The upgraded Speedster is equipped with the close loop registration system and remote ink system from Peretta. The machine is also equipped with a motorised ink fountain solution.
Saurabh Gupta, director at Prakash Webtech, said: "The upgraded machine is sturdy and heavy duty with minimal wastage which means savings for the customer. The new upgradation helps in high accuracy and precision printing."
The web offset manufacturer has sold more than 50 configurations as per the customer’s requirement.
The manufacturing of the web offset presses takes place at two manufacturing units, one in Faridabad and one in Ballabhgarh.
Gupta said: "We have invested multimillion dollars in our CNC facilities to produce high quality web offset printing machines. Each machine is tested thoroughly before it is dispatched."
A demonstration of this web press can be had at Hall 6.
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