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Canon has launched a new series of 7-colour imagePROGRAF GP large format printers for both commercial and in-house print service providers.Designed predominantly for high-en...
January 30 2024
Canon has launched a new series of 7-colour imagePROGRAF GP large format printers for both commercial and in-house print service providers.
Designed predominantly for high-end posters but also suitable for other graphic arts applications such as printing photographs, the new series comprises three models: the 60”/1524mm imagePROGRAF GP-6600S and the 44”/1118mm GP-4600S – replacing the imagePROGRAF PRO-6100S and PRO-4100S – and the 24”/610mm GP-2600S. Combined with a new pigment ink set, LUCIA PRO II, the new series delivers A0 size posters on uncoated paper within 48 seconds and provides an expanded gamut of vibrant and accurately reproduced colours, together with greater image durability. The imagePROGRAF GP series will be showcased live at drupa 2024 on the Canon stand in Hall 8A, B41-1 – B41-8.
Exceptional PANTONE coverage
The new 7-colour LUCIA PRO II ink set used with the new imagePROGRAF GP series includes orange, which reproduces more vivid, eye-catching colours, and grey, which smoothly reproduces skin tones, for example. As a result, the colour gamut reproducible by the new imagePROGRAF GP series accurately hits 96% of the PANTONE FORMULA GUIDE Solid Coated’ sample book, making the series ideal for printing corporate colours.
Significantly increased durability
The LUCIA PRO II ink set also allows users to produce far more robust output as the new inks provide substantially improved abrasion resistance on photo papers, so that posters and other printed output are less likely to be scratched when handled, transported and mounted in place. In addition, a very light-resistant pigment in the ink set dramatically increases colour fastness, so that artwork can be potentially preserved for up to 200 years.
Productivity boost
Regardless of the skill or experience of the user, the new imagePROGRAF GP series is easy to use and offers increased productivity, thanks to its ink ejection status monitoring system, simplified settings and easier media handling. Its dual roll capability allows a second roll of a different media type and size to be loaded at the same time so that that the user can automatically switch from printing on matte to gloss paper without interrupting the workflow. By accelerating the automatic media feeding process, the media loading time has also been reduced by approximately 40%.
Environmental considerations
In line with Canon’s goal of reducing the environmental footprint of its products and operations by using resources responsibly, minimising waste, increasing efficiency and supporting innovation, it has reduced the amount of expanded polystyrene packaging material used for the new imagePROGRAF GP series – for example, 89.5% less polystyrene foam is used for the GP-4600S than for its predecessor. In addition, its reduced power consumption – using 94W or less during operation and 2.2W or less during standby – as well as other satisfied criteria, has helped the series achieve a ‘Gold’ product rating under the U.S. EPEAT (Electronic Product Environmental Assessment Tool) Registry, the highest level of registration in the field of imaging equipment products.
Mathew Faulkner, EMEA Director, Marketing and Innovation, Wide Format Printing Group, Canon Europe, comments: “With the launch of the new imagePROGRAF GP series, we’re addressing the needs of the high-end, premium poster market. The GP series retains the superb imagePROGRAF print quality, while the configuration of the new LUCIA PRO II inks offers a much wider colour gamut and delivers outstanding Pantone coverage for more accurate corporate colour reproducibility. With image durability also very important for the high-end poster market, any output printed on the new imagePROGRAF GP devices will be both very scratch- and light-resistant, helping to preserve its longevity and value. And with the improved media handling and increased automation of the series, we’ve also made it more productive and easier to use.”The new imagePROGRAF GP series is available from March 2024 across EMEA either directly from Canon or through one of its accredited resellers.
Direct Color Systems is happy to introduce a new line of printers to its current portfolio. The new product line, named VIBRAHUE, is a collaboration between Direct Color Systems an...
January 30 2024
Direct Color Systems is happy to introduce a new line of printers to its current portfolio. The new product line, named VIBRAHUE, is a collaboration between Direct Color Systems and Team EPS. Direct Color Systems, well known for its innovative products for Braille and Textured printing, is adding the VIBRAHUE product line to meet the needs of traditional UV printing. Team EPS is a 30-year-old service company to the printing industry and is very well known for providing exceptional technical service and support.
The VIBRAHUE line of UV printers are a fast, reliable, and competitively priced lineup of printers with Flatbed, Roll-to-Roll, and Hybrid formats. They are available in a variety of sizes and a choice of printheads. Direct Color Systems will be handling the Sales and Marketing for the product line, while Team EPS will be managing the Installation, Training, Technical Support and Service.
The VIBRAHUE series of printers is a testament to the synergy between Direct Color Systems’ innovative spirit and TeamEPS’ commitment to high quality service. Steve Mills, Global VP of Sales and Marketing at Direct Color Systems, comments on the strategic integration of VIBRAHUE with their existing product line, “The VIBRAHUE product line compliments our Direct Jet line of printers. We are not just expanding our product range; we’re enhancing the capabilities of our clients. Customers involved in traditional Point of Purchase printing can now enjoy a more comprehensive offering, right alongside our Direct Jet products.”
The TeamEPS and Direct Color Systems collaboration is more than a partnership; It is a fusion of expertise and excellence. This cooperation allows the two partners to make the most of their expertise in service and utilize an established sales and marketing network.
This strategic move is part of Direct Color Systems’ broader vision to strengthen its market presence while bringing new product possibilities to its customer base. Tom Kaplinski, Direct Color Systems, President elaborates, “The launch of VIBRAHUE aligns perfectly with our strategy to continuously evolve and provide superior technical products. It is not just about adding new printers; it is about new possibilities like roll-to-roll printing, an area we are excited to explore. Our collaboration with TeamEPS and their world-class service organization marks a new chapter in our journey.”
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Epson has announced the SureColor V1060, their first ever A4 UV desktop printer. This new printer is ideal for customising merchandise and promotional items on demand and transform...
January 30 2024
Epson has announced the SureColor V1060, their first ever A4 UV desktop printer. This new printer is ideal for customising merchandise and promotional items on demand and transforming them into unique products, making them an excellent solution for retail and event environments.
By launching the SureColor V1060 Epson opens up a world of possibilities for businesses to explore diverse offerings to their customers from promotional items and personalised gifts to industrial prototypes with all the benefits of Epson’s cost-effective, consistent high-quality imaging, and innovative compact design.
The SC-V1060 enables direct printing onto a vast array of materials, including acrylic, metals, wood, canvas and more with superior image quality, colour accuracy and finely detailed text.
In terms of media handling the SC-V1060 supports substrates up to 297mm x 210mm (A4), and up to 70mm in thickness allowing you to print on thicker materials.
UV curable UltraChrome UV ink with CMYK+White+Varnish provide a stunning output on both rigid and flexible materials with Epson Precision Dot and Variable Sized Dot Technology (VSDT), additional White ink and Varnish can be applied as a layer or spot colour for enhanced image expression and finish quality.
Compact (W699 x D699 x H426mm) and innovative design enables the new printer to fit neatly into retail environments where space is always limited and the printer needs to run clean, cool and safely. Additional space savings with built-in air filtration system and as no space is required at the rear of the printer means it can be easily situated against a wall.
"The SureColor V1060 is an innovative printer and a game-changer in the world of UV printing. We are excited to see this affordable solution opening up new creative horizons for retailers, designers and small businesses.” said Shuhei Sato product manager of Professional Print Solutions Division at Epson Australia.
Designed with the user in mind, the SC-V1060 features an intuitive 4.3” touchscreen, user-friendly interface and fully automated cleaning system. The use of 140ml replaceable ink pack system simplifies operation while enhancing productivity, reducing waste and mess. Thus, from setup to execution, the operator can navigate seamlessly, streamlining the printing process for maximum efficiency.
SureColor V1060 key features:
• Compact and innovative design – The unit is designed to fit most retail environments • Complete front operation - Provides the flexibility for any workflow in limited space.
• Built-in air filtration system – No additional space and cost required.
• Precise line and text quality – Superior image quality with incredible detail for small application.
• Low maintenance – Fully automated cleaning system with fabric head wiper and no waste ink tank.
• Easy Operation - Intuitive touchscreen with animated instructions and 140ml replaceable ink-pack system.• Epson Edge Print Pro software – Epson genuine RIP which provides a powerful set of image editing tools via an interface that is easy to use.• Epson Cloud Solution PORT– Provides live production monitoring, reporting and job cost accounting (requires Wi-Fi or Ethernet connection)• Reliable and Durable Design – Supplied with a comprehensive on-site 1-year warranty, optional comprehensive CoverPlus extension up to 5 years subject to PORT activation
Availability and price
The SureColor V1060 UV desktop printer is expected to ship in Australia and New Zealand in the second half of 2024. Pricing will be announced closer to launch.
An A3 version of the UV desktop printer is planned to launch in late 2024.
Roland DG Corporation, a leading manufacturer of wide-format inkjet printers and printer/cutters worldwide, announced the MO-240, a new UV flatbed printer in the VersaOBJECT series that enables direct printing on a variety of three-dimensional objects with higher productivity. |
“The MO-240 is Roland DG’s newest benchtop UV Flatbed that updates previous models to realise beautiful, high-definition output with higher productivity by adopting a variety of new technologies,” said Tony Miller, President of Roland DG’s Global Sales and Marketing Division. The MO-240 achieves productivity of 2.07m²/h in standard mode by combining two newly developed large print heads in a staggered layout with a powerful UV-LED lamp and dot control technology optimised for high-speed output. Productivity for simultaneous white printing has also been improved to approximately double that of previous models. In addition, the ink can be cured in a shorter time so that small characters, fine text, and subtle gradations can be reproduced in high definition to the smallest detail. Roland DG EUV5 inks include Orange and Red in addition to CMYK plus White and Gloss. By controlling Orange and Red inks as process colours, the colour gamut is expanded by approximately 20% compared to CMYK printing, resulting in superior colour reproduction and accuracy. Gloss ink produces premium gloss or matte finishes and realistic textures including 3D embossed effects. EUV5 inks can be printed on a wide range of soft to hard materials, including plastic, paper, leather, wood, etc. Glass and metal can also be printed on by using primer ink. The MO-240 enables printing on smart phone cases and custom promo items as well as leather bags, bottles, awards, signs, electronic devices, control panels, membrane switches and more. The printing area covers 610 mm x 458 mm (24”x18”) and you can print on three-dimensional objects up to 204 mm (8”) thick. The MO-240 has the ability to incorporate tall fixtures printing on items of various shapes. In addition, with the optional rotary axis unit, the machine can print on cylindrical objects such as bottles from a minimum of 10 mm (0.39”) to a maximum diameter of 121 mm (4.76”). The 7-inch full-colour touch panel makes printer operation more intuitive. It allows quick access to print settings, maintenance operations, and other items in an easy-to-use visual format. The new automatic cleaning function keeps the print head in good condition to help achieve consistent print quality. The included VersaWorks 6 professional RIP software processes PDF, EPS and PS files with precision and high speed and auto-generates White, Gloss and Primer layers with one button to maximize the capabilities of the MO-240. Miller added, "Our VersaOBJECT series has been meeting the needs for small lot, high-mix production in manufacturing and services with its high definition and beautiful printing. In recent years, new services such as customisation and personalisation have been attracting attention in various fields based on diversifying and individualised consumer needs, and the MO-240 with its advanced productivity will bring a high level of competitiveness to customers in these businesses. We will continue to develop and provide attractive solutions to contribute to our customers' creativity and business expansion.” |
Canon is proud to announce that Keypoint intelligence has awarded Canon the Buyers Lab (BLI) 2024-2025 Pacesetter award in Wide Format Sustainability: Product Innovation. This pres...
January 23 2024
Canon is proud to announce that Keypoint intelligence has awarded Canon the Buyers Lab (BLI) 2024-2025 Pacesetter award in Wide Format Sustainability: Product Innovation. This prestigious accolade acknowledges Canon as the leading company supporting environmental improvements and initiatives in the wide format printing systems market through product innovation, across its complete portfolio.
In its extensive research of the global wide format printing systems market, Keypoint Intelligence identified Canon's outstanding commitment to sustainability through innovative features across its wide format print devices.
As part of the assessment, Keypoint Intelligence invited all leading document imaging companies to complete an exhaustive questionnaire detailing their environmental efforts and programs in a range of sustainability areas, including business operations, products, recycling, and goal tracking. Participating companies were also asked to make key personnel available for in-depth interviews with the Keypoint Intelligence analyst team to give a complete picture of their sustainability strategies. After gathering this data, analysts used a proprietary rating scale to determine the Pacesetter Award winners.
Canon's commitment to innovation in sustainable wide format printing technology is evident not only in its extensive portfolio, featuring the Colorado, Arizona, PlotWave and ColorWave lines of printers, but also in its award-winning CrystalPoint and UVgel ink technology.
Through innovation, Canon actively strives to minimize the overall impact of its products throughout the complete product lifecycle. This starts with R&D and development – being engineered into the design and use – and continues all the way to end of life and the reuse, refurbishment and remanufacturing of products and parts.
Furthermore, Canon is consistently adopting energy-efficient LED curing technologies throughout its portfolio and with Canon’s award-winning, proprietary UVgel ink technology, customers can benefit from up to 40% less ink consumption compared with competitive technologies. UVgel technology also operates and produces output with zero volatile organic compounds (VOC) emissions or hazardous air pollutants.
Canon designs its products with the circular economy in mind to contribute to a waste-less society. By innovatively designing its printers and products to be modular and for greater longevity, they are upgradable, enabling them to stay operational for longer, rather than being seen as disposable devices with a limited lifetime.
Martijn van Hoorn, Senior Vice President Research & Development at Canon Production Printing, comments: “Being awarded the Wide Format Sustainability Award for Product Innovation by Keypoint Intelligence acknowledges the innovative developments we’ve made in designing our wide format printing systems portfolio to be a sustainable solution our customers can rely on. At Canon, we operate according to the philosophy of Kyosei – a Japanese word that means ‘living and working together for the common good’. This philosophy is deeply ingrained in the way we design and develop our products. Product innovation is key in any R&D centre around the world, and we have actively defined sustainability and environmental impact as a key requirement for our future portfolio. This has led to numerous small and significant innovations that you see in every new product we release, most recently with the launch of our Colorado M-series with its modular design and in-field upgradability.
“We passionately believe this long-term strategy will change the way large format graphics and other applications are being produced for the better, and will benefit our customers and the wider society.”
Eric Zimmerman, Principal Analyst and Director Wide Format Printing at Keypoint Intelligence, emphasizes the significance of partnering with environmentally conscious manufacturers like Canon Production Printing, "Businesses have seen the results of becoming more eco-friendly, and by partnering with manufacturers like Canon, which are dedicated to environmental friendliness and place that central in their innovation, you are that much closer to achieving better sustainability."
For more information about Canon's sustainability initiatives and its wide format printing portfolio, please visit https://global.canon/en/csr/ and https://graphiplaza.cpp.canon/sustainability-2/
Graham Blackall has appointed to lead the sales for labels and packaging for Durst Oceania in Australia and New Zealand.Blackall joins the business from Durst’s NZ distribut...
January 23 2024
Graham Blackall has appointed to lead the sales for labels and packaging for Durst Oceania in Australia and New Zealand.
Blackall joins the business from Durst’s NZ distributor Aarque, and will be based in Auckland but travel to Australia frequently to meet with new and existing customers.
“This is an exciting progression in my career," says Blackhall. "I have previously worked as a Trans-Tasman Business Development Manager, so I am very familiar with the challenges of both markets. I am looking forward to working closely with Australian and New Zealand companies in my new role and sharing the knowledge that I have gained over many years. There is a huge opportunity for Durst inkjet technologies that will benefit business that are looking to differentiate themselves from their competition. Durst is continuing innovating further and is the clear leader in the market. I am looking forward to meeting with customers from Australia and New Zealand.”
Matt Ashman, Durst Oceania Managing Director, says that, “Graham brings significant experience across several print disciplines as well as representing the trans-Tasman footprint for Durst Oceania.”
“His expertise and knowledge in the label production category specifically is unparalleled and this is why he has been appointed as Labels and Flexible Packaging sales manager responsible for sales of the Durst Tau product range in Australia and New Zealand.
Epson CoverPlus, the extended protection program already well known for offering users industry-leading comprehensive cover, has created an industry first by offering&nbs...
January 23 2024
Epson CoverPlus, the extended protection program already well known for offering users industry-leading comprehensive cover, has created an industry first by offering SureColor S-Series signage printer owners an option where they can now be paired with premium service and support CoverPlus packages for up to seven years.
No other manufacturer in Australia is offering this level of protection for signage printers.
Epson SureColor S80660L 64” signage and décor printer
The new CoverPlus year six and year seven now provide a way to extend the length of protection beyond the limited warranty for up to seven years of continuous coverage whilst still enjoying all the benefits of Epson's premium level service and support.
The enhanced durability of Epson signage printers enables machines to be operated for longer than has been traditionally possible. The new extended CoverPlus with its additional two years – making seven years in total – ensures owners can continue to operate their equipment with comprehensive cover for reduced risk and greater control over operational costs.
Epson has a range of purchase timing options for the new CoverPlus year six and seven, and the new program applies to the full S-Series range – the SureColor S40600, S60600, S80600, S60660L and S80660L.
To qualify for the new 7-year CoverPlus package the printer must be registered to a valid Epson Cloud Solution PORT account. The year six and seven on-site Epson CoverPlus protection is then available subject to approval by Epson.
If Epson is unable to repair a product during the sixth or seventh CoverPlus year, the customer will be entitled to full refund of the purchase price of the applicable year(s) of CoverPlus.
Some of the many applications of the Epson SureColor S-Series
Epson's S-Series signage and décor printers have been designed to produce superior output with faster, more efficient and cost-effective operation. They are compatible with an enhanced range of media including a full range of paper, canvas, film and vinyl substrates.
S-Series signage and décor printers produce images that are brighter and more durable, have a higher gloss level and gamut range than many other printers.
Whether you are producing indoor POS or outdoor signage, back-lit displays or window decorations, banners or vehicle decals, wallpapers or floor finishes, posters or labels the S-Series offers a range of models to suit different production volumes and output requirements, all with easy loading, simple operation and reduced running costs.
For more on the Epson S-Series and the new 7-year CoverPlus extended protection packages go to: https://www.epson.com.au/large-format-printers/products/signage_Decor/?groupid=87&grouptypeid=18
Since Epson signed their landmark technology and sustainability agreement to support First Nations Fashion + Design (FNFD), each of the designers who participated in the inaugural...
January 23 2024
Since Epson signed their landmark technology and sustainability agreement to support First Nations Fashion + Design (FNFD), each of the designers who participated in the inaugural FNFD x THE ICONIC Incubator training program have now completed the unique course. Throughout and now at the end of the Incubator program, the designers had their unique designs digitised and printed by Epson via Epson digital printing solutions.
Epson’s applications and training specialist Derek Mobbs working with The Incubator program participants to help digitise and print their designs
FNFD founder and chairperson, Grace Lillian Lee, explained, “We were so lucky to have Epson’s Derek Mobbs come out and scan the artists’ paintings and digitise the files. This was done on the Epson Expression 11000XL A3 scanner, a high-resolution A3 scanner designed to meet the most demanding graphic arts applications, that Derek bought to our hub at the Powerhouse Museum. Derek then spent time knitting the images together to make a repeat print that could be printed at length on the amazing Epson ML-8000 textile printer. There was a lot of care taken by the team at Epson to respectfully adjust the prints in order for them to become textile designs, with Derek consulting with each designer to make sure that he wasn't changing the story of their artworks. First Nations artists and designers use their works as a form of storytelling and the integrity of these stories were very important to Derek and his process.”
The Epson Monna Lisa ML-8000 direct-to-fabric printer
Epson Australia MD, Craig Heckenberg said, “It is very exciting to see the work and dreams of these amazing First Nations designers become reality. We at Epson are delighted to be able to help tell their unique stories by using Epson digital printing technologies.”
FNFD x THE ICONIC Incubator Program participants watching the Epson ML-8000 print out their designs at the Epson Experience Centre in Yennora
Clearly the team at FNFD are very grateful for all the support and time provided by Epson to the winning designers who took part in The Incubator program.
FNFD’s founder and chairperson, Grace Lillian Lee and Epson Australia MD, Craig Heckenberg
Lee added, “There has been so much respect and care taken by the Epson team to make sure that the fabric is the correct format, sizing and configuration. The gifted fabric allowed the designers to play with scale and placement of their prints without price being a barrier. It also enabled them access to a large quantity of great quality fabrics for the sampling of their ranges so that they could meet quicker than usual deadlines for production and photoshoots.”
With Epson’s help the designers were able to skip the toile stage of their sampling - usually done on a plain calico to save money - to doing it immediately, in the moment and with the fabric they eventually intended to use in final production.
Grace Lee concluded, “Epson’s help, support and printing expertise has been truly invaluable. The designers were so happy with their fabrics that they ordered bigger quantities for their manufacturing component of the program. Selected pieces and designs will be stocked on THE ICONIC website from 31 January and will be showcased at the upcoming FNFD X THE ICONIC event at the China Heights Gallery in Surry Hills on the same date.”
For more on the Epson ML-8000 digital textile printer go to: www.epson.com.au/Products/IndustrialProducts/DisplayMain.asp?id=ML-8000&groupid=180
For more on FNFD go to: https://firstnationsfashiondesign.com
FUJIFILM Integrated Inkjet Solutions, a leading global inkjet solution provider, today announced the launch of its FUJIFILM 46kUV Inkjet Printbar System, a new integrated print sol...
January 23 2024
FUJIFILM Integrated Inkjet Solutions, a leading global inkjet solution provider, today announced the launch of its FUJIFILM 46kUV Inkjet Printbar System, a new integrated print solution for industrial production operations for printing on a wide range of labels and packaging material. The FUJIFILM 46kUV Inkjet Printbar System features a drop-on-demand design to streamline workflow with fast, industry-leading printing speeds of up to 500 feet per minute.
Fujifilm’s 46kUV Inkjet Printbar System uses Fujifilm’s proprietary SAMBA® printhead technology, which leverages the precision of silicon MEMS processing and sputtered PZT in an ingenious parallelogram shape. Additionally, Fujifilm’s 46kUV Inkjet Printer System has a native resolution of 1200 dots per inch (DPI) to cover a broad range of today’s label quality needs, and can print individually unique QR codes, as well as produce high-quality small fonts.
“We’ve seen the use of inkjet continue to grow in the label and packaging markets given its ability to produce high-quality output with variable data,” said Greg Balch, vice president and general manager of the FUJIFILM Integrated Inkjet Solutions group. “Our vision behind the 46kUV Inkjet Printbar System is to help fill an important gap in the market for imprinting at high DPI and with high reliability.”
Fujifilm’s 46kUV Inkjet Printbar System is available in four print widths, including 10”, 13”, 17” and 20” to integrate seamlessly into traditional printing processes, minimizing the need for extensive training and process changes. Fujifilm’s 3IC document creation software can be used with the 46kUV Inkjet Printbar System to efficiently create variable data content. The printbar’s cleaning and capping module is designed to help maintain image quality. The use of the 46kUV Inkjet Printbar System utilises Fujifilm’s proprietary REDIJET® patented ink recirculation to optimise image quality across the print width to minimise the need for printhead refurbishment.
The FUJIFILM 46kUV Inkjet Printbar System is now available for sale worldwide.
Roland DG Corporation, a leading manufacturer of wide-format inkjet printers and printer/cutters worldwide, announced a new cloud-based software, PrintAutoMate, that standardises output operatio...
January 23 2024
Roland DG Corporation, a leading manufacturer of wide-format inkjet printers and printer/cutters worldwide, announced a new cloud-based software, PrintAutoMate, that standardises output operations and enables a highly efficient and error-free print workflow.
“PrintAutoMate is of great benefit to customers whose businesses handle a wide variety of data, media, and products, and require continuous output in large batches. It’s especially great for customers in e-commerce who offer personalisation services for several different repeated items,” said Tony Miller, President of Roland DG’s Global Sales and Marketing Division.
The printing operations of such businesses have to perform complicated manual tasks, such as laying out multiple sets of print data with design software, organising items to be printed into predefined fixtures, deciding the order and timing of printing, and monitoring procedures and progress to ensure accurate and efficient output.
“With PrintAutoMate, printing data can be automatically converted into pre-registered fixture layout data, print jobs can be assigned to several operators and printing data sent to VersaWorks 6 RIP software with one click, which dramatically improves work efficiency compared to the production process using design software. This service prevents printing omissions and other errors while contributing greatly to efficient business operations,” Miller said.
The service is available by subscribing to the Premium Plan of Roland DG Connect*¹, a cloud-based connected service designed to increase efficient performance and business growth.
A 90-day free trial is currently being offered for the Premium Plan. Roland DG inkjet users are invited to take advantage of this special opportunity to experience Roland DG Connect and its new features.
www.rolanddg.com.
Computer-to-plate might be a mature market but it is far from a ‘sunset’ one. Market leader SCREEN continues to upgrade its PlateRite range of 4pp, 8pp and VLF devices and h...
January 23 2024
Computer-to-plate might be a mature market but it is far from a ‘sunset’ one. Market leader SCREEN continues to upgrade its PlateRite range of 4pp, 8pp and VLF devices and has recently passed the 20,000-mark in CtP units shipped worldwide, which includes OEM models.
Sydney January 10th 2024 - Screen GP Australia Managing Director Peter Scott notes: “The tail-end of 2023 saw a marked upsurge in our PlateRite CtP sales and requests for replacements in 2024. These were mostly via our plate-supplier partners Fujifilm and Ferag Australia. CtP today is mostly a replacement market and printers are looking for reliable, well service-backed platesetters – something we at Screen Australia pride ourselves in.”
Peter Scott: Managing Director of Screen GP Australia
Computer-to-Plate turned 30 years old in 2023 and today is virtually all-thermal since the exit of major plate manufacturers from UV violet plates – apart from newspaper CtP and a few legacy devices.
“Processless and chemistry-free plates are now the norm in the commercial CtP sector,” says Scott, “the shift to sustainable, low-emission platemaking is almost complete.”
Supporting offset printers’ platemaking since 1995
Since releasing its first CtP setter – the PlateRite 1080 in 1995 – Screen built on its fine reputation for reliable film imagesetters and replicated this with 4, 8, 16 and larger page devices. Several plate suppliers, notably Fujifilm and Agfa, turned to Screen for OEM versions of its Kyoto, Japan-made devices. In passing the 20,000 total CtP units shipped, Screen has also announced upgrades to its 4 and 8-page PlateRite machines.
The upgraded Screen PlateRite HD 8900N II uses much less power
Scott says: “ Litho offset is still the strongest print method and presses have become phenomenally automated. Packaging offset is streaking ahead for folding carton work, as printers balance the decline in commercial offset with the increase in packaged goods. This means more plate changes, more multi-colour work, more short runs. The importance of reliable, well-backed, automated and precise CtP has become all the more important – CtP becomes the heartbeat of busy offset print shops. With this in mind, Screen has upgraded its PlateRite range once again.”
The 8-page (B1) PlateRite HD 8900N series is now known as the HD 8900N II and is available in ‘E, S and Z’ versions for delivering 36, 48 or 70 plates per hour respectively. All models use GLV (Grating Light Valve) optics for uniform light distribution and ultra-high quality dot placement. Leveraging Screen’s market-leading position in photolithography for silicon wafer production, a high-precision autofocus mechanism enables the use of precision screenings such as Screen’s proprietary Spekta-2 and Randot-X FM methods.
Automatic plate loading and unloading adds to efficiency, especially in multi-press environments, with Screen’s AT-M8100N units capable of discharging plates in up to 5 directions for fully automated platemaking and delivery.
Sustainability applies in CtP too
In line with its ‘Innovation for a sustainable World’ philosophy, Screen has also managed to greatly reduce energy consumption on the new PlateRite HD 8900N II series. Taking the ‘Z’ model as an example, power consumption is reduced by 43% in operation and a massive 93% while the system is idle.
Scott adds: “Screen is totally committed to CtP and workflow, which is far from a ‘sunset’ market. We continue to invest in R&D and work with our plate partners to refine and automate plate production to an extent that it can even become a ‘hands-free’ prepress operation when auto-loaded with up to 600 B1 plates. As always, we back this up with factory-trained technicians, some with 28 years of experience, right here in the Australia-New Zealand and Pacific Islands region.
“As the new year dawns, we have experienced an unprecedented demand for CtP across all formats: four, eight and VLF page sizes up to 48-pages. New Zealand is particularly strong through our partnership with Fujifilm. Of course, Screen also has a leading position in digital printing, particularly in labels and soon to be in flexible packaging too but Offset is still the dominant print technology by both value and volume, according to a report from the Smithers group.
“This is gratifying, as Screen’s origins were in Lithography and we progressed into Offset Litho when it emerged in the early 1900s. A modern, automated offset shop is unrecognisable to those early ones and CtP production is the heartbeat of the workflow as jobs progress from design to completion. Screen GP Australia is proud to be an important part of this progress.”
Epson has launched two new mono WorkForce Pro printers, the single function WorkForce Pro WF-M5399 and multifunction WF-M5899, that use high-capacity ink packs to provide fast and ...
December 12 2023
Epson has launched two new mono WorkForce Pro printers, the single function WorkForce Pro WF-M5399 and multifunction WF-M5899, that use high-capacity ink packs to provide fast and reliable environmentally conscious A4 printing and scanning.
The single function WorkForce Pro WF-M5399 and multifunction WF-M5899 are printersfor busy workgroups and thus engineered for reliability. With a recommended monthly page volume of 5,000 pages, these workhorses are the ideal match for today’s business world.
Replacement ink packs let users print up to 40,000 ISO pages1 without the need to intervene. The 40,000 ink yield does not only improve productivity in the office resulting in less downtime due to ink changes, but the high ink yield also reduces landfill waste over the life of the product. This is a real bonus for any business looking to improve on its corporate social responsibility.
The two new models also help improve productivity with great improvements in single-sided and double-sided scanning speeds and double-sided printing.
Featuring an 1,830-sheet capacity2 with three optional trays, a print speed of 25 ISO ppm† black and no warmup time, the WF-M5399 and WF-M5899 help keep business moving without slowing the office down.
Powered by advanced PrecisionCore Heat Free® technology, the WF-M5399 and WF-M5899 also offer low power consumption. Plus, there are significant cost savings by using replacement ink packs as opposed to laser toner.
Then the option of three additional paper trays also helps each device print for longer before paper replenishment is required and doubling the durability of the devices over the WF-M5299 and WF-M5799 which it supersedes, gives piece of mind for any business looking for additional cost efficiencies.
WorkForce-M5899
A 4.8 second initial page out time also means that there is less waiting for documents, resulting in more time working on what is important to your business.
As with all Epson business inkjet printers, there is no heat produced and no warmup times due to the use of Epson’s patented and award-winning eco-friendly PrecisionCore technology.
The WF-M5399 and WF-M5899 are designed with a very low TCO (total cost of ownership) in mind. By accounting for the cost of the hardware over the life of the product, these efficient new printers are ideal for small workgroups with a large print volume.
A range of software and tools provide secure print options, efficient scanning and help managing devices remotely. Then with their smartphone inspired user interface and touchscreens, printing from mobile devices is also supported with both WF-M5399 and WF-M5899 being particularly intuitive to operate.
Epson WorkForce Pro WF-M5399 and WF-M5899 key features
• Replacement ink packs print up to 40,000 ISO page1 black
• Recommended monthly page volume of 5,000 pages
• Low power consumption
• 25 ISO ppm black†; fast first page out
• Epson Open Platform capability for Epson Print Admin — supports PCL5 and PostScript® 3™
• Enabled for remote printer data collection — compatible with MPS software solutions from PrintFleet®, ECI FMAudit® and more
• Security features — PIN number certification for job release; user control access; printer and network settings via Web Config with printer’s IP address; SSL/TLS security; IPsec
• Designed for use exclusively with Epson ink packs*
AvailabilityThe WorkForce Pro WF-M5399 and multifunction WF-M5899 printers available now at www.epson.com.au, www.epson.co.nz and via all authorised Epson resellers and partners for an RRP of AUD$550.00 inc. GST and $899.00 inc. GST and NZ$$650.33 inc. GST and NZ$1023.96 inc. GST respectively.
For more on the Epson WorkForce Pro WF-M5399 and multifunction WF-M5899 printers go to: https://www.epson.com.au/products/printers_For_Business/
After careful consideration, the owner families have decided to merge the Hunkeler Group with the Müller Martini Group. Mül...
December 12 2023
After careful consideration, the owner families have decided to merge the Hunkeler Group with the Müller Martini Group. Müller Martini Holding AG has acquired all of the shares of the Hunkeler Group. With this transaction, the Hunkeler family and Crédit Mutuel Equity have sold off all of their shares to Müller Martini. The parties have agreed not to disclose the purchase price.
Hunkeler AG and Müller Martini AG are both global market leaders with innovative solutions for post-print paper processing. Both companies focus a significant part of their innovative strength on the economical production of individualised print products within an automated smart factory.
Hunkeler and Müller Martini have been very close for many years. The long and successful history began during the 2nd World War, when Hans Müller worked for Hunkeler as a mechanical engineer before setting up his own business in 1946 by establishing the company Hans Müller / Grapha. These good relations have been maintained for decades. The local proximity in the Zofingen region of Switzerland and the already existing and successful partnership in the machine and component business form an ideal starting point for even closer cooperation in the future.By joining forces, both companies see great opportunities to bundle their innovation activities and to serve our global customer base even better in the future through joint sales and service activities. The two owner families have therefore decided on this strategic transaction that led to the acquisition of Hunkeler AG by Müller Martini AG.Bruno Müller: "The graphic arts industry is constantly changing and regularly calls for new innovations.
By combining the key components of the two companies, such as personnel, expertise and technology, we will be able to serve our global clientele even better with innovative solutions in the future." Stefan and Michel Hunkeler: "There is a long-standing partnership between Hunkeler and Müller Martini and a regular exchange. The opportunity for the merger is currently greatly beneficial for both partners and our joint customers, as it will result in considerable advantages in a combined enterprise. This is also a strong commitment for the Zofingen region."The following key points are intended to answer the most important questions and serve as a guide for day-to-day business in the coming weeks.
We are firmly convinced that print products have a promising future. Our expanded solutions portfolio as well as our even greater consultancy expertise resulting from the merger of these two great companies will better position us to address the opportunities and benefits of the ongoing digital transformation in the market. As a result, we are an even stronger partner for end-to-end finishing solutions, particularly in the growth segment of short run book production.
Automating manual routine tasks, using materials efficiently – automation and digitization are becoming increasingly important topics for printing companies. As an automation exper...
December 12 2023
Automating manual routine tasks, using materials efficiently – automation and digitization are becoming increasingly important topics for printing companies. As an automation expert, OneVision Software supports print service providers worldwide on their way to connected and automated production processes. With the new version 23.2, OneVision expands the functionality of its modular automation software, providing printers with even more features for automated production.
Regensburg. Many printing companies are currently concerned how their business can be securely and stably positioned for the future. Various industry analyses based on surveys show how the challenging economic situation, fierce competition and increasing staff shortages are leading to uncertainty.
The implementation of automation software has proven to be a real game changer for many companies. Print service providers benefit from such solutions in many ways: Saving on substrates, optimizing throughput times but also relieving staff. "We have 50% more jobs in-house than before, but still with the same staff," reports Sergio Nobile, CEO of Swiss company Edubook AG.
The printing company has been working with OneVision automation software for many years. Thanks to the modular structure and flexibility of the system, the solution can be tailored to the needs of the individual print business. In addition to increasing efficiency, OneVision's software solutions also offer a high level of data security and reliability, independent of third-party systems. Furthermore, the automation solution can be connected to any software and hardware components, enabling seamless end-to-end production.
With the release of the latest software version, new connectors have been added: the integration to ColorGATE Productionserver and to Horizon StitchLiner. The new version 23.2 also offers optimizations in print sheet preparation and improvements in variable data printing. The workflow editor has been enhanced with a new module overview for optimized handling. This simplifies the handling of complex workflows in particular. The additional display of throughput times per job also ensures greater transparency.
OneVision has also introduced new functionalities for the image processing software Amendo AI. The software now also processes and optimizes images in PDF files and thus ensures uniform and homogeneous image quality. The Smart Crop function has been improved and can now also crop images independently of the AI-based object recognition.
Leading printhead and inkjet technologies manufacturer Xaar, has announced a strategic partnership with Codpad, an inkjet coding and marking machine specialist based in Guangdong, ...
December 12 2023
Leading printhead and inkjet technologies manufacturer Xaar, has announced a strategic partnership with Codpad, an inkjet coding and marking machine specialist based in Guangdong, China.
The collaboration was formally announced at 2023 SWOP Packaging World Expo in Shanghai, where Codpad showcased its latest high-resolution UV inkjet coding machine, incorporating the Xaar Irix printhead.
The new machine is designed for a wide range of coding applications including printing on metal, plastic, cartons, wood, aluminium foil, and films and supports different subdrop volumes for extra versatility by using both the Xaar Irix 40 picolitre and 80 picolitre variants. Offering simple and effective installation and maintenance, the machine’s built-in recirculation and ink supply temperature control, enable consistent performance in dynamic environments. In addition, the machine offers multi-level UV curing for superior adhesion on products with more challenging print requirements.
The print quality, user-friendliness, and reliability of the Xaar Irix printhead made it the ideal choice for Codpad. Individually lasered nozzles and Xaar’s AcuDrp Technology ensure uniform print quality even at long print distances. In addition, its highly accurate drop placement and enhanced factory calibration provides consistent printing even during extended print runs. These advantages, together with its compact design, makes the Xaar Irix a cost-effective, highly reliable printhead for coding and marking applications.
As a subsidiary of the Docod Precision Group, Codpad boasts over two decades of expertise in the coding and marking industry. Specialising in providing comprehensive solutions for food, electronics, pharmaceuticals, plastics, construction materials and hardware, Codpad is widely recognised for its commitment to excellence.
The launch of its latest machine, with Xaar’s printhead technology, perfectly positions Codpad to become a leading provider of robust printers in the industrial coding and marking sector.
Mr. Xie Ruzhou, General Manager of Codpad, expressed enthusiasm about the collaboration, stating, “We are happy to partner with Xaar and this partnership enables us to open new possibilities in the market.
“The integration of the Xaar Irix into our high-resolution UV inkjet coding machines will elevate our product performance and market competitiveness and we are very confident that our latest product launch will offer our customers the superior coding solutions required to meet their evolving needs.”
Samuel Tam, General Manager of Xaar Asia, added, 'We are extremely excited about our collaboration with Codpad. The Xaar Irix is a leading printhead in the coding and marking industry and delivers exceptional print performance and reliability for our customers. We look forward to working together to jointly explore new market opportunities and provide end-users with the latest in high-quality coding and marking solutions.”
The team at Kissel + Wolf are thrilled to announce a major development in the printing and packaging industry, as industry veteran Bruce Caldwell has officially joined Kissel + Wol...
December 05 2023
The team at Kissel + Wolf are thrilled to announce a major development in the printing and packaging industry, as industry veteran Bruce Caldwell has officially joined Kissel + Wolf Australia as the new Sales Manager ANZ for corrugated packaging – sign and display. This strategic appointment comes as part of our ongoing commitment to innovation and growth in the dynamic world of Print & Packaging.
Bruce brings a wealth of experience and expertise to his new Kissel + Wolf Australia role. With an illustrious career spanning over 20 years, Bruce has established himself as a visionary leader in the industry. He is known for his strategic insights and unparalleled dedication to helping customers in their digital transformation.
In his new capacity, Bruce will spearhead the development of our cutting-edge digital inkjet solutions, with a primary focus on the Corrugated Packaging and the Sign and Display market across Australia and New Zealand. His profound understanding of market trends, coupled with his ability to forge strong relationships, positions Kissel + Wolf Australia to reach new heights in the industrial printing landscape.
Bruce's appointment is starting on 1. January 2024, and we welcome you to connect with him to explore and discuss the exciting possibilities that lie ahead. He can be reached at 0402 121 043 or bruce.caldwell@kiwo.com.au
"Bruce and I have worked together in the past and we have known each other for years. I am thrilled to welcome Bruce to the Kissel + Wolf family. Together, we will drive change in the corrugated packaging segment with innovative digital solutions." – Jamie Weller, Managing Director, Kissel + Wolf Australia.
Jon Field, Executive Director of Sales & Service – Digital, Kissel + Wolf Australia said, "There is no substitute for experience, knowledge and a strong customer focus. Bruce has these attributes in spades. I am personally delighted to welcome Bruce to the sales team, and I look forward to working closely with him to offer our customers a strategic competitive advantage in the sustainable, short-run, corrugated packaging market".
Fiery, LLC and Global Inkjet Systems (GIS), a Nano Dimension division, announced a technology partnership to develop innovative print system solutions for the industrial inkjet market. The compa...
December 05 2023
Fiery, LLC and Global Inkjet Systems (GIS), a Nano Dimension division, announced a technology partnership to develop innovative print system solutions for the industrial inkjet market. The companies will leverage their industry-leading expertise in digital front ends (DFEs) and printhead drive electronics, software, and ink delivery systems to enhance inkjet press performance, improve print quality, and automate workflows. In addition, GIS will now offer Fiery Impress™, the turnkey DFE for industrial inkjet presses, to its customers.
The integrated solution will combine Fiery Impress and GIS printhead drive electronics supported by the GIS Atlas® software platform to provide press manufacturers and inkjet integrators with a hassle-free, ready-to-go solution that includes colour and workflow software, hardware, and robust support. The Fiery DFE's scalability, when combined with the robust GIS electronics and core software, offers unique opportunities that can be tailored to meet any press requirement.
With a turnkey solution, press manufacturers have access to market-leading technology, including superior colour management, automation, and integrated workflow tools. This enables rapid inkjet product development and provides print system builders with added value and a faster return on investment. In addition, print providers benefit from innovative inkjet systems with precise colour control and efficient and easily customisable workflows that improve quality and drive profitability.
“By joining forces with GIS, we want to make inkjet printing more profitable for customers across a broader range of applications and accelerate overall inkjet adoption,” said Toby Weiss, CEO, Fiery. “The combination of Fiery Impress and GIS technology provides printers with a complete workflow solution to efficiently produce more jobs using inkjet presses. Leveraging prepress, colour management, job management, VDP, MIS integration, and cloud analytics, printers can reduce manual touches, improve productivity, and grow their inkjet operations.”
“Collaboration is key within the inkjet industry,” said Steve Williamson, GM, GIS. “We are delighted to join forces with Fiery and be able to offer a combined inkjet development technology platform to reduce time to market for print system builders and OEMs.”
Both companies are exhibiting at the Industrial Print Integration (IPI) Conference in Dusseldorf, Germany. Attendees can learn more about the partnership at the Fiery booth #C2 or the GIS booth #B16.
For more information about Fiery Driven™ printing using the world’s leading DFE solutions for digital colour production, visit www.fiery.com.
Kongsberg Precision Cutting Systems (Kongsberg PCS) has today (30 November) unveiled its game-changing new digital cutting platform, the Kongsberg Ultimate. Poised to transform the...
December 05 2023
Kongsberg Precision Cutting Systems (Kongsberg PCS) has today (30 November) unveiled its game-changing new digital cutting platform, the Kongsberg Ultimate. Poised to transform the corrugated production industry, the groundbreaking platform delivers unprecedented levels of productivity, precision and safety.
With its new, innovative drive technology, an impressive acceleration rate of up to 2.74G and a remarkable cutting speed of 168 meters per minute, the Kongsberg Ultimate is a testament to Kongsberg PCS's commitment to developing the latest technology.
“Engineered with our deep understanding of corrugated and display converters’ needs for precision, the Kongsberg Ultimate promises to redefine standards and usher in a new era of productivity and innovation, delivering a fast return on investment for convertors of corrugated board,” said Kongsberg PCS President and CEO, Stuart Fox. “Enhancing operations and providing a significant competitive advantage, the platform sets a new industry benchmark and is set to drive the future of corrugated production for years to come.”
Incorporating six core values in the design, the Kongsberg Ultimate represents a quantum leap forward in technology, directly addressing the unique challenges faced by corrugated converters involved in continuous high volume multi-batch production.
“With corrugated converters around the world under increasing pressure to produce better, faster, safer and more efficiently to meet the demands of the global market, we have underlined our commitment to deliver a solution that has been engineered for precision and built for productivity,” added Stuart.
“Businesses seeking to elevate their operations need look no further than the Kongsberg Ultimate.”
Kongsberg Ultimate Core Values:
Unlocking the Kongsberg Ultimate's performance capabilities
Productivity: With its new drive and beam design, the Kongsberg Ultimate defines the next generation of design and performance. This leads to significant productivity gains and return on investment for users.
Precision: With its meticulously designed custom carbon fiber beam, the Kongsberg Ultimate ensures unparalleled stiffness and consistently applies a 50kg downforce. The tool head camera further elevates its precision, making every cut align perfectly with the highest industry standards.
Safety: The Kongsberg SmartzoneTM safety solution is an innovative proximity-driven dual-zone system crafted to blend safety and efficiency seamlessly. Furthermore, the intuitive LED lighting ensures machine status is crystal clear, ensuring a safe and productive environment.
Uptime: With new self-diagnostics and remote operator alerts, combined with the application of proven robust technologies from other high-demand industrial fields, the Kongsberg Ultimate is designed to deliver the highest uptime to maximize utilization.
User Experience: Operators are at the heart of every production. Keeping this in mind, the Kongsberg Ultimate boasts the intuitive IPC 3.0 interface with touchscreen to enhance the operator experience, with easily accessible buttons on the machine making every task seamless and user-centric.
Sustainability: The Kongsberg Ultimate incorporates greater use of recycled, readily recycled and other materials with less environmental impact, demonstrating that Kongsberg PCS takes its commitment to a greener future seriously.
Unveiling the innovative new table at the company’s headquarters in Gent, Belgium, Stuart Fox said: “We have worked creatively to ensure that our future is built upon manufacturing equipment that our customers and team can be proud of. The Kongsberg Ultimate is not just an evolution but a leap forward in corrugated production technology and a commitment to the corrugated industry for the future.
“This remarkable achievement reaffirms Kongsberg PCS's position as an industry leader and underlines our dedication to delivering innovations that empower businesses to thrive in an ever-evolving marketplace.”
For more on the Kongsberg Ultimate, visit www.kongsbergsystems.com/en/cutting-systems/tables/ultimate/overview
Mark Andy, the world’s leading manufacturer of narrow- and mid-web printing and finishing equipment with a specialty in the narrow web label industry, today announced Duane Pekar a...
December 05 2023
Mark Andy, the world’s leading manufacturer of narrow- and mid-web printing and finishing equipment with a specialty in the narrow web label industry, today announced Duane Pekar as the company's new Chief Executive Officer.
Pekar brings more than two decades of C-suite leadership experience and success across various industries, facilitating companies' growth and evolution by architecting innovative strategic plans and leadership initiatives driving bottom-line impact.
Pekar's latest role was as President and CEO of Trajus Building Products, where he steered the parent company – and its three subsidiaries, including multi-family interiors leader Republic Elite – through significant operational enhancements, resulting in a doubling of Trajus’ revenue. He held additional key leadership roles at Midstate Berkshire, FRAM Group, Honeywell, Carrier, and General Motors.
Jason Desai, the outgoing CEO of Mark Andy, expressed his gratitude for serving as CEO with an exceptional team and building relationships with valued customers. “The Board has laid out a leadership succession plan that best serves Mark Andy and our customers’ interests now and into the future. We are fully confident that Duane brings the vision and decades of experience needed to propel our company forward.” Desai will continue his involvement in Mark Andy as a member of the Board of Directors.
"Mark Andy is a true graphic and printing pioneer, and I’m thrilled to help steer this organization into the future,” says Pekar. “With its legacy in the flexographic and digital printing industry and a reputation for strong technical knowledge and customer-centric service, Mark Andy plays a leadership role in the converting industry, and I am eager to build on this legacy, spearheading innovations that will catalyze growth for our customers and business partners."
Desai adds that bringing Pekar on board signifies Mark Andy's pledge to pioneer innovation while fostering customer success. “Under Duane’s expert leadership, our company is poised to enter a new chapter of growth.”
Queensland based print company, CPX Printing and Logistics, have recently installed a Canon VarioPrint iX3200. They are impressed by the uptime and productivity and are confident i...
December 05 2023
Queensland based print company, CPX Printing and Logistics, have recently installed a Canon VarioPrint iX3200. They are impressed by the uptime and productivity and are confident it will help them extend their services to the Australian publishing industry.
James Bennett, Director at CPX said of their initial impressions, “it’s absolutely amazing technology. We now have 97% uptime with the Canon iX3200. To keep up with it, we’re pulling jobs from other offset press and toner machines and running them on the iX3200. If you spoke to my staff, they would say to you that the device is amazing.
Finding the perfect printing technology for CPX was not a decision taken lightly. “I visited over 12 sites across the world, looking for CPX’s sheet fed solution’’, said James and ultimately, the print quality, productivity and flexibility of the Canon varioPRINT iX3200 meant it was the obvious choice.
Now implemented in their Kelvin Grove print production and warehousing facilities, the team at CPX have found the adoption of Canon technology incredibly easy. “It was seamless, we were shocked at how fast we could adopt the technology. We have been working in the digital production environment for a very long time and we have a strong understanding of digital files. So, when you give us a product that works, it’s very simple.”
Brisbane based, CPX Printing and Logistics, are a privately owned business that have an extensive range of production services including on demand solutions, reducing customer held stock levels and associated long term inventory costs. CPX ship goods from the on demand production centre and their warehouse Australia wide – every day. As one of the biggest offset and digital printers in Queensland, the Canon iX3200 is the perfect tool to execute CPX’s plans to expand their reach even further.
Determined to increase their already significant share of the market, CPX are actively chasing the Australian publishing market. Their extensive array of print and binding options are perfect for POD, short and medium book runs and the warehouse and distribution centre constitute a complete solution for production, storage and distribution.
“We had a previous generation competitor inkjet before, but with the iX we have added a reliable engine that produces top quality, ideal for publishing work. We intend to aggressively attack the market and provide innovative solutions”, said James. “We have invested into the right machinery and we have developed systems that make it easy to work with us.”
Many print companies worldwide are now producing bookwork for publishing companies on the Canon varioPRINT iX-series. However, CPX are currently one of the only few Australian businesses that possess the Canon varioPRINT iX3200 technology along with in-house finishing equipment and the unique capabilities for flexible run lengths for publishing production.
The Canon varioPRINT iX-series revolutionises the commercial printing business experience. It combines stunning image quality and a wide media range with the high productivity and attractive cost efficiency of inkjet. So commercial printers can say “yes” to virtually any job, based on the agreed turnaround time and price, then print it for more profit and more business.
Of the varioPRINT iX-series, Craig Nethercott, Managing Director of Canon Production Printing Oceania said, “the appeal of inkjet is its excellent productivity in the face of ever tighter deadlines and higher volumes of short-run jobs needing quick changeovers. With the Canon varioPRINT iX-series, there’s no longer a need to compromise between quality and media range, or between productivity and cost efficiency. We have been very impressed in how quickly the team at CPX have embraced the new capabilities the iX3200 has delivered to their business and look forward to continuing to support them in their quest to change the publishing landscape here in Australia.