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Unimac Graphics Buys KBA Rapida 106

June 2008
DÜSSELDORF, GERMANY—06/09/08—At the last Drupa, Unimac Graphics in Carlstadt, NJ, placed an order for a Rapida 105. At this year’s version of the greatest print-media show on earth, KBA sheetfed technology was once again the company’s preferred choice, with president George Amann signing a contract for the delivery of a Rapida 106, the world makeready champion in medium format. The six-color coater version with extended delivery and perfecting after the second unit will also sport DriveTronic SPC dedicated cylinder drives and no-sidelay infeed. The press is slated to ship in October.

Unimac prints top-of-the-market commercial products, and George Amann pursues a strategy of ongoing investment in technology and automation in order to stay ahead of the curve. The firm’s press fleet includes both sheetfed and web presses from KBA. The new Rapida 106 offers minimum makeready times, maximum print quality and an unparalleled performance.
 

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