German décor printer Interprint has ordered its third RotaJet digital web press from Koenig & Bauer as it continues to invest in digital technology.
The company, based in Arnsberg, has been a member of the Toppan Group since 2019. It expects the new press to enter production in the first half of 2021.
‘We are convinced that the future belongs to digital,’ explained Interprint managing director Robert Bierfreund. ‘With the digital printing technology offered by Koenig & Bauer, we can both accelerate product development and extend our design flexibility. For our customers, variable job volumes, longer repeat lengths and previously impossible colour combinations are becoming ever more important.’
This is Instaprint’s third RotaJet, with the second only having been installed toward the end of 2019. The latest purchase will allow the firm to process web widths up to 225cm.
Koenig & Bauer executive board member Christoph Müller said, ‘We view it as a sign of particular appreciation for our work when Koenig & Bauer is not only successful with new customers for its digital presses, but also convinces companies like Interprint, the pioneer of industrial single-pass inkjet printing in the decor industry, to return for a further RotaJet investment.’