Big, Bigger, Biggest—It’s drupa time!
Landa Corporation has unveiled Nanography™, what the company says is a new digital printing category for mainstream commercial, packaging, and publishing markets. At drupa 2012, Landa Corp. will demonstrate its new line-up of Nanographic sheetfed and web presses. The company is led by Benny Landa, who launched the Indigo digital press in 1993. "The Landa Nanographic Printing process is the result of ten years of nanotechnology research. It is a true breakthrough that enables our presses to achieve amazing results," says Landa, chairman and CEO. At the heart of the Nanographic Printing process is Landa NanoInk™, which is comprised of pigment particles only tens of nanometers in size. The Landa Nanographic Printing process can print on any off-the-shelf substrate, from coated and uncoated paper stocks to recycled carton, newsprint, and plastic packaging films—all without requiring any kind of pre-treatment or special coating. The Landa family of six Nanographic Printing presses have a very small footprint and can print in up to eight colors at 600 dpi or 1,200 dpi resolution. pP
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