Press release from the issuing company
Marc Gagnon and Alex Legue from Graphiscan with Steve Daigle from H.P.
Graphiscan, one of the largest printers in Quebec, has just acquired the revolutionary HP Indigo 100K digital press.
Designed for offset transfer, this B2 press is the most productive in the world. It has a non-stop digital printing capacity of 6000 sheets per hour!
This new press will be operated in the premises of the Montreal printing plant, located on Saint-Urbain Street, on the edge of the Little Italy district. The delivery and installation obviously required a lot of care and several hours of work.
Graphiscan thus became the first printer in Eastern Canada to use this press. Geared towards a digital transition, the HP Indigo 100K will increase productivity by 30 percent and efficiency by 50 percent: "Graphiscan is a long-standing customer of ours and has invested heavily in the latest technologies to remain a leader in its field," said Steve Daigle, Industrial sales business Manager at Hewlett-Packard. for Eastern Canada.
One of the advantages of this press is the speed of printing: "A traditional press always makes the same sheet statically, in several copies. This allows different prints from sheet to sheet, without stopping the press. It can be fed by 5 inputs sources of paper. There's no need to stop the machine and wait for the next jobs to print. Daigle adds. Not to mention a perfectly stable colorimetry throughout the print.
The HP Indigo 100K is designed for printers for whom short runs make up a medium to high volume of their volume. With this acquisition, Graphiscan is confident of reducing lead times, automating production and reducing the costs associated with the previous technology. Not to mention the possibility of creating new business opportunities around digital applications.
Feel free to contact Graphiscan customer service for more information.
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