Inkjet & Digital Printing
Purchasing HP Indigo Technology Enables Herts and Essex Digital Ltd to Maximise Productivity
Friday 11. July 2008 - HP today announced that Herts & Essex Digital Ltd has invested in an HP Indigo press 5500 to continue to provide its customers with high-quality digital print in short fulfilment times.
The company has been an HP Indigo customer since its establishment three years ago and currently operates three HP Indigo presses comprising – a five-colour HP Indigo press 3000 – and two seven-colour presses – an HP Indigo press 3050 and the HP Indigo press 5500 at its site in Hertford.
The company specialises in producing a range of personalised applications including business cards, leaflets, short-run newsletters, brochures, mailers, tender documents and manuals for its blue-chip customers in the shortest possible turn around times. Reaching speeds of up to 4,000 four-colour 8.5″ x 11″ images per hour ensures that the HP Indigo press 5500 is ideal for producing high-quality, personalised jobs.
The HP Indigo press 5500 is designed to maximise productivity and features multi drawers and stackers, on-the-fly ink replacement for CMYK, special colours and spot colours to increase uptime.
“The reliability and efficiency of the HP Indigo press 5500 enables us to fulfil our customers’ orders within the shortest possible time,” said Pete Turness, sales director, Herts & Essex Digital Ltd. “Much of our work is printed, finished and distributed within 24 hours. This enables us to provide our customers with a responsive service and ensures their print reaches the marketplace quickly.”
The HP Indigo press 5500 uses HP’s liquid ink technology to produce offset quality print on a variety of applications. The press offers a wide colour gamut and has the ability to match 97 percent of the PANTONE Colour range with special and spot colour capabilities for consistently high quality print.
“We consider HP Indigo presses to be the market leader in digital printing and can offer users the closest print quality to lithographic printing,” said Turness. “We have been extremely pleased with the performance and print quality of our existing HP Indigo presses, that when the time came to buy a new press we did not hesitate to reinvest in HP Indigo technology, purchasing the HP Indigo press 5500.”