Heidelberg Linoprint C751 press, due for installation at Image Visual Communications in July
Image Visual Communications to install new Linoprint press
By Melanie Defries Tuesday, 10 July 2012
Image Visual Communications (IVC) is to replace a Kodak M700 printer with a Heidelberg Linoprint C751 digital press later this month.
The Newcastle-upon-Tyne-based business, which will retain a second Kodak Nexpress, also runs a Speedmaster SM 74-5-P with Axis Control and uses a Suprasetter 75 computer-to-plate device.
IVC managing director Colin Burke said that the company had chosen the badged Ricoh press - a result of its OEM agreement with Heidelberg - for its "print quality and reliability".
Image Visual, which was founded 32 years ago as a photographic studio and was an early adopter of digital technology, finishes both digital and litho print offline using common cut, fold and stitch equipment. It also offers lamination, encapsulation, Wire-O binding, perfect binding, die cutting, padding and shrink-wrapping services.
Burke added: "We see digital and litho as complementary. Often we will be asked for a short run of, say, 250 for a sales conference which we will digitally print but then the client may change the order and ask for a brochure with a run of 5,000 to 10,000."
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