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HP’s new Indigo 200K digital press for flexible packaging converters

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HP’s new Indigo 200K digital press for flexible packaging converters

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Indigo 200K digital press
The new, series 5, HP Indigo 200K digital press prints up to 56 m/min (183 ft/min) and increases the productivity of high-margin, sustainable short runs of digital flexible packaging

HP has unveiled its new HP Indigo 200K digital press. The new press is based on field-proven digital technology for digital flexible packaging and a successful install base of over 300 HP Indigo 25K digital presses, series 4, worldwide.

The new, series 5, HP Indigo 200K digital press prints up to 56 m/min (183 ft/min) and increases the productivity of high-margin, sustainable short runs of digital flexible packaging, HP says.

“The HP Indigo 200K is a mid-web digital press specially designed for converters addressing the needs of brands in flexible packaging, but it also serves the growing requirements of the label and shrink sleeve industries for higher productivity and wider format,” says Noam Zilbershtain, VP and general manager of HP Indigo and Scitex. “Flexible packaging is a growing market, and as HP Indigo customers are growing much faster than the market, I have no doubt the HP Indigo 200K digital press will open the door for more flexo converters who want to join the success and reign in industry 4.0.”

Increased speed while maintaining quality
According to HP, the Indigo 200K digital press showcases a 30% increase in speed and a 45% boost in productivity compared to the HP Indigo 25K. Featuring gravure-matching color quality based on the HP Indigo Liquid ElectroPhotography (LEP) and One-Shot Color technologies, the new press offers the widest available range of ElectroInks and is designed to print high coverage packages with white on the majority of industrial substrates, both surface and reverse. Additional business opportunities include unique brand protection elements.

Following the announcement of UK-based Sirane Group as one of the press’ first beta customers, Peter Ralten, commercial and business development director says: “At Sirane, we have been looking into digital print for a while now, realizing it is where the future lies. The HP Indigo 200K digital press, with its incredible increase in productivity, opens new business opportunities for us. With the unmatched HP Indigo quality and versatility, we can’t wait to see the results of adding it to our portfolio.”

The HP Indigo 200K digital press achieves efficient production with HP Indigo’s PrintOS software automation capabilities for batching, ganging, and variable data, as well as faster, accurate color match and workflow. There are automation tools for operator efficiency, coupled with sustainable production, circular packaging, and food packaging safety.

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