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NextPage installs second eight-colour Komori Lithrone GL40 with H-UV

September 4, 2018  By PrintAction Staff



NextPage, a provider of data-driven multichannel direct marketing, has installed its second eight-colour Komori Lithrone GL40 perfecting press with coater (GL840P/C) and Komori’s H-UV technology.

Over the last five years, NextPage has grown through mergers, acquisitions, equipment expansion and expanded service offerings, and its purchase of its second Komori press is another step in its continuous investment strategy.
 
“We built our company to grow, so having the advanced technology that allows us to create sophisticated printing applications makes it possible for us to offer more value-added services to our clients,” says Gina Danner, CEO and Co-owner of NextPage. “Komori has been a great partner for our company in this venture. Like us, they are in it for the long haul and continue to invest in advancing their technology to ensure we will always produce high quality, exceptional applications that deliver more than ink on paper.”
 
The GL840P/C features intuitive technology and subsequent efficiency with automated features, such as the KHS-AI integrated control system and the fully automatic plate-changing system (APC) designed to cut makeready time in half. Adding Komori’s H-UV technology to the new press will help NextPage expand its capabilities by shortening time to market with the ability to go straight from the press to bindery, explains Komori. Additionally, H-UV makes it possible for NextPage to produce specialty print effects and coating techniques for targeted direct mail campaigns and other marketing materials.
 
“We are proud to be a strategic partner with the NextPage team. Our GL840 perfecting press with H-UV is the perfect choice for supporting their mission to leverage the latest printing and communication technologies to ensure they are delivering every client a return on investment beyond the printed page,” says Mark Milbourn, Vice President of Sales for Komori America.

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