Publications
Note Printing Australia initiates in a new era of Passport printing capability.
As the world’s first graphic arts company, Swiss photobook pioneer Bubu AG in Moenchaltorf in the canton of Zurich relies on a new VBA/Vareo/InfiniTrim solution from Muller Martini for the industrial production of hardcover book blocks in runs of one. “This means lower staff and unit costs as well as shorter delivery times,” says CEO Thomas Freitag.
The Vareo perfect binder and the InfiniTrim three-knife trimmer provide the optimal touchless workflow environment at Printondemand-worldwide.com, prompting Muller Martini to honor the English short-run specialist with the Finishing 4.0 Award.
Porth based, high quality carton printer Beatus Cartons has purchased 2 KBA Iberica Optima 106 die cutters. The second of the two devices will be delivered in March 2018 after a successful installation of the first one in November 2017.
Most effective die-cutter on the market:
- Rapida RDC 106 delivers significant productivity benefits;
- Processing of reels printed on large flexo presses;
- Less expensive dies and cutting formes.
The world’s first Diamant MC Digital Book of One is enabling NBD Biblion, which is based in the Dutch city of Zoetemeer, to optimize production in both its core business segment and a relatively new market segment with great potential.
Three innovative graphic arts companies – DS Graphics (USA), Allied (USA), and DATEV (Germany) – are relying on Muller Martini finishing solutions for short-run jobs and personalized print products.
Efficient half-format printing for the pharmaceuticals industry.
Over the past twelve months, as many as 13 graphic arts companies based in Great Britain and Ireland have invested in a Presto II or Presto II Digital saddle stitcher from Muller Martini. This means they are equally equipped for both traditional offset sheet fed printing and for the strong growth in digital printing with its numerous short-run jobs.
When Blackmore Group invested in a new Rapida 105 LED UV 4 colour press in 2015, alongside the traditional requirements to be included in the press specification such as; fully automatic plate changing, board handling equipment and QualiTronic inline colour control there was also a request to produce quality reports direct from the press via KBA’s QualityPass software.