03.30.23
About a year ago, hubergroup Print Solutions launched the digital print folder for its offset portfolio, which is intended to enable customers to benefit from faster and more efficient production, among other things.
Now the international ink specialist is taking stock: according to hubergroup, the reaction of customers to the digital solution was consistently positive, and they were impressed by the high color accuracy that is possible thanks to the integration in the company's own color management system HDCC.
In the meantime, the ink manufacturer has therefore already connected four hubergroup sites in Europe and North America to the production of digital print folders and switched a large number of customers to the digital solution.
“At the beginning, we expected that we would have to convince our customers to test the digital print folders – but the opposite has been the case: almost all the customers we have approached so far were immediately willing to test our digital print folder and switched to it after a short time,” said Heinz Aumüller, who is responsible for prepress and process standardization at hubergroup. “Some have even approached us proactively. The quality and color accuracy of the digital print folders, combined with the more efficient and flexible production process, are simply convincing."
The special feature of the hubergroup solution is the complete integration into the company's own color management system HDCC. This means that the digital print folders go through the same quality control processes as analog print folders and are also verified against their analogue reference. In addition, customers benefit from a faster and more efficient production process, which is particularly noticeable in the creation of multiple copies and multi-site productions.
To meet the demand for digital print folders, hubergroup is setting up a global network of locations. Currently, the inks manufacturer produces digital print folders at four sites: Celle (Germany), Nottingham (UK), Arlington Heights (USA) and Mississauga (Canada).
“Our global network of production sites and their centralized access to our HDCC opens up completely new possibilities for flexibility and resource availability,” Aumüller added. “Especially in global colour projects, we benefit from location independence and digital print folder output at the destination. The next site integrations are already being planned so that our customers can benefit even more from our flexibility and efficiency."