UK mailing house bakergoodchild has invested in Canon’s imagePress V1350 and varioPrint 140 digital presses. The installations significantly increase its production capacity and efficiency while enhancing print quality across both direct and transactional mail services, said the company.

The Canon varioPRINT 140 Series
Since installation, bakergoodchild has reported a marked boost in productivity and positive customer feedback, including one client increasing next year’s order by 160,000 booklets. The Canon presses, integrated with its Prisma workflow software, have also enabled greater automation, improved accuracy and energy efficiency, and ensured only PDF/X-4-compliant jobs are processed.
The upgrade supports bakergoodchild’s wider digital strategy, including the rollout of ‘Frankk’, its e-commerce platform that allows customers to upload, personalise and pay for print jobs online.
Ian Stevenson, operations director at bakergoodchild, said: “Procuring Canon’s imagePress V1350 and the varioPrint 140 devices is a game-changer for us. Not only do they boost our printing speed and efficiency, but they also elevate the quality of every job we produce.”
Stuart Rising, head of graphic arts at Canon UK and Ireland, added: “bakergoodchild’s story demonstrates the power of combining forward-thinking business strategy with Canon’s market-leading print technology.”





