
Digital Printing-Liquid Toner

On this episode of The Week that Was, Editor-in-Chief Mark Michelson sat down with Peter Schaefer to talk about the unexpected failed Quad/LSC merger; RPI has acquired assets of SoftPrint Holdings’; and Fort Dearborn has made a multimillion dollar investment in HP Indigo presses.
The multimillion-dollar purchase of five new HP Indigo labels and packaging presses more than doubles its digital printing capacity.
The new solutions feature the HP Indigo 8000, a turn-key pouch, profitable print applications, and stand-out digital embellishments.
HP’s Indigo 12000 HD system is increasingly being used for applications such as professional and wedding photo prints. The system’s high-definition writing head doubles print resolution and outperforms the quality of most offset printing. PRINTING United Booth 6407.
HP announced growing adoption of HP Indigo 12000 HD digital printing technology, with more than 100 presses chosen by PSPs worldwide.
Developed on its HP Indigo digital press, the HP Indigo Silver ElectroInk develops unique metallic color with high quality.
Quad to close Mich. plant; a federal judge denies expedited trial for Quad/LSC M&A deal; Nosco buys HP Indigo 20000 with Pack Ready.
The versatility of the 29″ HP Indigo 12000 digital press expands DME’s service offerings in light packaging and customized print.
This summer, Nosco will complete the company’s implementation of the HP Indigo packaging portfolio, the first U.S. company to do so.
The 29˝ sheetfed HP Indigo 12000 Digital Press was installed at MagnetStreet’s Chicago area facility to produce in-house printed items.