The newly-installed HP Indigo 15K Digital Press features advanced technologies like automatic colour calibration, double-sided continuity, non-stop feeding and seamless substrate integration, lending advantages to virtually any print, not least core John Good products like programmes and brochures. While manufacturing costs are kept taut, the quality and turn-around times are exceptional, delivering sharp results.
Environmental impact and green credentials were carefully considered by John Good management. The R2000 utilises latex inks that are 65% water-based and do not emit hazardous pollutants, avoiding reactive monomer chemistry exposure and ozone generation. Similarly, given the absence of plates and cylinders, the Indigo reduces supply chain waste by 26%, greatly minimising its carbon footprint.
John Good spokesperson, Till Siegers, commented, “We are committed to developing our versatility and ability to service customers efficiently, innovatively and cost-effectively. We will undoubtedly maintain traditional Heidelberg capability; with these considerable investments and upgrades, we enter somewhat of a new era, dovetailing lithographic and digital competencies, coupled with existing in-house mailing. Supported by C&W Chamber of Commerce, we look forward to hosting a September ‘Open Day’, an opportunity to showcase the exciting additions.”
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