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March 30, 2007
By: DAVID SAVASTANO
Contributing Editor, Coatings World and Ink World
Martinjohn Associates Limited (MjA), a leader in optical duplication, has become the first customer worldwide for the Project 37 (P37) inkjet printer, which is now fully commercially available for the optical disc industry. The P37 printer was developed in a joint venture between Sun Chemical, who provides global sales and distribution and Copytrax Technologies, an developer and manufacturer of printing and coating equipment for the professional optical disc duplication market. “Project 37 has bridged a huge gap in the marketplace and we, as a duplicator, find this ideal for our clients needs,” Steve Sharpe, managing director of Martinjohn, said. “P37 overcomes limitations of volume and speed previously associated with recordable disc decoration, and has additional advantages over screen and offset printing, in that there are minimal set-up costs and it is more flexible. “P37 guarantees high-quality digital production for long or short runs that can be as low as even one disc, and overall gives a fantastic result. Every single one of our customers who has reviewed the samples has given 100 percent positive feedback, as they recognize the step change which the P37 represents. “P37 is a great fit for the MjA philosophy. We can develop quality and service even further with P37. Our clients need ever faster delivery and we can do it without loss of quality. They want ‘just-in-time’ production – and this is what P37 allows.” Mr. Sharpe, who has over 25 years’ experience in the duplication industry, added, “Although return on investment is important to us, we saw the strategic value of the P37 as the priority in the decision. It will be an integral part of our business going forward. We expect a payback based on Copytrax’s projections which we think are highly achievable. With the extra business we expect to secure with this new machine, I am expecting that it will pay for itself in little more than a year.” The ‘leading edge’ P37 printer is controlled by bespoke software, and incorporates unique inkjet technology to ensure unrivalled print quality and resolution. As with all digital print processes, the printed image is not a replication of an imaged plate or screen, but a streamed digital file. P37 runs with an average output of one disc every three seconds using specially formulated UV curing inks that deliver superior performance and a commercial benefit for the customers. “We predict that the leading 20 percent of duplicators, and 100 percent of replicators – for which P37 is ideally suited as a flexible, short-run production machine – will invest in digital printing capability within the next 12 to 18 months,” Trevor Pratt, business and marketing director of Sun Chemical Screen, said. “But they need to start investing now to ensure that they are not left in the slipstream of an increasingly competitive market.”
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