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Printgraph and PCO at drupa

  • steve8125
  • May 9, 2016
  • 2 min read

Print Solutions

Printgraph and PCO, innovators in manufacturing disruptive printing technology will unveil their product at drupa.

In hall 4, on standB42, Printgraph and PCO will present a new range of the Finito family. Finito comprises underpacking for all offset printing presses including Finito No Stop, the new blanket that reduces downtime and increases productivity; No Stick, a complete range of versatile and ready to use coating plates; and Gold, a special blanket to give more brightness and precision to hot stamping units.

Roberto Levi Acobas

‘Our new offering has been developed to save printers time, supporting them to increase their services and revenue,’ said Roberto Levi Acobas, CEO Printgraph. ‘We are keen to provide clients with solutions to enhance their productivity and business with the help and constant support of our valuable partners and distributors.’

drupa will also be the the launch pad for Finito dress, a self-adhesive transparent film to dress and protect printing machines – offset, digital, and flexo – from ink or glue stain.

PCO will introduce a new Dyna product range which includes Dyna Concept, a super high concentrated, high class fount to maximise transport efficiencies and reduce waste; DynaCol AC304 ME, IPA eliminating sheetfed fount, corrosion inhibited and UV/UV-LED compatible; DynaCol AC350, easy working IPA eliminating heatset fount, corrosion inhibited; and Dyna Kure, a full range of multipurpose UV curable coatings, brightening solutions for UV finishing.

Ben van Loon

‘Our clients can turn their business on and touch the future, thanks to our proven solutions, the outcome of a qualified research and development team of specialists jointly with an international sales organisation able to create and offer tailor made products fulfilling the needs of end users,’ said Ben van Loon, managing director PCO Europe.

A new concept of e-commerce portal dedicated to the graphics arts industry will be officially launched. Salegraph's goal is to solve slow moving issues and eliminate obsolete goods accumulated in warehouses.


 
 
 

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