Integrated and Hybrid Print Solutions: Using High-speed Monochrome Digital Presses
Today’s high-speed monochrome digital presses have much to offer commercial and in-plant print providers as they address the changing demands of their markets. High speed digital presses have made significant inroads in the printing market and have brought about changes in print customer expectations that are redefining today’s marketplace.
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Market data shows that monochrome digital printing in North America is a large and growing market, generating the equivalent of well over 150 billion pages of output per year.
Monochrome digital systems are delivering highly productive, cost-effective and profitable solutions for transaction documents, direct mail, print-on-demand, book production, labeling and security printing applications.
Print providers who are looking to get into digital printing or to upgrade their existing systems need to consider the needs of the market they are addressing to determine the best choice of equipment for their particular situation. At the same time, the increasingly competitive nature of the industry demands that print providers be able to offer more and more products and capabilities to their clients, so installing equipment with maximum flexibility and capability is imperative.
The Nipson products fit this category well. Productivity, flexibility and reliability are hallmarks of the VaryPRESS and DIGIFlex products. Given the wide variety of materials they can print on, the high print quality of the magnetographic imaging technology, and the ease of integration with other equipment, Nipson products are an excellent choice for today’s markets. Their unique flash fusing and speed control features combine with the imaging technology and other features to provide users with great flexibility to offer a wide variety of products to their customers.
Indeed, there are many advantages of digital printing. Here’s a final look at the opportunities:
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About Nipson
Headquartered in Belfort, France, Nipson has sales and service subsidiaries in the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, Malaysia, and South Africa. Nipson’s manufacturing is based in Boizenburg, Germany. The company offers sales and service support in over 70 countries. Nipson markets its products and services through its value added distributors network, which covers over 50 countries throughout the world. Nipson America, Inc. is headquartered at Itasca, Illinois.




























