Glama Pak says it has been returning tremendous growth
since switching to Rapida large-format presses a few years ago. CEO Dean Caton
says,: "Having assessed the need for a third large-format printing press, we
had no hesitation in selecting another KBA press. Our experience with the
previous installations, especially on the more recent Rapida 142, which has
been practically troublefree, gave us great confidence in KBA's abilities. And
the KBA service and support offerings add further to our peace of mind."
Glama Pak is already running a six-colour Rapida 162a
(sheet format 120×162 cm) and a seven-colour Rapida 142, both with inline
coating facilities. All three presses are characterised by a high degree of
automation, including, for example, FAPC fully automatic plate changing and the
DensiTronic S colour measurement and control system, and are furthermore
integrated into a digital workflow via KBA LogoTronic professional.
Dave Lewis, sheetfed general manager at KBA
Australasia: "We are absolutely thrilled to be installing already the third large-format
Rapida at Glama Pak, and are pleased to be making this contribution to their
continued growth and success."
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