In an effort to educate print companies in Guwahati, TechNova held a seminar in Guwahati on 8 October It was an interactive session which included a thermal vis-a-vis violet print comparison at Guwahati-based Bhabhani Offset.
Uddhab Pathak, partner of Aurora who was present at the seminar and said that he was satisfied with Viostar. "It has given me exceptional performance, both with my new sheetfed Komori and coldset web machine, which is printing commercial jobs and textbooks for the Assam Government," he said.
Asomiya Pratidin, perhaps the earliest newspaper of the Northeast, will be installing Viostar from TechNova. In addition, G L Publication and The Janambhumi group said that they would like their next CTP to be a TechNova violet solution.
TechNova has achieved 100 violet CTP installations in 18 months. Installations include an Alinte multi-cassette autoloader high speed at Satyam Scan in Ahmedabad, a dual-laser Alinte at Navin Digitech in Indore, an Alinte dual laser with high definition at JMD Digitech in Delhi, and an Alinte high definition, at Noble Printing in Navi Mumbai.
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