Returning to the Harrogate show for the first time since 2007, the press giant will be showcasing products and developments from its 'Secrets of Profitable Print' range.
Visitors will be shown how these ideas can be used on Manroland's 200 H LV small format press with extended delivery, the newly-designed Roland 700 HiPrint HS medium format machine and its Roland 900 XXL perfector that can print 64 pages in one pass.
According to Norman Revill, managing director at Manroland GB, Northprint is "a great exhibition with a very proud heritage and deserves to be supported by all of us in the UK print industry".
"Manroland has a strong customer base in the north of the UK, so the show will provide us with a great platform to meet with our loyal customers and those considering investing in Manroland technology from all over the country," he added.
In addition, Manroland will be demonstrating its ‘FutureProof’ package that allows printers to protect investments by ensuring that new options can be retrofitted when required.
"The Secrets of Profitable Print campaign is all about showing the real added value print can achieve when great creative thinking has the printing technology to support it, and our InlineFoiler Prindor cold foiler is an excellent example of exactly this," he added.
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