacturers of WestonBoxes, launched a unique new print storage box into the range. The SRA3 is to solve the problem of storing and preserving open reams of SRA3 paper.

CelebrATe 25 yeArs oF sign & DigiTAl wITh hybRID AND mANChEsTER uNITED LEgENDsMimaki’s exclusive distributor, Hybrid Services Ltd invited visitors to celebrate 25 years of Sign & Digital UK on their stand at the show, where they could relive the glory days of the late 1980s with Manchester United football legends from the time; Arthur Albiston and Lou Macari.

Hybrid provided the opportunity for visitors to have their photograph taken with the stars by photographic consultant to the club; Frank Wilson,

Show hit ListSign & Digital UK proved to be the place to see a number of exciting new products launched for the quick print and sign industry. Predicting our future requirements for new print products and services doesn’t require a crystal ball, just the research to collate this report and go to print as the show doors open.

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whilst reminiscing on the late 1980s – which saw the early years of the exhibition. Hybrid will email visitors’ photos after the exhibition and send them this free memento to show off to their friends and family. It will also be possible to enjoy a Q&A session with the former Scottish internationals, recall celebrated victories over local rivals and remember a time famous for its haircuts, music, team kits and of course – great football.

Visitors welcomed the chance to win an unforgettable VIP trip for two to a top flight game at Manchester United’s Theatre of Dreams; Old Trafford, hosted by Hybrid Services Ltd and experience football and hospitality at its finest. Of course, visitors also were able to see the exciting new Mimaki product launches, the comprehensive

range of Mimaki printing, cutting and software solutions and gain valuable advice from the Mimaki Learning Zone all on Hybrid’s stand throughout the exhibition.

COLOR CONFIDENCE DEmONsTRATE COLOuR mANAgEmENT AT sIgN & DIgITALColor Confidence, the UK distributor for X-Rite, Pantone, NEC and Neolt wide format UV printers and accessories have expanded their presence this year, after identifying a gap in the signage market during last year’s event. For more information visit www.colorconfidence.com or www.neoltuvuk.com

“While attending Sign & Digital UK last year, and presenting Neolt printers, we found that there was a real lack of understanding of colour

management in this sector – and it was a real concern for so many of the people we spoke to.” Comments Geoffrey Clements, Managing Director, Color Confidence “This year, we have teamed up with some of the leading manufacturers within colour management to demonstrate the difference that effective colour control can have on the quality of signage and digital output”

X-Rite have colour management solutions for all usages within the sign market. For full control over your colour the X-Rite i1Pro range offers complete customisable control, or if you are managing your colours externally but need control over your on-screen images, then the i1Display Pro provides simple but effective monitor calibration.

Pantone, the global colour standard. If your clients are demanding reproduction of a Pantone colour, you need to know how to deliver it. Pantone have the full range of publications that enable you to deliver any colour from a wide range of devices. Combine this with a full set of digital tools to help you integrate the physical colour selection with your digital workflow and Pantone has everything you need to specify colour easily and accurately.

Colour accurate displays: Your screen is the first port of call for ensuring accurate colour – colour management tools can ensure you are getting the best out of your screen, but if your screen is unable to display certain colours correctly, then both you and your clients could end up disappointed. A range of monitors will be on stand from leading manufacturers.

Neolt’s range of products includes UV printers and finishing equipment such as trimmers, laminators, welders and folders. All Neolt components are fully sourced and built within Europe.

On stand, Neolt will demonstrate the XY Matic Trim, a high quality trimmer that deals with substrates up to 1.65 metres wide

The Color Confidence team provide independent advice on the best solutions for your needs. Color Confidence work in three main ways:

Products: Color Confidence has a range of their own innovative solutions that provide users with advanced control over their colour.

Business services: Color Confidence’s expert team of technical specialists can come on site and work with you to create a colour workflow that is consistently accurate and easy to maintain – providing a range of consultancy, training and delivery services this team has experience across a wide variety of sectors.

Bespoke: Color Confidence’s development team have experience of creating bespoke solutions for colour problems not served by products already on the market. If you have a colour problem you can’t solve –know they can help.

To see what else our CSN roving reporters fell over or tried to bring home in the back of our Zafira, reserve your copy of next month’s magazine at your print trade news stand now. Ha April Fools, we will of course post it to you as usual. If you are reading this 3rd hand and want your own copy, just drop a request to our subs manager Lara on [email protected]

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ThE COsT Of sTAff AbsENTEEIsm reAChes £600 A yeAr pER EmpLOyEEThe Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development have issued figures that show for the first time that stress is the most common cause of long-term sickness absence for both manual and non-manual workers.

We shouldn’t be surprised as many workers have had their pay frozen, they may be taking on extra work and their jobs may be under threat. So what can an employer do to reduce stress?

kNOw ThE sIgNs. Be on the look-out for stress at work, piling extra work on staff may seem the solution to making ends meet but can be a false economy as the additional pressure can lead to staff sickness

mANAgE AbsENCE mORE EffECTIvELy. Talk to your staff regularly; understand what difficulties they may have as the earlier you identify a problem and the quicker you respond then the better for everyone. Hold return to work meetings, they’re effective in both reducing “duvet days” and identifying genuine problems

TRAIN yOuRsELf AND yOuR mANAgERs. Make sure you and your managers can identify the signs of stress and know how to deal with it. Help them to acquire the skills required to manage both workflow and staff, this may mean external training.

An employer is obligated under Health & Safety regulations to provide a safe working environment for their staff by carrying out risk assessments and these should include the controlling of stress from work-related activities.

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Time to focus againThere hasn’t been much cheer over the winter so the sight of lots of people buying has got to be good news. Martin Christie writes…

ThE fIRsT sIgNs of Spring perhaps. And much like the changeable economy, storms the day before heralded a bright sunny sky as

one of Mr Branson’s smart tilting trains delivered me to Birmingham international, station drop off for the adjacent national exhibition Centre. Years ago i would have thought nothing of driving there but nowadays clogged motorways and general congestion make the roads a fairly hostile environment for anyone keen to retain sanity.

Instead I could enjoy the view through a carriage window of a countryside slowly turning green after the drab coating of the winter, and possibly hope this might be a better year than the one that went before.

Judging from the crowds packing the Focus on Imaging Exhibition, there is some reason to be optimistic after all the dread warnings of doom and gloom from those who should know better than to spread negative propaganda. I went on the Monday of the four day photographic show to avoid the usually manic public Sunday, or the last minute bargain hunt scramble that is the final Wednesday.

I was surprised then to find the same sort of numbers in the halls I would have expected on those days. And what’s more, they were parting with money for all of the many and varied items stacked on exhibitors stands.

I have been going to Focus for more than ten years, and as mentioned last month, have seen the progressive move from an industry that was dominated by film, to one that is predominantly digital, and the way the photo market has evolved, and the way the exhibitors have adapted to it is not so very different to that of our print industry. Some have embraced it with both hands and prospered, and others have tried to ignore it and been swept into the margins.

A decade ago, an electronic image device was a novelty. Now it is not only standard issue, but available in all shapes and sizes to suit pocket and purpose, and has spawned an enormous after market demand for all manner of accessories including software and hardware.

In many ways the digital revolution has greatly increased the possibilities of additional sales of add-on products with lots of hi-tech goodies, and clever gadgets. But equally it has retained some traditional crafts like framing and mounting which are in fact thriving.

Lion, who specialise in absolutely everything you could possibly want to finish a print, from hooks to entire cutting and stretching frames, reported one of their best expos ever including shifting most of their demo items from the stand. Magic Touch seem to find a niche in any show with their range of gift products, and always manage to come up with something new.

Of course, the high street photographic business has taken a pounding in recent years, as the popularity of print production - something it relied heavily upon - has slumped in the face of the digital alternatives. Those that have survived

have had to adapt to the new realities, and will need to continue to do so in a climate that will continue to evolve.

Not everyone in the industry was quite so enthusiastic about Focus judging from some comments in their trade magazines, and on website forums, with

some hardcore photography specialists describing it as a glorified car boot sale. A little unkind, I think, and certainly very short sighted.

Many years ago, when I worked in the motorcycle industry, the same criticism was launched at their annual show at the NEC because of the amount of retailing of products at discount prices.High street

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v i v i d.Designers & manufacturersof laminating systems

www.vivid-online.com www.wideformatlaminators.com

bike dealers were dismayed to see boots and helmets on offer at prices little more than they could buy them themselves through the trade, or worse dumped at less than trade price to clear stock. Nothing is new. The retail market place continues and it is the high street motorcycle dealers that have been decimated.

Today the retail market place is the internet, where products can be found and prices set at an instant. But although the worldwide web may dictate sales policy, it cannot and never will completely replace over the counter sales. And this is where the photographic retail business and our own print on demand service are very similar.

What was very evident at the Focus exhibition, and is underlined every day at the retail counter, is that there is no substitute for having an item in your hand and inspecting it to generate a sale - assuming the item fits the necessary qualities. The opportunity to seize the moment and purchase is something trawling a web page just does not create. The ‘must have’ moment is a very physical thing.

I fell victim to it myself having gone with the very best intentions of not spending any money and still parting with over a hundred pounds on things I just could not do without !

Of course the economies of scale of an exhibition mean that a vast amount of items can be on display and on sale - far more than

any high street dealer could afford to stock or store. But there has to be a compromise. The temptation, when money is tight and the bean counters take charge, is to reduce stock - both the quantity and the range of items.

Here in Brighton this policy is very evident both in a branch of a major photographic chain, and in a stationery shop, again part of a large national business. The justification is often discarding items for which there is less demand. But if it is not in stock and on display, there will never be any demand for it - at least not one that can be picked up on an accountant’s radar. The result will be the gradual loss of footfall through the shop door, and loss of sales overall from the items which are stocked.

The aim has to be proactive to potential customers demand and not merely reactive to it. That needs a good grasp of the total market place

and its potential, not just a view as far as the end of the yard. I came away from the NEC very positive and enthusiastic about the year ahead and will be posting some products and possibilities in coming columns to boost our own little economies in the print shop.

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ARjOwIggINs Graphic has told us that they just joined the ambitious WWF International Climate Savers programme.They join the list of worldwide companies such as Cola, Volvo, Sony or Nike signed up to the Climate Savers programme. Created more than 10 years ago it mobilises these leading multinational companies to cut their CO2 emissions and lead on the issue of climate change. They have demonstrated that it’s possible to reduce carbon footprint while growing the business and shareholder value.

Companies integrated in the Climate Savers Programme agree to reduce their CO2 emissions in accordance with an individual reduction target defined by WWF, the company and independent technical experts.

The agreed goal is set to be more ambitious than the company initial plan, which should position the company to lead its industry in the reduction of greenhouse gases.

Arjowiggins Graphic’s Climate Savers commitment is to reduce its greenhouse gas absolute emissions of 23% between 2007 and 2014, with a sub-target of 10% reduction for each ton of paper produced. This will be achieved thanks to the growth of recycled papers volumes, the biomass steam production at Dalum using wood residues and avoiding natural gas use, and the replacement of synthetic binders by natural ones.

The independent technical experts from Ecofys will monitor the progress on a yearly basis and oversee that Arjowiggins Graphic complies with its targets.

According to Bruce Haase, Head Climate and Business Engagement, “WWF International works with best in class companies in order to effect change throughout the entire sector by pushing sector leaders to take on ever more ambitious CO2 reduction targets. The Arjowiggins Graphic agreement

is an opportunity to demonstrate that low carbon solutions exist even within sectors that are generally considered difficult.”

Agnès Roger, CEO of Arjowiggins Graphic says : “We are focusing on being exemplary in the management of our environmental impact. Energy efficiency management and greenhouse gas emission reductions are fundamental to our future and fully part of our Company strategy.

We see the integration into Climate Savers programme as a very good opportunity to leverage experience and knowledge with the best in class worldwide companies truly engaged in a low carbon economy.“www.arjowigginsgraphic.com.

Ricoh Europe’s new carbon balanced printing proud to present ‘Green’ award

Arjowiggins Graphic joins WWF International Climate Savers

RICOh Europe is launching a Carbon Balanced Printing Programme, designed specifically for print service providers. It helps them to reduce the environmental impact of printing using Ricoh Pro production printing systems, and to provide a carbon neutral service to their clients. The programme, which is the first of its kind in Europe, is aimed at commercial printers and corporate print rooms and is accredited by the British Standards Institution (BSI).

The Carbon Balanced Printing Programme builds on the success of Ricoh’s award winning Sustainability Optimisation Programme, which offers carbon balanced printing to the office market. The new programme follows a three step process, enabling print service providers to; 1) analyse the carbon footprint of each print job; 2) optimise it by improving the way they work and; 3) neutralise the remaining, unavoidable emissions through carbon credits.

The first step involves an in-depth analysis of printing activity, to determine annual carbon emissions. Areas of analysis include the operation of Ricoh production systems, the paper used, energy consumed, delivery distances of supplies and travelling distances of our service engineers.

The second step involves optimisation of the print environment to make it more sustainable. A carbon calculator available through Ricoh’s Business Driver Programme determines the carbon generated per print job. More environmentally responsible ways to print are then identified and implemented, such as using different types of recycled media. And through a carbon assessment, Ricoh consultants review the entire production process on an ongoing basis. As a result they will suggest further ways to minimise energy consumption, reduce waste and improve the recycling practices of both output and machine supplies.

The final step involves neutralising the remaining and unavoidable carbon emissions with Certified Emission Reductions. These carbon credits have been generated by clean energy projects in which Ricoh has invested. Print service

providers are then certified as a ‘Ricoh Carbon Balanced Printer’ and provided with tools and documentation they can use to confirm to end customers that their print job is carbon neutral.

Graham Moore, Business Development Director, Production Printing Business Group, Ricoh Europe PLC said: “Print buyers are increasingly seeking to purchase services that use sustainable materials and play their part in helping to reduce their organisations carbon emissions. The print industry has already made positive

steps to be more sustainable, through recycled paper stocks, plant based inks and reduced waste thanks to digital printing on demand. At a time when print service providers are differentiating their businesses to offer a wider range of services to their clients, carbon balanced printing offers a unique way to reduce environmental impact, attract new customers and to add more value to existing ones.”

Hans Breuker, Senior Manager, BSI, the global independent standards body renowned for its vigorous testing, says: “Ricoh’s Carbon Balanced Printing Programme is transparent and robust, as our independent audit confirms. Through the programme, Ricoh is offering a best practice way for production print businesses to be more environmentally responsible in their own activities, in turn sharing that responsible approach with their own customers.”

Moore concludes, “Ricoh is delighted to be able to extend our service portfolio to include Carbon Balanced Printing, which supports our longstanding commitment to reduce the environmental impacts of our own operations and at our customer sites while at the same time allowing print service providers to offer a carbon neutral service to their clients.”Ricoh’s three step Carbon Balanced Printing Programme is available throughout Europe now. Visit www.ricoh-europe.com/carbonbalanced for details.

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Totalpost delivers on £100k ‘green’ cartridge plan

PREmIER PAPER GROuP PROuD TO PRESENT ‘GREEN’ AWARDAT this year’s Fresh PR Awards, category sponsor Premier Paper Group presented the gold award for the ‘Freshest Green PR’ to the team from Chester based de Winter. Praised for improving local community relations, de Winter launched its ‘Growing up green’ campaign at the Eco-conscious Golden Square Shopping Centre.

The awards, presented at the Hilton Deansgate in Manchester on March 1st celebrate the very best in the PR industry. Premier Paper Group has the most extensive range of recycled papers in the UK and is keen to get behind awards that recognise green issues.

Dave Jones, Marketing Director at Premier said: “We were proud to support the ‘Green PR’ award at this year’s ceremony, as it is an area of work that we relate to and encourage. The entries were impressive and we’re really pleased that eco-campaigns were big contenders.

“The team at de Winter have done a good job of bringing neglected green issues to the forefront and it’s great that a whole community can now benefit from this campaign alone.”

Chair of the Judges for the Fresh PR awards this year, Avril Lee said “The number of entries was up this year, with an impressive 122 agencies putting forward their best work for review by industry leaders. The breadth of clients, from A&E units to local green initiatives to technology innovators and major high street brands, was truly encouraging. Despite the economic pressures, the UK PR industry is at the top of its game, with PR professionals working hard to achieve measurable business impact for clients, and working harder still to make their budgets go further. And ‘small’ budgets proved no barrier to great ideas and business results.” More information on Premier Paper Group’s own green and environmental credentials can be found online at www.paper.co.uk

mAILROOm specialist Totalpost Services Plc has announced a further £40,000 investment towards plans to double the size of its cartridge refilling factory.

The company is already one of Britain’s largest suppliers of refilled franker cartridges and last year revealed details of a £60,000 development to help meet growing worldwide demand for recycled and remanufactured franking cartridges.

This additional investment will see a number of new roles created at Totalpost’s factory in Alston, Cumbria and since December 2011 the company will have trebled its workforce.

David Hymers MBE, Managing Director of Totalpost Services Plc, said: “Over the past 12 months we’ve invested £100,000 ensuring we have the best in class equipment and a strong infrastructure in place to meet growing demand for our services. More and more firms are looking for greener solutions for their mailroom and we pride ourselves on offering the broadest range of products in the market combined with a high quality experience and a quick order turnaround.”

Earlier this year, Totalpost attended Remax - the largest trade fair in Europe for the remanufactured ink and toner cartridge industry. Mr Hymers believes the success of the event in Frankfurt has contributed to the increasing demand for Totalpost’s services.

He said: “Since Remax 2012, we’ve seen an increase in business requests as customers across Europe continue looking for more cost effective and environmentally friendly solutions to their printing and franking needs.

“Our services help our customers reduce their costs and their carbon footprint at the same time and, through the significant investment we have made, we have ensured the business is perfectly placed to respond to demand from markets around the world.”

Totalpost sells its products and services in more than 24 countries around the world, including the US, France, Germany and the UAE. The company has a major percent share of the European franker compatible and remanufactured ink cartridge market and this is expected to increase following this latest investment.For more information go to www.totalpost.com

ECOpRINT, the global print industry’s first exhibition dedicated to sustainable printing, is pleased to announce that ILFORD BioMedia is the latest to pledge its support.

As well as exhibiting at the inaugural exhibition in Berlin, ILFORD BioMedia will join its fellow founding partners on the EcoPrint Development Group, where it will play a major role in defining and refining the event. Paul Willems, CEO, ILFORD Imaging will represent ILFORD BioMedia on the development group and has also agreed to become an EcoPrint Ambassador.

Said Paul Willems, CEO ILFORD Imaging and EcoPrint Ambassador: “ILFORD Imaging is delighted to stand alongside the industry leaders taking part in EcoPrint, which is ground breaking in its intention to explore sustainable printing solutions in the market today. We look forward to contributing to the success of the event through our experience of developing the ILFORD BioMedia range, a recyclable and biodegradable alternative to traditional vinyl based substrates.”

Marcus Timson, Director, EcoPrint said: “There has been overwhelming support for EcoPrint since last year’s launch, which is proof of the printing industry’s desire to tackle the biggest single issue it currently faces: sustainability – both ecologically and economically. For its part, EcoPrint is proud to be the forum for that to take place and, because sustainability is not confined to any one part of the print industry, we are excited to be adding ILFORD BioMedia to the growing list of exhibitors.”

EcoPrint 2012, 26th - 27th September, will feature seminars, debates, discussions and advice for print businesses, creative agencies, marketeers and print buyers who are keen to successfully adopt an environmentally friendly printing strategy. It will be the first exhibition devoted to driving forward the print industry’s definition of sustainable products and services for print production. EcoPrint 2012 will focus on applications and the business of sustainability, in a unique format unlike the traditional print trade show model.

ILFORD Imaging Switzerland GmbH, a leading developer and manufacturer of professional quality media for both inkjet printing and colour photographic processes, unveiled its BioMedia range 2011. Aimed at commercial print for pay businesses, BioMedia is a biodegradable alternative for today’s commercial vinyl products.

Designed to meet the most demanding expectations for quality and performance, ILFORD BioMedia completely breaks down under anaerobic (no oxygen) landfill conditions thanks to a unique enzyme that accelerates the biodegradation process. As a replacement for widely used, and everlasting, traditional vinyl based products, the ILFORD BioMedia line includes rigid mounting boards, laminates and films that employ the company’s renowned coating technologies to create print surfaces that maximise the environmental benefit without compromising image quality.For more information on ILFORD, please visit www.ilford.com

ILFORD BIOmEDIA SIGNS uP FOR ECOPRINT 2012

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Csn here, do you copy?As major print industry players your opinion was requested in last month’s CSN ... what’s in a name? So what part of the print industry did you all report to work in?

Firstly thank you for the huge response from readers in all sections of quick print.Whether you copy, print, or duplicate for your on-demand customers, maybe litho, di-

sub, screen, even Xerox images onto media we wanted a title that embraces all in the instant part of the print industry.

Well the jury is still out as the response is still flowing in from print principals, managers and trade suppliers.

A common theme is that no one is interested in the printing process as it is definitely not important to the end-user, they do not care whether you use ink, toner, wax, laser, analogue or digital?

So back to our million impressions question?Who are we and what are we doing?Not many of us own up to copying any more although those long runs of “20 off

each please” from hard copy originals are still very lucrative and not deliverable on most of our customers in house multi function, expensive to run desktop machinery.

So copying is dead, long live the copy shop!We have a great suggestion to use the term, Communications, which I guess, is

formerly known as prints, a joke that surprisingly only around 20 of you sent in!Copy Shop News still needs a new title to best describe the changing industry we all

work in.Andy Payne at Konica Minolta makes a valid contribution:WYGIWYW: What You Get Is What You Wanted — although I don’t think that would

work with B2C but businesses get WYSWIG is a recognised pneumonic for B2B. Why not just QPP for Quick Print Pro? Kerry Button at Intec Printers offered this: Interesting points you make and quite

a difficult objective as I expect most of the replies will be emotive. The problem is that print is still struggling to find its new home amongst all the new social media applications and internet-based marketing. It absolutely does have a home and our industry needs to get to grips with how print enhances the effectiveness of other media. For my two pence worth I think the new title should reflect what we want print to do so my idea for the new title is “Communicating in Print”

Both of the above are in the pot and head our short list but if you haven’t yet chipped in please do as this is your part of the print industry and promoting our print services under a universally renowned banner will help us all.

With a CSN revamp on the cards our intrepid artworker Dean Cook comments enthusiascilly here:

Hi Pete,I really don’t think there is another term for Digital – its spectrum is far too wide, too

powerful and varied for a number of print-related applications: Digital Printing; Digital Screen Printing; Digital Printing Services; Digital Printing Solutions; Digital Printing Systems; Digital Production Systems; Digital Production…it covers everything from the systems, the processes, the equipment, the industries, personalisation, sign-writing blah blah blah!

There is a US-based magazine called DPS – Digital Publishing Solutions Magazine which I found on page one of my web browser. This is only enhancing my belief we need to work with the words people and users easily associate with the industry.

It’s funny. You have a US cousin called Thomas Tetrault and he uses ‘Quick Printer’ in his editorial.

As a personal preference these are the names I would pursue: The Digital Printer; Digital Impressions; Print Point Magazine; Impression Magazine; Imprint Magazine; In-Print Magazine; Print Expert Magazine; Custom Printer Magazine; PDQ Magazine; Digital Print World Magazine; Quick Impressions.

Well done Deano, you are in the mix Sir with the most titles submitted from one reader.What makes us different from those big run litho only factories? We are faster, quicker

but never instant. Instant print sounds like a drive through take-away service, now why hasn’t anyone done that yet? MacPrint, Print King or KFC, Kettering Fused Copying.

If you don’t get involved with our name change and don’t mind what your customers call you then just sit and watch this space as we evolve into something new.

Please join in — it’s all about you.

BuSINESS CARD BOx DEAL

If yOu wANT to secure repeat business and sell business cards at a premium then best present them in a proper manner.

Business always starts with a card and letterheads, brochures, stationery and promotional print will follow. So don’t fall at the first hurdle and dish up a disaster rather than a hint of what is to follow.

Looking at the sample card deliveries below, which one would attract more print business?

Considering the profit margin let alone the opportunity to shine, the card box is essential. For a few pence out of an available profit of over £20 for 100 cards this really is a no brainer.

Repeat business will follow, especially when you include a reminder card towards the bottom of each box.

Check out the Calco advert on page 15 magazine, boxes from as little as 13 pence each.For more information visit www.cobox.co.uk, tel: 01924 409995 or email [email protected]

Thank you www.ifsol.co.uk

yEs a blatant plug this one. The guys at If Solutions deliver a great variety in bespoke gifts, promotional products including great charity pins, bands and soft PVC key rings.

To top this we also received a bar of chocolate with our order.

Happy to share this referral but we have eaten the chocolate ourselves, Ha!Check out the website to search for new customer promotions and phone the team to quote you happy on 01952 582300, email: [email protected] or visit www.ifsol.co.uk

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3D LAmINATE

wE’D LIkE TO say it’s hot off the press but this new 3d laminate is cold application. until you see it in

the flesh you won’t know what a wow factor this caused at Sign istanbul in december.

Applied as a normal large format over-laminate off 3” cores this new cold apply 3D laminate creates stunning effects on large format prints, roll up banners and exhibition displays. ‘If you want to draw a crowd this is how to do it’ says Printinco MD Andrew Occleshaw. Istanbul is one of the largest wide format markets in the world and the Printinco office there has agreed the exclusive UK distribution of the product.

‘Such is the reality when people see it they want to go and touch it’ continues Andrew.

So if you want to touch it just contact PRINTINCO ... [email protected]

Printinco UK office will be laminating samples for despatch to resellers and end users in March so if you’re looking for cutting edge, USP and something new to sell to your customers ... do it now before the queue starts ...

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Roland DG at Printwear & Promotion 2012ROLAND authorised dealers Grafityp, Xpres and KPRayner all reported strong interest in Roland printing and engraving solutions from the printwear and promotion community at February’s exhibition in Birmingham.

The Roland VersaSTUDIO BN-20 desktop printer cutter made its UK printwear market debut alongside the VersaUV LEF-12 at the exhibition, which was defined by high visitor numbers, signalling a positive outlook for the industry. Grafityp and Xpres displayed

Roland’s range of desktop printers, the VersaSTUDIO BN-20 and VersaUV LEF-12, while KPRayner demonstrated the Metaza MPX-90 impact printer and EGX-350/360 engravers.

Said Rob Goleniowski, Sign & Graphics Business Manager, Roland DG (UK): “It was really pleasing that

our solutions proved to be such a draw for each of our partners. The cost effective and compact BN-20 is the ideal machine for this market and Printwear & Promotion was the first time many in the industry will have been able to see it in action. I met quite a few visitors who had come to the show specifically to see it.”

“Some visitors were understandably cautious about the immediate future but the prevailing attitude really was positive. Many arrived keen to explore new technology that could help them to expand and improve revenue streams and, in that respect, the LEF-12 also inspired visitors with the sheer range of applications it is capable of.”

The VersaSTUDIO BN-20 is a complete production studio for promotional goods and garments. This clever solution combines high quality, vivid and durable print with integrated precision cutting, and comes bundled with all the necessary software to bring new levels of versatility to promotional applications and heat transfer jobs. Its ability to print metallic ink quickly and easily also gives gifts and promotional items added “wow” factor, with integrated contour cutting simplifying nested and step and repeat designs.

The VersaUV LEF-12 printer places lucrative customisation and personalisation opportunities within reach of businesses of all sizes. As straightforward to use as an ordinary desktop printer, it is an extraordinary machine that enables printing of logos, images and text directly to a huge range of materials and objects up to 100mm deep, including wood, card, papers, films, glass, polyesters, metal, leather and plastics. Users can add value to a vast array of popular consumer items including mobile phone cases, USB sticks, pens, diaries and notepads.

Roland’s engraving and impact printing portfolio was represented at this year’s show by specialist engraving partner KPRayner. On its stand the MPX-90, the fifth generation of the Metaza family of impact printers, was put through its paces personalising metal gift items with text and images. The MPX-90’s cost effective investment price proved attractive to some visitors and KPRayner was pleased to report taking a number of orders at the show. Also on its stand was the EGX-350 for engraving flat or nearly flat objects from brass plates to corporate gifts and the EGX-360, which also handles cylindrical objects including glassware.www.rolanddg.co.uk

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Do you charge for artwork?wELL if your answer is no then close your print works now. As artwork is so often not measurable in time taken to develop, proof read and then of course add the author’s corrections, how can you offer to work for nothing forever?

It is not commercially viable to not charge for work produced, pre-press is where the profit is gained or lost. If only we could just print all day every day, easy to quote and win profitable business and no surprises. Well as we all know life is never that simple and a contingency to charge for your time is paramount.

It all starts with publishing an hourly rate for design and artwork of at least £40 per hour. You can still produce a proof for a simple business card in less than fifteen minutes, but charge the tenner. The time and use of expensive software is given away at our peril, as we owe a duty of care to our customers to keep the artwork safe and be there for a re-print in a year’s time. Now to do this we have to remain profitable. We are not a charity but in the frontline to donate artwork charges or maybe a bit of print but even so we have to be in business to do this.

All the print operatives in our own quick print shop have the skills to design ‘instant’ stationery and flyers. When the brief dictates time to be put aside for more complex design we sometimes have to make an appointment for this, as we hopefully are already busy.

Design is a skill, developed through training and experience; do not be afraid to charge for this. How much do you pay for professional services? Accountant’s hourly rates, or how about solicitors that are paid for on demand as they are essential to running a business. Now hang on, there wouldn’t be a business but for the print communications that make it function. Never under estimate your worth as a print service provider and please don’t ever give your artwork away, we’ll be watching!

Down here on the South Coast we introduce our designer as a separate entity with a separate business card, a bit like being at the dentist and having to see the hygienist. Hopefully not so scary but still an improvement on our customers smiles. The practice is to divide the service so a separate charge is perceived and warranted.

Check out Becky’s latest card, Snap and Carnage, which changes frequently as an example of what we can do.

When your designer wants to know why you charge £40 an hour and only pay her £7 remember to mention the overheads of the business and constant upgrades in software and of course the advertising that brings the punters in. Lay it on thick or you will have to go back to college and brush up your old cut and paste.

SNAP! + carnage.Rebecca Adéle Foulkes

design + print at Colourfast

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kEEp CALm AND CARRy ONNOw not being one lightly accused of jumping on a band wagon we have borrowed this idea from people who had simply, just thought of it first.

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Marketing in your shop window or on the counter will give you new business and saving landfill will help you sleep at night.

Becky will let you have the PDF of the artwork if you like.Now to curry favour with our

blank fridge magnet supplier www.intaprintuk.com and to try and blag a free meal from my local take-away I thought extending the keep calm messaging trend was a good idea. Stony ground for me but hey, you give it a go. Advertising at the point of need, fridge doors, when you are looking for something to cook? We’ll maybe I’ve lost it. Won’t stop me sharing ideas, however mad, with my fellow quick print professionals. Transfer Paper for all things linen and cotton www.themagictouch.co.uk Cotton shoppers only 54 pence each www.united-brands.co.uk

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hOw wAs IT For you?

Two cows standing next to each other in a field, Daisy said to Dolly

‘I was artificially inseminated this morning.’

‘I don’t believe you,’ said Dolly ‘It’s true, straight up, no bull!

bEAR TRuThA bear walks into a bar in Billings, Montana and sits down. He bangs on the bar with his paw and demands a beer.

The bartender approaches and says, ‘We don’t serve beer to bears in bars in Billings.’

The bear, becoming angry, demands again that he be served a beer. The bartender tells him again, more forcefully, ‘We don’t serve beer to belligerent bears in bars in Billings.’

The bear, very angry now, says, ‘If you don’t serve me a beer, I’m going to eat that lady sitting at the end of the bar.’

The bartender says, ‘Sorry, we don’t serve beer to belligerent, bully bears in bars in Billings.’

The bear goes to the end of the bar, and as promised, eats the woman. He comes back to his seat and again demands a beer.

The bartender states, ‘Sorry, we don’t serve beer to belligerent, bully bears in bars in Billings that are on drugs.’

The bear says, ‘I’m not on drugs.’ The bartender says, ‘You are now.

That was a barbitchyouate

sALEs sTREAmTwo sales guys were fishing upstream on the Thames on different sides of the riverbank at night. Salesman number 1 was catching a whole bunch of fish for his family, but salesman number 2 hadn’t caught any and was frustrated and called out to number 1 “How come you’ve been catching all them there fish and I ain’t caught a single one?”

Salesman number 1 replied, “ I don’t know... why don’t ya come on over here?”

“I don’t know... I don’t see a bridge, and their ain’t no boat, and I don’t swim too well”

Number 1 picks up his torch, turns it on, and replies, “ Why don’t you walk across this here beam of light?”

Salesman 2 was outraged and replied “do you think I am stupid? When I get half way you’ll turn it off!!!”

fEmALE kEywORDs AND ThEIR mEANINg

1. ‘Fine’ - This is the word women use at the end of any argument when they feel they are right but can’t stand to hear you argue any longer.

It means that you should shut up. (NEVER use ‘fine’ to describe how she looks. This will cause you to have one of those arguments.)

2. ‘Five minutes’ - This is half an hour. It is equivalent to the five minutes that your football game is going to last before you take out the trash, so women feel that it’s an even trade.

3. ‘Nothing’ - ‘Nothing’ means something and you should be on your toes ‘Nothing’ is usually used to describe the feeling a woman has of wanting to turn you inside out, upside down and backwards. ‘Nothing’ usually signifies an argument that will last ‘Five Minutes’ and end with the word ‘Fine’

4. ‘Go Ahead’ (with raised eyebrows) - This is NOT permission; it’s a dare if you mistake it for permission, the result will be that the woman will get upset over ‘Nothing’ and you’ll have a ‘Five Minute’ discussion that will end with the word ‘Fine’

5.’Go Ahead’ (normal eyebrows) - This is NOT permission, either. It means ‘I give up’ or ‘do what you want because I don’t care.’ You will get a raised eyebrow ‘Go Ahead’ in just a few minutes, followed by ‘Nothing’ and ‘Fine’ and she will talk to you in about ‘Five Minutes’ when she cools off.

6. ‘Loud Sigh’ - This is not actually a word, but is still often a verbal statement, very frequently misunderstood by men, a ‘Loud Sigh’ means she thinks you are a complete idiot and wonders why she is wasting her time standing here and arguing with you over ‘Nothing.’

7. ‘Soft Sigh’ - Again, not a word, but a verbal statement. ‘Soft Sighs’ are one of the few things that some men actually understand. It means she is momentarily content. Your best bet is to not move or breathe in the hope that the moment will last a bit longer.

8. ‘Oh’ - This word - followed by any statement - is trouble.

Example; ‘Oh let me get that’. Or, ‘Oh, I talked to him about what you were doing last night.’ If she says ‘Oh’ before a statement, run, do not walk, to the nearest exit. She will tell you that she is ‘Fine’ when she is done tossing your clothes out the window, but do not expect her to talk to you for at least two days. ‘Oh’ as the lead to a sentence usually signifies that you are caught in a lie. Do not try to lie more to get out of it, or you will get a raised eyebrows ‘Go ahead’,

sometimes followed by acts so unspeakable that I can’t bring myself to write about them.

9. ‘That’s Okay’ - This is one of the most dangerous statements that a woman can say to a man. ‘That’s Okay’ means that she wants to think long and hard before deciding what the penalty will be for whatever you have done. ‘That’s Okay’ is often used with the word ‘Fine’ and in conjunction with a raised eyebrow ‘Go Ahead’. Once she has had time to plan it out, you are in for some mighty big trouble

10. ‘Please Do’ - This is not a statement, it is an offer. The woman is giving you the chance to come up with an excuse for what you have done, in other words, a chance to get yourself into even more trouble. If you handle this correctly you shouldn’t get a ‘That’s Okay.’

11. ‘Thanks’ - The woman is thanking you. Don’t faint and don’t look for a hidden meaning. Just say ‘you’re welcome.’

12. ‘Thanks A Lot’ - ‘Thanks A Lot’ is dramatically different from ‘Thanks’, a woman will say ‘Thanks A Lot’ when she is really ticked off at you, it is usually followed by the ‘Loud Sigh.’ This signifies that you have hurt her in some callous way. Be careful not to ask what is wrong after the ‘Loud Sigh’ as she will only tell you ‘Nothing’.

bLONDE COuNsELLORA blonde began a job as an elementary school counsellor, and she was eager to help. One day during recess she noticed a boy standing by himself on the side of a playing field while the rest of the kids enjoyed a game of soccer at the other. Sandy approached and asked if he was alright.

The boy said he was. A little while later, however, Sandy noticed the boy was in the same spot, still by himself.

Approaching again, Sandy said, ‘Would you like me to be your friend?’ The boy hesitated, then said, ‘Okay’, looking at the woman suspiciously. Feeling she was making progress, Sandy then asked, ‘Why are you standing here alone?’

‘Because,’ the little boy said with great exasperation,

‘Look stupid, I’m the goalie!’

COLOuR CRuIsINg A truck driver is cruising along when he spots a little yellow man standing in the middle of the road, crying. He brings the truck to a standstill, rolls down the window, and asks the little man what’s wrong.

‘I’m yellow, I’m from Venus, and I’m hungry,’ sobs the little man.

‘Well,’ says the trucker, ‘I can offer you a sandwich, but that’s as much as I can do.’ So he passes a sandwich to the little man and drives off.

A bit later he has to stop again, because there’s a little red man in the middle of the road, crying. So he comes to a halt, rolls down the window and - a bit more impatiently - asks the little man what the matter is.

‘I’m red, I’m from Venus and I’m thirsty,’ the little man bawls.

So the trucker says, ‘I can offer you a can of Coke, but that’s as much as

I can do.’ He hands a tin of Coke down to the

little man and drives off. A little further on, the trucker spots

a little blue man in the middle of the road. Really annoyed now, he stops, rolls down the window and snaps,

‘Yes, what planet are you from and what do you want?’

And the little man answers, ‘Your driver’s licence, please...’

bARbIE DOLL COLLECTION

A man walks into a store to buy a Barbie doll for his daughter.

‘How much is that Barbie in the window?’, he asks the shop assistant.

In a manner she responds, ‘Which Barbie? We have Barbie Goes to

the Gym for £19.95, Barbie Goes to the Ball for £19.95, Barbie Goes

Shopping for £19.95, Barbie Goes to the Beach for £19.95, Barbie

Goes Nightclubbing for £19.95, and Divorced Barbie for £395.00.

The guy asks, ‘Why is Divorced Barbie different from all the others?

‘That’s obvious,’ the assistant states, ‘Divorced Barbie comes with Ken’s house, Ken’s car, Ken’s boat, Ken’s furniture... ‘

IT’s ALL IN ThE puNCTuATION:

An English professor wrote the words, “Woman without her man is nothing” on the blackboard and directed his students to punctuate it correctly.

The men wrote: “Woman, without her man, is nothing.”

The women wrote: “Woman: Without her, man is nothing.”

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gENE gENIEA man was walking along a California beach and stumbled across an old lamp. He picked it up and rubbed it and out popped a genie. The genie said, “OK. You released me from the lamp, blah blah blah. This is the fourth time this month and I’m getting a little sick of these wishes so you can forget about three. You only get one wish!” The man sat and thought about it for a while and said, “I’ve always wanted to go to Hawaii but I’m scared to fly and I get very seasick. Could you build me a bridge to Hawaii so I can drive over there to visit?” The genie laughed and said, “That’s impossible. Think of the logistics of that! How would the supports ever reach the bottom of the Pacific? Think of how much concrete...how much steel!! No, think of another wish.” The man said OK and tried to think of a really good wish. Finally, he said, “I’ve been married and divorced four times. My wives always said that I don’t care and that I’m insensitive. So, I wish that I could understand women....know how they feel inside and what they’re thinking when they give me the silent treatment....know why they’re crying, know what they really want when they say ‘nothing’....know how to make them truly happy....”

The genie asked, “Do you want that bridge two lanes or four?”

INIT TO wINITA male frog goes to a psychic. The psychic tells him, “You are going to meet a beautiful young girl who will want to know everything about you.”

The frog becomes excited, “This is great! Will I meet her at a party?”

“No,” says the psychic, “in her biology class.”

TwO OwLs A TwEETINg

Two owls are playing in the final of the Owl Pool Championship. It comes down to the last frame.

One of the owls is just about to play his shot, when his wing accidentally touches a ball.

‘That’s two hits’ says the other owl. ‘Two hits to who?’ says the first.

sERIOus fOuR pLAyTwo man playing golf were held up by two women playing in front of them. One man said: “I’ll walk up to them and tell them to hurry up.” When he returned he said: “I have a problem, one of the women is my wife and the other one is my mistress.” The second man said: “I’ll walk up to them and hurry them up.” He came back and said: “ We both have the same problem.”

A guy gOEs INTO ThE DOCTOR’s…

‘Doc, I’ve got a cricket ball stuck up my backside’

‘How’s that?’ ‘Don’t you start’

DEAR DIARyDay 752 - My captors continue to taunt me with bizarre little dangling objects. They dine lavishly on fresh meat, while I am forced to eat dry cereal. The only thing that keeps me going is the hope of escape, and the mild satisfaction I get from ruining the occasional piece of furniture. Tomorrow I may eat another houseplant.

Day 761 - Today my attempt to kill my captors by weaving around their feet while they were walking almost succeeded; must try this at the top of the stairs. In an attempt to disgust and repulse these vile oppressors, I once again induced myself to vomit on their favourite chair... must try this on their bed.

Day 762 - Slept all day so that I could annoy my captors with sleep deprivation, incessant pleas for food at all hours of the night.

Day 767 - Decapitated a mouse and brought them the headless body in an attempt to make them aware of what I am capable of, and to try to strike fear into their hearts. They only cooed and condescended about what a good little cat I was... Hmmm. Not working according to plan.

Day 768 - I am finally aware of how sadistic they are. For no good reason I was chosen for the water

torture. This time, however, it included a burning foamy chemical called “shampoo.” What sick minds could invent such a liquid? My only consolation is the piece of thumb still stuck between my teeth.

Day 771 - There was some sort of gathering of their accomplices. I was placed in solitary confinement throughout the event. However, I could hear the noise and smell the foul odour of the glass tubes they call “beer.” More importantly I overheard that my confinement was due to MY power of “allergies.” Must learn what this is and how to use it to my advantage.

Day 774 - I am convinced the other captives are flunkies and may be snitches. The dog is routinely released and seems more than happy to return. He is obviously a half-wit. The bird, on the other hand, has got to be an informant. He has mastered their frightful tongue, something akin to mole speak, and speaks with them regularly. I am certain he reports my every move. Due to his current placement in the metal, room his safety is assured. But I can wait, it is only a matter of time...

ThOughTs TO hELp yOu ThROugh ThE DAy

1. I can only please one person per day. Today is not your day. Tomorrow is not looking good either.

2. I love deadlines. I especially like the whooshing sound they make as they go flying by.

3. Tell me what you need, and I’ll tell you how to get along without it.

4. Accept that some days you are the pigeon and some days the statue.

5. Needing someone is like needing a parachute. If he isn’t there the first time, chances are you won’t be needing him again.

6. I don’t have an attitude problem, you have a perception problem.

7. My reality check bounced. 8. On the keyboard of life, always

keep one finger on the escape key.

9. I don’t suffer from stress. I am a carrier.

10. Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons, because you are crunchy and taste good with ketchup.

11. Everybody is somebody else’s weirdo.

12. Never argue with an idiot. They drag you down to their level then beat you with experience.

13. A pat on the back is only a few centimetres from a kick in the butt.

14. Don’t be irreplaceable - if you can’t be replaced, you can’t be promoted.

15. You can go anywhere you want if you look serious and carry a clipboard.

16. Eat one live toad first thing in the morning and nothing worse will happen to you for the rest of the day.

17. If at first you don’t succeed, try again. Then quit. No use being a damn fool about it.

18. Everything can be filed under ‘miscellaneous’.

19. Never delay the ending of a meeting or the beginning of a cocktail hour.

20. If you are good, you will be assigned all the work. If you are really good, you will get out of it.

21. If it wasn’t for the last minute, nothing would get done.

22. When you don’t know what to do, walk fast and look worried.

23. When confronted by a difficult problem you can solve it more easily by reducing it to the question, ‘How would the Lone Ranger handle this?

The above are a selection of the printable jokes received from your fellow CSN readers, sent in to share, as they care for you and want to brighten up your day. Sad but true. Please do join in as sitting on your best joke will only give you a bad print impression on your derriere. Next time you are standing on a stool in your bathroom, check it out in the mirror, or more safely send in your jokes for us to print on paper.

There was a man who entered a local paper’s pun contest. He sent in ten different puns… …in the hope that at least one

of the puns would win. Unfortunately,

no pun in ten did.

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FRAmA ukTel 01992 451125, Fax 01992 466453Email [email protected] limes Court, high Street, hoddesdon, herts.EN11 8EPFrankingMachines•LetterOpeners•FoldingMachines•Folder Inserters

GFSmIThTel: 020 7407 6174 Fax: 020 7403 1037Email: [email protected] and card suppliers of prestigious printing and presentation media.

hARRIER LLCTel: Tel. 01626 322680 Fax 01626 322023Brunel Road, Newton Abbot, Devon. TQ12 4UhEmail: [email protected] digital print, photo print and gift products.

hOWARINE CALvERTTel: 0845 456 1544 Fax: 0845 456 1545howarine house, First Floor, 5/6 Empire Way, Wembley, Middlesex hA9 0XAEmail: [email protected] of adhesives for printers.

kONICA mINOLTA BuSINESS SOLuTIONS (uk)Tel: 01268 534444 Email: [email protected] Miles gray Road, Basildon, Essex. SS14 3ARManufacturers of the bizhub PRO range of high quality production print devices ranging from 55cpm colour to 105cpm black and white.

kIP ukTel: 01327 304601 Fax: 01327 871097www.kipuk.comStephenson Close, Drayton Fields, Daventry NN11 8RFWide Format Printers, Copiers, Scanners, Folders and Multifunctional solutions from KIP. Direct Sales and Service to the Copy Shop Sector.

LISTAWOOD PROmOTIONAL PRODuCTSTel 01485 529100 Fax 01485 529200Web www.listawood.comTattersett Business Park,FakenhamNorfolk. NR21 7RFUK manufacturer of promotional products including mousemats, ceramics, liquid filled products, usb Flashdrives and magnets. 100% trade only

LISTAWOOD TRADE SuPPLIESTel 01485 529742 Fax: 01485 529756Web www.listawoodtradesupplies.comTattersett Business Park,FakenhamNorfolk. NR21 7RFA one stop shop for consumables and equipment for dye sublimation and chromablast. Authorised distributor of Hix heat presses and parts.

LuCAS FETTESTel. 020 7392 2800 Email: [email protected] Floor, 13-15 Folgate Street, london. E1 6BXInsurance – CSMA premier business policy.

ThE mAGAzINE PRODuCTION COmPANyTel: 01273 467579Web: www.magazineproduction.comEmail: [email protected] cost-effective design, production and print solution for independent publishers. In-house company newsletters, brochures and magazines – we can send print compliant artwork back to you for printing for your customers.

mETRO ukTel: 01753 884811Email: [email protected] Plan Copiers, Plotters and Cad Printers. Specialists in the supply of quality pre-owned Océ and Xerox plan copiers.

mORGANA SySTEmS LTDTel: 01908 608888 Fax: 01908 692399Davy Avenue, Knowlhill, Milton KeynesManufacturer of a comprehensive range of finishing products and systems. Booklet makers & Trimmers, Collators, Business Card Cutters, Creasers.

NELSON PRESSTel: 01794 517206 Fax: 01794 516753Email: [email protected] 30 Romsey industrial EstateRomsey, hampshire SO51 0hRNow part of the Whitehill Print Group, Nelson Press offers competitive trade prices on Draw tickets and other numbered/perforated tickets & books.

OCÉ ImAGING SuPPLIESWide format materials: 0800 623 623Small format materials: 0800 212 943Chatham Way, Brentwood, Essex CM14 4DZReknowned supplier of copying and printing equipment to copy shops, carries one of the world’s largest and most comprehensive range of consumables, for both small and wide format machines, from A4 white paper to display graphic materials such as backlit films.

OkI PRINTING SOLuTIONS550 Dundee Road, Slough, Berkshire, Sl1 4lE, UKTel: +44 (0)1753 819819 Fax: +44 (0)1753 819899 Email: [email protected]

PAPERCOTel: 01273 441560 Fax: 01273 441562Email: [email protected] branches throughout the UKPaper & Board Mechants including Digital substrates through to business card boxes.

EN WAREhOuSETel: 01252 400270Email: [email protected], www.pens.co.ukTrade pen supplies.

PERFECT COLOuRSTel: 020 7820 0333 Fax: 020 7735 5308www.perfectcolours.comUnit 1A, Canterbury Court, Kennington Park, london SE5 0TgSupplying HP DesignJets. PosterJet Software Rip Mac & PC. Canon distributors.

PDC PRESENTATION SOLuTIONS Tel: 020 8810 5770 Fax: 020 8810 9190Email: [email protected] are the UK’s Coil/Spiral experts, we manufacture 45 coil colours in any length up to one metre, in diameters from 6mm up to 50mm and in a range of 45 colours. Call or email for free samples and pricing.

PRESCO PRINT FINIShING SOLuTIONSTel: 01793 716300 Fax: 01793 716303Email: [email protected] lane, Swindon SN2 2NPA comprehensive range of equipment and supplies for print finishing, presentation and display. Order by 3.30pm next-day delivery on most products. Phone for our free trade-priced catalogue.

PRINT ONwww.printonbeermats.co.ukwww.printoncoasters.co.ukEmail: [email protected], easy entry, full colour printing system. Advertising in print has become more refined. It’s cooler, more refreshing and its smooth message lasts to the bottom of the glass.

PuRE COLOuR SOLuTIONSTel: 0845 009 8455 Fax: 0845 009 8456www.purecoloursolutions.comleighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire lU7 3FlA Xerox accredited reseller offering a full range of colour/mono printing, photocopying, colour management, wide format printing and finishing solutions.

RENz ukTel: 01707 270001, Fax: 01707 271769www.renz.co.ukhatfield Park Estate, hatfield, herts. Al9 5PQRenz Onepitch® ring wire system now allows binding from just a few sheets through to 350 sheets (1/4”-1 1/2” wire).

ShARP ELECTRONICS (uk)Tel: 020 8734 2000 www.sharp.co.uk4 Furzeground Way, Stockley Park, Uxbridge, Middlesex UB11 1EZ

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ElmstokHeat Press Equipment ..................................................................................................The Magic TouchHeat Presses .....................................................................................................Listawood Trade SuppliesHP Large Format ......................................................................................................................... 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SmEThWICk ADvOCATE PuBLIShING1 lowry Close, Church hill Street, Smethwick West Midlands. B67 7QTTel. 07760 197974email [email protected] sapublishing.co.uk

SOvEREIGNTel: 01495 248300 Fax: 01495 248419Prince of Wales ind. Est., Abercarn. NP11 5ARScreen printing as a trade service onto many materials. Labels, binder covers, estate agent boards, point of sale, plastic business cards, fire & safety signs, vehicle promotional items, etc. For a competitive quotation call now.

STANFORD mARShTel: 01905 458000 Fax: 01905 754057www.stanfordmarsh.co.ukhaycroft Works, Buckholt Drive, Warndon Business Park, Worcs. WR4 9NDOfficial dealer for all main manufacturers, allowing us to supply best fit solutions for all users. Please visit our website.

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mAGIC TOuCh (ThE)Tel. 01582 671444 Fax 01582 671555Email [email protected] 4 Apex Business Centre,Boscombe Road, Dunstable, Bedfordshire lU5 4SBSupplier of transfer papers, colour laser printers and heat presses to open up exciting opportunities to print on a limitless range of products.

uNIBIND SySTEmS LImITEDTel: 0845 130 5575 Fax: 01293 590748 Mobile: (greg Dowling) 07881 996405Email: [email protected] Pembley green, Copthorne Common, West Sussex. Rh103lFSuppliers of a unique, high quality range of binding covers; laminating supplies; bespoke and tailor-made hard back books; new innovative range of PhotoBooks.

vIvID LAmINATING TEChNOLOGIESTel: 01530 510946 Fax: 01530 510979www.vivid-online.com. St georges house, Whitwick Road, Coalville, leicestershire lE67 3FAVivid offer a wide range of innovative and exclusive Laminating Systems ranging from Desktop to Wide Format Laminators. Visit the website to view the full range which also includes Binding and Print Finishing solutions.

xERETECTel: 02380 574100 Fax: 02380 574200Email: [email protected] Trading Estate, Brickfield lane,Chandlers Ford, hampshire. SO53 4DRXerox Technology, Document Consulting, Office Supplies

xEROx ukTel: 01895 251133 Fax: 01895 254095Bridge house, Oxford Road, Uxbridge,Middlesex UB8 1hSThe Document Company supply a full range of office equipment.

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FOR SALE: BELL AND hOWELL, FOuR STATION mAILING mAChINE.Can insert 50,000 letters into envelopes per day. £5,000. P R Gibbs Printers, Rustington, West Sussex, Telephone: 01903 856857

FOR SALE: OCÉ 7051A0/A1/A2 Wide Format black/white plan copier - size for size - analogue - with stand/print basket. Excellent condition £695 + VAT. Martin Hickman, Marquee Print, Bournemouth. Tel: 01202 769077.

FOR SALE: DIGITAL SRA3 AuTOFOILERSRA3 Autofoiler, Works from laser copies, no blocks required. Amazing quality - Supply of foils. Full instructions on how to use £2800 (O.V.N.O). Kevin Raymond 020 7247 0786.Email [email protected]

FOR SALE: CLC TONERS 3200/3220CLC toners for sale 3200/3220, two each of C, M & Y; one black. Offers to [email protected] 

FOR SALE: PICTuRE FRAmING EQuIPmENTPicture framing equipment - Morso mitre cutter, foot operated backstabber, mount cutter, mouldings and accessories. £500. Martin Oliver - Smartwork, Station Road, Sidcup, Kent 020 8300 1515

FOR SALE: mITA PLAIN PAPER PLAN PRINTERMita DR3010 Plain paper plan printer, including rolls of paper, tracing and toner. £100 ono.Martin Oliver - Smartwork, Station Road, Sidcup, Kent 020 8300 1515

FOR SALE: DyESuB PRINTING EQuIPmENTRicoh GXE3300N printer, mug press, some blanks. £500 ono. Martin Oliver, Smartwork, Station Road, Sidcup, Kent 0208 300 1515

SERvICES: mAGAzINE DESIGN AND PRODuCTIONVisit: www.magazineproduction.com for professional design and production solutions with competitive fixed price per page rates. Regular titles of all sizes, minimum 32pp. Compliant PDF files sent back to you for printing.

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LION in Birmingham 0121 773 1230LION South 0208 848 [email protected]

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