Ep. 16 Mark Stephenson, The Spark Organisation

Ep. 16 Mark Stephenson, The Spark Organisation

From The Printerviews by Colin Sinclair McDermott

April 7, 2026 · 51 min · Season 2

About this episode

Mark Stephenson shares his extensive experience in the print industry and discusses his new venture, The Spark Organisation, in this episode of The Printerviews.

In this episode of The Printerviews, I am joined by Mark Stephenson, who recently concluded an incredible 27-year career at Fujifilm .   With nearly 50 years of experience in the print industry, Mark shares his journey from starting as a letterpress apprentice to selling Apple Macs in 1989 .   We dive into the massive technological shifts he has witnessed over the decades and how his passion for seeing printed products jump from someone's brain into physical reality has kept him captivated by the industry .   We explore the current state of inkjet technology, which Mark describes as finally becoming mainstream .   We discuss its ability to outperform offset when printing on expensive stocks by delivering a perfect first sheet with zero waste, as well as its dominance in high-speed variable data jobs .   Mark also reveals his brand-new venture, The Spark Organization, where he will be using his extensive network to serve as an MC, host, and presenter for the industry . Whether you are a seasoned print boss needing to get a grip on your margins or someone looking to leverage trade shows for real networking, this episode is packed with invaluable advice…

People in this episode

Host: Colin Sinclair McDermott

Guest: Mark Stephenson

Topics covered

  • print industry
  • inkjet technology
  • entrepreneurship
  • networking
  • career journey

Keywords

  • print industry
  • inkjet technology
  • Fujifilm
  • The Spark Organisation
  • networking
  • entrepreneurship

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: The Spark Organisation, Fujifilm

Products: Apple Macs

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