Showcases AccurioPress
C6100, the AccurioPress C3080/3070, and the AccurioPress C83hc and Monochrome
machine Accurio Pro 1100.
Konica Minolta displayed a range of machines from its product
line in colour and mono digital production printing, including the AccurioPress
C6100, the AccurioPress C3080/3070, and the AccurioPress C83hc and Monochrome
machine Accurio Pro 1100 at the recently concluded Print Pack 2019.
Kuldeep Malhotra , VP – Sales, Konica Minolta Business
Solutions explains, “Both AccurioPress C6100 and AccurioPress C3070/ 3080
are capable of handling a wide range of media, of varying thickness and length
and with the optional IQ-501 – an intelligent quality optimiser, the machines
minimise manual intervention for high-speed, high accuracy, and high-quality
print operations.”
The AccurioPress C83hc (a higher version of C73hc) is a
unique digital printing solution for the photo industry which uses the 4th
generation of Konica Minolta’s High Chroma toner and with higher speed.
“With the MGI Jet Varnish 3DS (or Evo) one can add value
to a printed product through a variety of options including varnish or foiling
as per the choice of the customer,” adds Kuldeep. MGI Jetvarnish 3DS with
i-Foil for digital and commercial print enhances productivity by adapting
oneself to new-age print job demands. “The machine can provide digital
spot UV coating in plain 2D and 3D and embossed foil textured effects in one pass.
Talking about the Konica Minolta’s B2 size machines, notable
is the AccurioJet KM-1 of which the company had samples displayed for visitors
to have a look. “Equipped with Konica Minolta’s proprietary inkjet
printhead, UV ink, and half-tone processing capabilities, the UV inkjet press
can deliver a wider and deeper colour gamut,” says Kuldeep.
“We have received a very positive response for all our
machines and customers can also visit our Gurgaon demo center if they want to get
a hands-on feeling of any of the machines. We also organize visits to
installation sites for new customers where they can see the machines in real
life situations,” concludes Kuldeep.