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News Release from: The Delta Group
Edited by the Printingtalk Editorial
Team on 01 November 2006
POP Printer Buys Flatbed Inkjet Press
The Delta Group, a designer and printer of point-of-purchase (POP) and large format printed materials, has marked a bumper year by making further investment in machinery.
The Delta Group, a designer and printer of point-of-purchase (POP) and large format printed materials, has marked a bumper year by making further investment in machinery The investment will not only enhance capacity, it will enable Delta to maintain high quality standards, whilst improving their ability to fulfil clients orders, said the company
This article was originally published on Printingtalk on 19 Jul 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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World First Extra-Large Format Press For POP
London-based POP specialists The Delta Group took delivery of the world's first MAN Roland five colour format 8 905 XXL at the weekend.
The Delta Group took delivery of its second Roland 905-8-LV XXL press earlier this year and has just installed a HP Scitex Corjet flatbed inkjet press.
In addition, Delta has also taken delivery of a Thieme 5070 two-colour press at its six-acre headquarters in Walthamstow, London (UK).
Mick Eldridge, Delta's production director, commented: "Business at The Delta Group has continued to go from strength to strength this year.
We took the decision to purchase the Corjet and Thieme presses to take pressure off existing equipment." He added: "Digital kit traditionally has high ink costs attached but as the Corjet uses water-based ink, it's much more economical - a great advantage.
What's more the Corjet is less labour intensive than other flatbed equipment and the print quality is second to none." And he explained that the investments provide additional capacity in the company's screen, litho and digital printing departments, allowing it to continually meet its clients' needs and expectations.
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