The four-colour 524HXXP, five-colour 525HXXP and six-colour 526HXXP join the 524HXXP with low-pile delivery, which was introduced at last years Ipex.
The new presses all feature 700mm semi-high pile delivery and automatic changeover perfecting, and can handle straight printing and perfecting.
They have been introduced to fill a gap in the short-run high-quality market where quicker turnaround may be required, such as stationery or brochure work.
All can print up to 13,000 sheets an hour in straight or perfecting mode, and have the ability to incorporate IR and UV curing plus inline coating.
Conversion from straight printing to perfecting is controlled automatically from the Ryobi Printing Control System by inputting the paper size and selecting a printing mode on the display screen.
The range will cost from 305,000-375,000, depending on configuration.
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