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News Release from: Bezier
Edited by the Printingtalk Editorial
Team on 05 January 2005
First Turbo Digital Press In UK Goes To
Bezier
UK retail media specialist Bezier has purchased the country's first commercially available Inca Columbia Turbo digital printer for its Wakefield site.
UK retail media specialist Bezier has purchased the country's first commercially available Inca Columbia Turbo digital printer for its Wakefield site It is the first Columbia to be sold since the model completed its testing period earlier this year and will be Bezier's second large format, flatbed digital printer
This article was originally published on Printingtalk on 31 May 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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Bezier said that the Columbia follows on the success of the Inca Eagle (which the company acquired in late 2002) but is able to produce sheets up to 1.6m x 3.2m in size and is four times faster.
The company believes that the system will be a further boost to its growing digital capabilities and is also complimented by a new HP Indigo digital press for small format work.
The Indigo is currently the only digital press on the market capable of printing up to seven pantone colours as well as 'litho quality' four-colour process work said Bezier.
Andy Harrison, the production director at Beziers Wakefield site, said: "Digital print is growing fast and is particularly useful in the retail media industry where it allows short run, regionalised campaigns to be turned around quickly and cost effectively.
These systems will be another addition to the range of high quality print solutions we offer to clients." In addition to increasing digital print capacity Bezier has also announced that it will introduce permanent 24-hour operation, six-days-a-week with its four-colour Theime and Sam X screen machines at its Wakefield site.
The move is expected to generate over 3,300 additional print hours per year.
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