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Landa expands press portfolio with new models

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23 May 2024
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New Landa S11P Nanographic printing press

Landa Digital Printing is readying the next generation of its B1 digital print technology ahead of its commercial launch at Drupa.

The new Landa S11 and S11P Nanographic printing presses offer extreme production versatility while reaching 11,200sph print speed.

The increased speed drives superior economics for customers looking to increase productivity while reducing job turnaround times.

Commercially available at Drupa 2024 and utilising artificial intelligence technology, Landa said the new presses will also feature a new PrintAI module which enhances print quality even further. It ensures a perfect fit for even the most demanding folding cartons and commercial print applications requiring micro text and other brand protection features. PrintAI opens the door to additional profit generating opportunities for many businesses.

Gil Oron, CEO, Landa Digital Printing said: “We’re delighted to announce the launch of the Landa S11 and S11P. Following the success of our customers with current Landa S10 and S10P models and based on deep understanding of the industry’s future needs, we are taking Nanography to its next level.

“The new Landa models enable printers and packaging converters to not only improve print quality, but also elevate productivity and profitability while further reducing job turnaround times.

The new Landa S11 and S11P models

“As a mature and proven technology platform, we’re proud that over 50 Landa presses are now at the heart of many businesses in 14 countries around the world – with more than 20% of our customers having placed a repeat order for a second or third press,” he added.

“Considered a critical growth engine for folding carton converters, commercial printers, and point-of-purchase specialists, we’ve entered a new era of print production with Nanography. A time when previous technology limitations have been removed, and print buyers can finally have what they want, when they want it – beautiful print, with unlimited design potential produced economically, at market-leading turnaround times, and with the environment always in mind.”

  • New high-speed module delivers 11,200sph for significantly improved print economics, driving high print volumes
  • Based on artificial intelligence, new PrintAI module delivers high-fidelity precision print
  • New Landa modules enable S11 and S11P presses to be customised to exact customer requirements
New Landa S11 Nanographic Printing Press

New 11K Module
The new Landa S11 and S11P models include a new ink-drying system that enables transfer of dry ink from the blanket to the media, at the higher speed of 11,200sph. Unlocking additional productivity and improving economic benefits, the new high-speed capability is key for printers and converters looking to produce more jobs, with shorter deadlines.

Press customisation
The new Landa S11 and S11P can be customised to the exact requirements of every customer. This means that each new press comes with a choice of four or seven colours, a continuous printing capability, an optional in-line coating unit, and the opportunity to purchase the 11K Module elevating productivity to 11,200sph and/or the PrintAI module.

“The new Landa modules provide a significant premium to customers. While much of the new S11 series is based on the same robust and proven S10 platform, with the additional capabilities, customers can expand their service offering or break into profitable new markets, said Oron.

“More widely, there’s no question that the B1 digital print revolution is underway, with Landa presses helping many print houses and converters to meet some of the industry’s biggest challenges – and take advantage of some of its biggest opportunities.”


To find out more about Nanography and hear how the technology has been leveraged by users across the globe, visit landanano.com. Visiting Drupa? Reserve your spot at one of Landa Digital Printing’s live show in Düsseldorf here: Nano. A Love Story.

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