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Capturing a Need for Speed with the KODAK PROSPER 7000 Turbo
Kodak holds the continuous feed inkjet speed prize with the PROSPER 7000 Turbo, capable of printing at up to 410m/min. Michael Walker looks at how that’s achieved and what else the press can do
Samantha Overton: Supply Chain Strategies for 2026
We speak to Samantha Overton, managing director of Zebra Print Group, about the volatility of the modern print market and navigating supply chain disruption
How AI Is Changing Design Workflows and What It Really Takes to Build a Print-Led Brand in 2026
In this guest article from The T-Shirt Bakery, we find out first hand how AI is being used to improve workflow and the value it adds to a business looking to grow in 2026
Mark Stephenson: Life After Fujifilm
We speak to Mark Stephenson following the news that his time at Fujifilm will come to an end after 26 years working for the manufacturer
Vivid’s New “Razar Sharp” Digital Spot UV and Cutter
Putting digital spot UV printing in the same box as flatbed cutting and creasing is one of those ideas that seems obvious in retrospect, but Vivid thought of it first. Michael Walker traces the path from holiday inspiration to trade show launch
Industry Tips: Compete on Value, not on Price
Colin Sinclair McDermott, The Online Print Coach, makes his argument for why keeping control of not only your image, but also your prices, is paramount in 2026
Fresh Perspectives: A Crash Course in an Underestimated Industry
For this edition of Fresh Perspectives, we hear from someone on the other side of the pond – Carly O’Neill, communications coordinator at PRINTING United Alliance, who speaks about her experience in the print industry, following a successful PRINTING United Expo in 2025
Will 2026 be the Year of Print?  
With the start of the new year, so too comes new considerations and challenges. To best prepare for the year ahead we speak to professionals in print and its associated industries to look back on the past year and give advice on what could be on the horizon
Delving Into Epson’s DTF Development
By its own admission, Epson was late to the DTF game, but now its first dedicated printer for transfer-based garment decoration is here and is aiming to provide the quality and reliability that users expect from Epson. Michael Walker unwraps the latest package

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