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Sprinting forward in platemaking

  • steve8125
  • Jun 14, 2016
  • 1 min read

Print Solutions

King’s Lynn based Sprint is installing a Heidelberg Suprasetter A 75 in July. This follows on from investments over the last two years in a Speedmaster SM 52-2 and a Polar N 78 Plus and opens up the potential for workflow connectivity.

‘We think this investment in CTP and the ability to hike up plate output to 20 plus plates an hour is the right move,’ said managing director Gary Hart. ‘It will meet our plate demand moving forward; we are attracting new business and we need to have the higher output. We also use Heidelberg’s consumables service for our plates and chemistry.’

Sprint offers artwork and design through to print (litho and digital) and delivery with along with a stock tracking service.


 
 
 

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