The Netherlands-based manufacturer will be at a 1,300sqm stand in PrintCity in hall 6 and will also have a presence at the Drupa Innovation Parc in hall 7.
It will demonstrate live production and application in four keynote segments and display solutions for collaterals-on-demand, interior and exterior signage, banners, posters and point-of-sale displays in full colour.
The emphasis will be on features such as colour-on-demand, personalisation and transpromo opportunities, as well as solutions to raise efficiency and productivity in graphic arts and technical documentation environments.
Océ will also show high-speed production printers for short and ultra-short print runs.
The company said its Prisma software solutions, which complement the new Océ JetStream, ColorStream 10000 and VarioStream 8000 printers, have been enhanced to add advanced colour support, high-uptime options, and improved integration and interoperability.
Drupa takes place at Messe Düsseldorf from 29 May to 11 June this year. Click here to go to the Drupa website.
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