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printMAX makes the three-peat p
rintMAX has retained its title of Roland DG’s Most Successful UK Authorised Dealer for the third year running. Recognised for its efforts in 2025, the award reflects on the Hampshire-based reseller’s continued success in supporting customers across the UK with Roland’s wide-format, UV and print & cut technologies.
Michael Bolton, managing director at printMAX, said: “We’re incredibly proud to be recognised by Roland once again. “This award is a reflection of the hard work, knowledge and commitment of the entire printMAX team, and the trust our customers place in us every day.”
printMAX works closely with Roland DG to showcase the latest innovations and help customers explore new revenue opportunities across signage and graphics, industrial, and direct to object printing.
The award further strengthens printMAX’s position as the leading
printMax’s MD, Michael Bolton (right) with Roland DG’s regional general manager for UK, Ireland, Scandanavia and Baltics, Rob Goleniowski
Roland partner in the UK, underlining its focus on long-term support, honest advice and helping customers get the most from their investment.
Girls Who Print awards FESPA CEO with Ally Award
N
eil Felton has been awarded the 2025 Girls Who Print Ally Award for his leadership of the
FESPA Foundation.
The Foundation motivates exhibiting companies to produce printed educational resources for schools across South Africa and other underserved communities. The Ally Award recognises Mr Felton for leveraging the power of print to create a positive impact and safer learning environments in
underserved communities. He said: “I’m truly honoured to receive the 2025 Girls Who Print Ally Award. We were delighted to initiate a partnership with Deborah Corn this year, and to us, this is just the beginning.
“Girls Who Print is a truly
inspirational organisation and we look forward to seeing what is in store for our relationship in the future. This is more than just an award, it’s global recognition for the FESPA Foundation and I am proud to accept this on behalf of everyone who has supported us on our journey.”
Nick Felton, CEO of FESPA | 10 | February 2026
Deborah Corn, executive director of Girls Who Print, added: “Our mission to support women in print throughout their careers will continue in 2026. The ARC and Print University strengthen this mission by expanding our access to experts, education, skill building, mentorship, and professional development.
The company will be demonstrating a variety of Roland products at Sign & Digital UK 2026, which is once again co-locating with P&P LIVE!
Avient introduces new ink dispensing system for screen printers
A
vient has launched the DMC DispenseMaster, a compact automated ink dispensing system designed to provide precise colour mixing for screen printing operations with limited floor space.
The DMC model features a front-access configuration and a low-profile layout that allows it to be installed directly against a wall for better use of production space. Each DMC DispenseMaster unit is supplied as a complete system, including a computer processing unit, monitor, keyboard, mouse, label printer and scale.
It is designed to support consistent colour matching while helping reduce ink waste and improve production efficiency.
Jake Ojeda, director of global marketing for Avient Specialty Inks, said: “We listened to our customers who needed the capabilities of our DM4 system but had space constraints. The DMC provides that solution without compromising on quality or performance.”
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