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Komori and Highcon announced today the formation of a strategic partnership between their two companies. Komori will be selling and supporting the HighconTM Euclid digital cutting and creasing solutions in the Japanese market. This partnership is a key step in Komori's strategy to provide comprehensive solutions to their customers, covering both analog and digital workflows, and spanning printing and finishing alike. The first Highcon Euclid machine in Japan is being installed at Komori's Graphic Technology Center in Tsukuba, in time for the Komori Open House to be held on February 4th-5th. As part of this event, 400 of Komori's strategic customers in Japan will receive the opportunity to see firsthand how this revolutionary digital finishing technology fits into the Komori portfolio.

TRESU Americas announces the first order for an iCoat coater to work in-line with an HP Indigo 10000 digital sheet-fed press. Sold together, the iCoat and HP Indigo 10000 will be delivered early in 2016 to a customer location in North Eastern region of the USA.

Scheffer International, a leading manufacturer of inline and offline finishing systems that provide added value to web printing operations, has secured its third contract in as many years from a major direct mail printer to mobilize a complex web finishing line.

Nick Jones (left), owner and Managing Director of Ultragraph: “Print finishing is gaining in importance in digital printing in particular.” Right: Martin Harrison (Project Manager at Muller Martini Great Britain).
The ideal duo for high production performance in the mailroom: the Tempo 220 saddle stitcher (left) and the FlexLiner inserting system.

The ideal combination of the Tempo 220 and the FlexLiner were crucial for Krupp Druck's investment decision. From next February, the company, which is based in the German town of Sinzig, will stitch its weekly newspapers in A4-plus tabloid format using the high-performance Tempo 220 saddle stitcher and insert up to twelve inserts inline with a FlexLiner.

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