Ipswich printer invests in new high-tech press

PJ Print has confirmed its place as one of East Anglia’s most forward-looking printing businesses with the installation of a new H-UV press.

This latest acquisition is part of an ongoing commitment to investing in the latest technology to meet the demands of the dynamic digital age.

The state-of-the-art Komori LS 429 H-|UV uses an advanced in-line drying technique that’s quicker, more reliable and also energy saving, reducing the company’s carbon footprint.

“This new press will enable us to deliver an even more responsive litho printing service, geared to the demands of today’s fast-paced marketplace, “ said PJ’s managing director Ben Perkins.

“Many of our customers increasingly need us to meet very tight deadlines but don’t want to risk sacrificing print quality. The Komori LS 429 H-UV will enable us to meet that challenge. What’s more, because it’s a highly efficient machine, we can continue to offer the competitive prices for which we’re known.”

Using a powderless UV lamp drying technique that’s super-fast, the innovative Komori H-UV Curing system enables finishing work such as trimming, die-cutting and folding to be performed immediately, reducing overall production time. At the same time, the system reduces the risk of residue and helps improve the quality of the finished product.

It’s also better for the environment than a conventional UV curing system. The amount of CO2 emissions is about 75% less and there’s no ozone discharge.

PJ Print has been excellent service to customers in Suffolk and beyond for over 35 years.