09.16.14
HP has announced that Salt Lake City-based Sun Litho has installed the 100th HP Indigo 10000 Digital Press worldwide. The new press expands Sun Litho’s HP fleet, including an existing HP Indigo 10000, two HP Indigo 7500 Digital Presses and two HP Indigo 5500 Digital Presses. Since its commercial launch in March 2013, the HP Indigo 10000 Digital Press has been installed in 24 countries across five continents.
“We needed to expand our print capacity in order to explore new projects and take on new clients,” said Jeff Isbell, owner and president, Sun Litho. “The new HP Indigo 10000 will help us capture even more of the high-quality large-format market, while maintaining the speed and quality standards that our customers are accustomed to with the HP Indigo presses.”
“Print service providers must stay agile in today’s market by providing a wide range of application possibilities and quick turnaround for customers,” noted Yishai Amir, vice president and general manager, Americas Graphics Solutions Business, HP. “This milestone installation of the 100th HP Indigo 10000 Digital Press is an indication that the print market sees HP Indigo as a leader in digital print and understands the value that wider-format digital prints bring to customers.”
“We needed to expand our print capacity in order to explore new projects and take on new clients,” said Jeff Isbell, owner and president, Sun Litho. “The new HP Indigo 10000 will help us capture even more of the high-quality large-format market, while maintaining the speed and quality standards that our customers are accustomed to with the HP Indigo presses.”
“Print service providers must stay agile in today’s market by providing a wide range of application possibilities and quick turnaround for customers,” noted Yishai Amir, vice president and general manager, Americas Graphics Solutions Business, HP. “This milestone installation of the 100th HP Indigo 10000 Digital Press is an indication that the print market sees HP Indigo as a leader in digital print and understands the value that wider-format digital prints bring to customers.”