05.09.22
Salt Lake City-based Hudson Printing and Landa Digital Printing announced that Hudson has acquired a second Landa S10P Nanographic Printing Press, six months after the first S10P moved into production at the site.
“The first S10P gave us both increased productivity and expanded capacity,” said Hudson Printing CEO Paul Hudson. “Now we have room to grow. With the market demanding more every day, a second S10P is imperative.”
With unlimited digital variability on each page and from sheet to sheet as well as very high speed, the first S10P at Hudson began moving through work very rapidly.
“A million impressions of a highly personalized long run that would have taken many shifts on other presses…was knocked out in a few hours by the S10P,” Hudson said. “Now, with the S10P, I can say we are producing work that’s more beautiful than ever – with different images and data from page to page -- and we’re more on time than ever.”
Although his initial idea had been to start moving work to the Landa S10P, and over time begin exploring new products that take advantage of the press’ unique capabilities, Hudson’s plan was changed as the press started handling more of the operation’s workload.
“The press was so effective at producing the long run variable data work, that we changed our strategy to emphasize and attract more of this type of work,” said Hudson. “The second press will allow us to pursue our vision introducing products that only this technology can produce.”
The Landa S10P Nanographic Printing Press in double-sided B1 (41”) format utilizes the Nanography process for advantage, including reproduction of up to 96% of Pantone colors when using seven colors, 6,500 sheets per hour speed, compatibility with all off-the-shelf substrates, robust data/print solutions, digital printing solutions, and easy integration with workflows and other upstream and downstream systems.
“The first S10P gave us both increased productivity and expanded capacity,” said Hudson Printing CEO Paul Hudson. “Now we have room to grow. With the market demanding more every day, a second S10P is imperative.”
With unlimited digital variability on each page and from sheet to sheet as well as very high speed, the first S10P at Hudson began moving through work very rapidly.
“A million impressions of a highly personalized long run that would have taken many shifts on other presses…was knocked out in a few hours by the S10P,” Hudson said. “Now, with the S10P, I can say we are producing work that’s more beautiful than ever – with different images and data from page to page -- and we’re more on time than ever.”
Although his initial idea had been to start moving work to the Landa S10P, and over time begin exploring new products that take advantage of the press’ unique capabilities, Hudson’s plan was changed as the press started handling more of the operation’s workload.
“The press was so effective at producing the long run variable data work, that we changed our strategy to emphasize and attract more of this type of work,” said Hudson. “The second press will allow us to pursue our vision introducing products that only this technology can produce.”
The Landa S10P Nanographic Printing Press in double-sided B1 (41”) format utilizes the Nanography process for advantage, including reproduction of up to 96% of Pantone colors when using seven colors, 6,500 sheets per hour speed, compatibility with all off-the-shelf substrates, robust data/print solutions, digital printing solutions, and easy integration with workflows and other upstream and downstream systems.