First HP Latex R1000 Printing System For Klappert's Image Advertising Of Dusseldorf

Image Courtesy of HP Inc

Image Courtesy of HP Inc

Klapperts Bildwerbung from Düsseldorf has bought an HP Latex R1000 printing system.

Klappert's image advertising expands the machine park with their first HP Latex R1000.

The Düsseldorf-based company, which specializes in digital printing, is replacing the HP Scitex FB550 with the digital printing press in order to be able to react to the new requirements of the printing industry.

"We were very satisfied with the press, but the printing industry is constantly evolving and we do, which is why we decided on the new HP Latex R1000.

Thanks to the know-how we have developed in recent years, we knew what requirements we had have a new printer and what possibilities it has to offer, "says owner Ralf Klappert. The machine was implemented by the Complott Papier Union.

Klappert's image advertising was founded more than 25 years ago as a photo studio, but now focuses on the product range of digital printing and supplies customers of various sizes and from various industries.

In addition to fabric, banner, plate direct and foil printing, the company also offers poster printing, display systems and further processing.

Due to the growing customer requests for individualization and flexibility, the decision was made in favor of the HP Latex R1000.

It enables printing on flexible and rigid materials. In the course of the investment, Klapperts Bildwerbung also opted for a cutting system from Summa.

"It was clear to us that it had to be a hybrid printer like before, because we need this flexibility in everyday life. With the HP Latex R1000, we can print both roll and plate materials," says Klappert. In addition, the printing width of up to 160 centimeters and the possibility of white printing were decisive for the new purchase. (kü)

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