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Diguru, a commercial printing company based in Hampshire in the United Kingdom, is the first British user of the new Linoprint CV digital printing system from Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG. It specializes in business with advertising agencies and end users and is committed to producing high-quality print products as sustainably as possible.
The company has only been on the market since 2010 and currently has a workforce of nine. Since it was founded, Diguru has succeeded in increasing its sales from £400,000 to some £1 million, in particular thanks to the growth in digital printing operations.
To satisfy increasing demand and respond to the trend towards higher-quality digital print products, Diguru decided on the Linoprint CV from Heidelberg, which has only recently been launched.
“Ultimately, there were three reasons for choosing the Linoprint CV – its high productivity, the flexibility offered by a fifth color either to print white or apply a coating, and the excellent price-performance ratio,” said Diguru managing director Richard Harwood.
With a printing speed of 90 pages per minute, high quality standards, and comprehensive functions, the new Linoprint CV sets new standards in its performance class. The system will be able to print with five colors, making it unique in its segment. Besides the four primary colors, the system also offers white as an additional color for higher opacity or, alternatively, a coating with high-gloss properties. Users can choose from a huge variety of substrates, ranging from textured and colored papers to synthetic films and highly coated materials.
The new Linoprint CP produces advertising and presentation materials at a printing speed of 130 pages per minute, as well as high-quality brochures, personalized print products, and professionally bound books. The inline finishing units offer a whole host of solutions – from high-capacity stacking, perforating, and folding all the way through to leaflets and books with adhesive binding.
The company has only been on the market since 2010 and currently has a workforce of nine. Since it was founded, Diguru has succeeded in increasing its sales from £400,000 to some £1 million, in particular thanks to the growth in digital printing operations.
To satisfy increasing demand and respond to the trend towards higher-quality digital print products, Diguru decided on the Linoprint CV from Heidelberg, which has only recently been launched.
“Ultimately, there were three reasons for choosing the Linoprint CV – its high productivity, the flexibility offered by a fifth color either to print white or apply a coating, and the excellent price-performance ratio,” said Diguru managing director Richard Harwood.
With a printing speed of 90 pages per minute, high quality standards, and comprehensive functions, the new Linoprint CV sets new standards in its performance class. The system will be able to print with five colors, making it unique in its segment. Besides the four primary colors, the system also offers white as an additional color for higher opacity or, alternatively, a coating with high-gloss properties. Users can choose from a huge variety of substrates, ranging from textured and colored papers to synthetic films and highly coated materials.
The new Linoprint CP produces advertising and presentation materials at a printing speed of 130 pages per minute, as well as high-quality brochures, personalized print products, and professionally bound books. The inline finishing units offer a whole host of solutions – from high-capacity stacking, perforating, and folding all the way through to leaflets and books with adhesive binding.