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Arctic donates paper for children's book festival

Arctic Paper has again agreed to donate stocks of its FSC-certified Munken Lynx 120gsm paper range for the production of the supplement for The Daily Telegraph Bath Festival of Children's Literature.

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Sappi releases offset troubleshooting guide

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IPods to be won on Horne website

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M-real warns of price increases as full-year figures fail to beat 2007

Paper manufacturer M-real has warned that its full-year 2008 operating profit will be less than 2007...

Sun Chemical hikes ink prices by up to a fifth

Sun Chemical is raising its publication market prices by between 10 and 20% to reflect global rises...

Flint Group seals Pensord deal but warns of ink price rises

Flint Group has signed a two-year deal to supply sheetfed magazine printer Pensord but has announced...

Sun Chemical teams up with IMG Digipack to beta test FastJet press

Ink giant Sun Chemical has partnered up with German company IMG Digipack to beta test its FastJet press,...

In Depth

Economy runs merchants ragged

A game of musical chairs has taken place over the past year in the paper merchanting world. Barely a...

A paper policy that makes the grade

'm developing a paper policy for my company. It's a complex process and I'm deciding whether to opt...

Keep control of the colour of money

They say you only appreciate some things when they're gone, and this certainly applies to ink. The ubiquitous...

The lesser of two evils?

At last year’s PrintBuyer Forum, the environment provided a lively theme both in and out of official...

How EU drive became toxic

Printing is all about ink. And, as the industry is so often reminded, many inks are made with harmful...

New era for consumables

On-press consumables for offset presses have changed almost out of all recognition in the past 10 years....