The digital print company will use the event, which is being held on 14-17 February, to showcase the colour inkjet technology, which is aimed at printers that want colour digital at a lower volume output.
Ghislain Segard, president of Nipson, said: "Offering customers the opportunity to print high-speed colour in addition to our well-established monochrome systems is the obvious strategy for the future.
"Our development has been under wraps until now, and we feel that Hunkeler is the ideal vehicle to launch our concept to the market."
Nipson will also be showcasing its flagship Digiflex monochrome continuous-feed machine that can print on substrates including coated and uncoated paper, labels, plastics, polyesters, foils and other thermal sensitive stock, at the show.
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