11.11.19
Utah PaperBox, a 105-year-old, fifth-generation family-owned Salt Lake City-based packaging manufacturer, recently invested in the Fujifilm J Press 720S sheetfed production inkjet press.
“Speed to market is imperative,” said Mike Salazar, VP of operations, Utah PaperBox. “We quickly print exact sample prototypes from the J Press, and are confident of the quality when we show it to the client for approvals. Not one prototype has been rejected because the client knows exactly how their product will look. That is our competitive advantage.”
Utah PaperBox has clients that have previously asked for "test market" boxes upwards of 5,000 pieces.
“To run that job on an offset press, the upfront cost for our clients didn’t justify the risky investment to see if it will sell on their-end,” said Salazar. “With the J Press we can fulfill these types of jobs for our clients with a fair price and quick turnarounds.”
The J Press offers a half-size solution for print runs of just one or thousands.
“The J Press allows us to offer flexibility, and as an independently-owned company, it also reinforces our reputation of innovation,” said Salazar. “With this powerful inkjet solution, we are helping our clients grow their business as well. It’s a billboard message our clients are printing on their packages; not just a plain brown box.”
The J Press 720S, as well as the recently introduced third-generation J Press 750S feature FUJIFILM Dimatix Samba single-pass piezo drop-on-demand inkjet technology to achieve 1,200 x 1,200 dpi resolution with four-level grayscale.
“Speed to market is imperative,” said Mike Salazar, VP of operations, Utah PaperBox. “We quickly print exact sample prototypes from the J Press, and are confident of the quality when we show it to the client for approvals. Not one prototype has been rejected because the client knows exactly how their product will look. That is our competitive advantage.”
Utah PaperBox has clients that have previously asked for "test market" boxes upwards of 5,000 pieces.
“To run that job on an offset press, the upfront cost for our clients didn’t justify the risky investment to see if it will sell on their-end,” said Salazar. “With the J Press we can fulfill these types of jobs for our clients with a fair price and quick turnarounds.”
The J Press offers a half-size solution for print runs of just one or thousands.
“The J Press allows us to offer flexibility, and as an independently-owned company, it also reinforces our reputation of innovation,” said Salazar. “With this powerful inkjet solution, we are helping our clients grow their business as well. It’s a billboard message our clients are printing on their packages; not just a plain brown box.”
The J Press 720S, as well as the recently introduced third-generation J Press 750S feature FUJIFILM Dimatix Samba single-pass piezo drop-on-demand inkjet technology to achieve 1,200 x 1,200 dpi resolution with four-level grayscale.