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News Release from: Mitsubishi Lithographic Presses | Subject: Six-colour press
Edited by the Printingtalk Editorial
Team on 02 October 2006
Leeds Printer Follows Mitsubishi Press
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LEA Printers in Kent has ordered its first press from Mitsubishi Lithographic Printing Presses in Leeds.
LEA Printers in Kent has ordered its first press from Mitsubishi Lithographic Printing Presses in Leeds Nigel Gill, the founder and principle of LEA Printers felt that the need for a six-colour machine had become essential because of the demanding work the company undertakes, said Mitsubishi
This article was originally published on Printingtalk on 12 Feb 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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He said: "We noticed that there have been many companies switching to Mitsubishi presses, so we investigated in to the reasons behind this.
It became obvious that the machines were of supreme quality and would greatly heighten the efficiency of the service we provide, hence our order.
We are really pleased with the ease of operation and the print quality being achieved on our demanding work, as well as the run speeds being achieved." LEA Printers, which was previously an all-Heidelberg press house, is a company with 20 years experience' offers what it described as a 'concept to print' package for local and national clients.
The company has also invested in the computer to plate (CTP) technology.
The company's investments includes a thermal lamination machine, perfect binding, an Indigo digital press and a large-scale digital output device, which allows in-house production of posters and exhibition display panels.
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