Diss, UK December 18th., 2006
Value for money with SpeedSetter VM4 CtP Kenads Printers in Worthing, West Sussex discovers many benefits and cost savings from OpenRIP Symphony CtP workflow.
When Ian Strudwick from Kenads Printers decided to change to photopolymer plates for his B3 presses, a four colour Ryobi 524 and a single colour GTO 52, he knew that his current platesetter had to be replaced. He started looking for a new system and found it in the RIPit SpeedSetter VM4, which is being distributed by TECSA in the UK. Kenads Printers, founded in 1982 by partners Ian and Ken Strudwick, engages in general commercial work. Their main jobs are brochures, leaflets and promotional print. Most of their customers are local and their full-service shop includes prepress, printing and finishing services. more (pdf) ....
November 23rd, 2006 – Diss, UK
SpeedSetter VM improves productivity at Shelley Printers. Shelley Printers, a 30-year old commercial print shop in Leicester recently installed RIPit’s SpeedSetter VM together with the RIPit workflow experiencing savings no one had expected.
In June this year, Nigel Bellamy, managing director of Shelley Printers Ltd, Leicester took the decision to replace his old Linotype Herkules filmsetter with a modern computer-to-plate (CtP) solution. He chose the RIPit SpeedSetter VM for the B3 format to make the plates for his two Heidelberg GTO 52 presses – one a two-colour, the other a four-colour. The shops main work consists of mailers, four-colour envelopes, stationery, but also brochures, flyers and books as well as many other commercial jobs. more (pdf) ...
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