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Packaging PrepressRepro Poly Services invests in Kodak Flexcel NX Wide

Repro Poly Services invests in Kodak Flexcel NX Wide

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Repro Poly Services invests in Kodak Flexcel NX Wide

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L to R: Abraham Prabhakar and Vidhu Gautam from Kodak with Rohit Shingala and Vimal Shingala of Repro Poly Services

 

[dropcaps style=’2′]Hyderabad based flexo pre-press bureau, Repro Poly Services, recently installed a Kodak Flexcel NX Wide System in response to the demands of flexo printers in India who are increasingly seeking on press efficiency across a wider range of flexo print applications, without sacrificing quality. Repro is the second firm to install a Flexcel NX system in the Hyderabad city and marks the 25th machine installed in India so far.[/dropcaps]

“We have always been a forward-looking company and have embraced new technology when it makes sense for our business,” said Rohit Shingala, director, Repro Poly Services. As a long-time supplier of digitally imaged flexo plates to the industry, when it was time to bolster our production capacity, we decided to go wider. We realized that Kodak Flexcel technology was best suited for the capacity and capabilities we require. The system ensures we are in the strongest position to serve the demands of our customers and sets our business on the right foot to grow into the future.”

For Repro Poly Services, the Kodak Flexcel NX Wide System’s fine image reproduction, print contrast and high densities will enable the companyto compete for business traditionally beyond the capabilities of flexo. In addition, with enhanced ink transfer capabilities and high-resolution, flat-top dot structure – Flexcel NX enables print efficiencies that include faster start up times, reduced waste and longer plate life. An increasing numbers of printers in India are choosing Flexcel NX to meet the demand for higher levels of productivity and improved output.

— Pranay Mathur

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Mahan Hazarika
Mahan Hazarika
Mahan Hazarika assumes the role of Editor at The Packman, a position he has held since 2017, reflecting a distinguished decade-long tenure specializing in journalism within the printing and packaging sectors. Beyond his professional realm, he nurtures a deep appreciation for music, travel, and films, finding inspiration and relaxation in these pursuits.

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