Oosterhout, October 2018
- Kalptaru Offset, Natraj
Print House, Saraswati Press, Hexagon Print & Pack and Sanat Printers are
five new Indian partners with whom Q.I. Press Controls (QIPC) will collaborate.
The Dutch specialist in measuring and control equipment for the printing
industry supplies Indian printers with various mRC-3D systems for colour
register control.
Rakesh Dave, managing director
of QIPC-EAE India, is delighted to respond to the different orders. He
emphasises the versatility of QIPC's automation systems. "Every press and
printing company is different, of course," he explains. "These orders
also involve three different types of machines. For each specific installation,
we will really deliver custom work. These orders show once again that QIPC
systems can be integrated in any type of web offset press."
Kalptaru Offset
In Ahmedabad, an mRC-3D
system for colour register and cut-off control is installed on a TPH Orient
press. In total, two cameras are involved. Kalptaru will print fewer wasted
copies, work more efficiently and deliver higher quality prints thanks to
QIPC's innovative system.
Natraj Print House
Natraj Print House, also based
in Ahmedabad, will also equip its Pressline press with an mRC-3D system
for colour register and cut-off control. This also involves two cameras. As
with Kalptaru Offset, these will be installed by QIPC and the staff will
receive technical training on site.
Saraswati Press
The order Saraswati Press
placed with QIPC consists of four different projects, all of which will be
carried out at the Kolkata printing plant. Four of these are two colour
register mRC-3D cameras installed on a NAPH Graphics press. "Our
systems are already installed on several NAPH presses," says Rakesh Dave.
"That turns out to be a successful combination. Hence this new order."
Hexagon Print & Pack
This print shop in Mumbai has
an mRC-3D colour register system installed on a TPH Orient press. The
first priority of this quality printer from the Bombay region is to further
improve the quality of their printing. In addition, the QIPC system will
contribute to a reduction in the number of lost copies and a more efficient
production process.
Sanat Printers
Sanat Printers from Sonipat
already has experience with QIPC systems. The good reputation of the Dutch
company also contributed to Sanat Printers having a new mRC-3D system
for colour register and cut-off control installed on its Harris M600 press. The
printer wants to save on the number of lost copies and is convinced of the high
technology used by QIPC.