The focus of Durst’s stand at FESPA 2020 in Madrid, Spain (24-27 March), the P5 350 printing system offers “extended features, options and inks to perfect the hybrid variety of applications for roll-to-roll media and boards.” The 3.5m / 11.5ft printer is equipped with a multi-roll option, so users can load rolls during printing to reduce setup times and increase efficiency.

Durst's P5 350 was featured at Printing United 2019

 “Durst, manufacturer of advanced digital printing and production technologies, continues the success story of the P5 digital production platform, Stand A20 Hall 7, at FESPA 2020 in Madrid, Spain, from 24-27 March,” said a company press release issued in Brixen, Italy.  “In line with Durst's own pixel-to-output strategy, the printing system is supplied with workflow software for print preparation and analytics software for processing real production parameters. This enables the customer to start production immediately.

“Accordingly, Durst accompanies the machine installation with extensive software training and services. Since the official launch of the new P5 production platform with the P5 350 and P5 210 printing systems at Fespa 2019 in Munich, more than 50 installations have been implemented worldwide, which documents the attractiveness of the overall package.

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“The Durst Professional Services (DPS) with modular software modules for pre-press or the networking of several printing systems present what further business opportunities and optimization potential the pixel-to-output strategy offers," Durst says. "For the web-based product presentation and customer communication, DPS offers with Smart Shop a web shop solution that can be fully integrated from the online catalogue or configurator to the printing system. LiftERP, an enterprise resource planning software especially for print service providers, will  also be presented. This has already been implemented with over 20 customers in the USA and will be localized for the European market this year."

The Durst booth will be flanked by textile application presentations with a focus on pigment inks, which is "increasingly becoming a universal solution in industrial textile printing."

Christoph Gamper, CEO and co-owner of the Durst Group, says: "The high demand for our P5 printing systems is unbroken, the workflow and analytics software is continuously being developed, but we also see the increased need for information and training among customers, which we also address with expanded services. 

“It is exciting for us to see the level of integration in which our solutions are used. While some are satisfied with the pure RIP function and the print quality, we implement complex web-to-print production infrastructures with others. For us, the focus is always on the Durst printing system, which can be integrated into the production processes with the respective Durst software and can be modularly scaled depending on the scope."

For more information, visit: www.durst-group.com/fespa

 

 

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