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Perfector Solves Suff And Mark Problems

A Komori UK product story
Edited by the Printingtalk editorial team Apr 13, 2004

Drupa 2004 will be a demonstration of the value added printing potential of two-sided printing presses (both dedicated one-pass machines and reversible perfectors), according to Komori.

Drupa 2004 will be a demonstration of the value added printing potential of two-sided printing presses (both dedicated one-pass machines and reversible perfectors), according to Japanese press manufacturer Komori.

The print quality and speed of Komori's new perfecting cylinder is designed to solve all issues of scuffing and marking in two-sided mode, will be clear to all, said the company.

Featuring its most advanced printing systems, the company's 'Perfecting Your Printroom' theme further develops the 'Printroom 2000' concept the presented at Drupa 2000.

The Komori stand will highlight the digital smart factory with DoNet compatibility, CIP4/JDF and single-pass machines in a set-up geared to providing high value added printing.

Komori will also spotlighting the extension of Lithrone S40 technologies to other Lithrones.

The Lithrone S40 captured the 'four crowns' of industrial design.

They are the Minister of Economy Trade and Industry Prize and the Good Design Award of Japan, the iF Design Award in Germany, and the GATF InterTech Technology Award in the USA.

The Komori stand at Drupa will be in Hall 15.

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