Azura TU ‘green change’
Italian printing companies Baroni & Gori and Cartografica Toscana opt for Agfa’s chem-free Azura TU printing plates.
Italian printing companies Baroni & Gori and Cartografica Toscana opt for Agfa’s chem-free Azura TU printing plates.
Marchesi Grafiche Editoriali is a leading Italian company that has grown over the years. Recently, it started using Agfa’s Apogee workflow software on a subscription basis.
Canadian printer Innovative Displays expands into corrugated and grows business with the Jeti Tauro H3300 LED large-format UV inkjet printer
The InterioJet water-based printing system for interior decoration helps Chinese printing companies save costs while gaining new business through short runs and customization.
Graphic Visual Solutions provides the most comprehensive visual marketing & business communications in the industry with the help of PressTune & InkTune.
German newspaper printer Grafschafter Nachrichten once again opted for Agfa and invested in a prepress solution consisting of an Attiro ZH clean-out unit with cleaning module and Avatar V-ZH printing plates.
The performance, reliability and stability of Agfa’s single-pass UV inkjet inks are greatly valued by Industrial Inkjet Ltd, leader in bespoke industrial inkjet printing systems.
Danish printer KLS PurePrint achieved a smooth and eco-friendly prepress production flow with Agfa’s Adamas plate and Apogee software
Twelve months on from the installation of two Agfa Anapurna H2500i LED wide format machines being installed and Jack Clifford, Head of Operations at Solopress, confirms they have delivered improved quality, reliability and great ink savings for the business.
Apogee, PressTune and InkTune increases productivity for the Burke Group
Consort Display provides customers with access to cost-efficient, durable display solutions specializing in designs for harsh weather conditions.
Agfa’s Apogee, PressTune and InkTune software helped Swedish printer TMG streamline and standardize print production, improve quality and reduce ink consumption by 20%