More, faster, better with Konica Minolta’s latest digital UV inkjet printing machine at Pátria Printing
Katalin Orgován, President of the Printing and Paper Industry Association, President and CEO of Pátria Nyomda emphasized at the machine handover ceremony: “Inkjet technology has developed the most in the printing industry and will take the place of offset printing in many areas.”
“It has reached and even surpassed offset printing in terms of quality, and is getting closer to it in terms of productivity. So it is clear that we also have to get on this train, the only question was when and which one. We think the timing is good because the technology is already mature and we were the first to enter the market with it. There was no question that this train would belong to Konica Minolta, since we saw the greatest potential here in terms of price-value ratio and return.” Katalin Orgován added.
Pátria Nyomda was the first in Hungary to invest in Konica Minolta’s digital UV inkjet AccurioJet KM-1e HD printing machine in order to increase its production efficiency and broaden its application possibilities.
Pátria Nyomda Zrt., with headquarters in Budapest and 35 locations nationwide, can rightfully be classified as one of Hungary’s leading companies in the printing industry and in the retail and wholesale trade of paper, stationery and office supplies. With more than 130 years of printing experience, it serves a wide range of industries, including small and large companies, government institutions and offices alike. It plays a decisive role in the production of administrative and business forms, their activity is outstanding in the production of security, educational and other forms that require strict records.
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