On its stand, the company is showcasing KIP Colour (world’s first LED-based wide-format colour plotter) and Colortrac SmartLF Gx+42 CCD scanner, among several other machines catering to different segments. "The response at Ipex has been very good. We have already got orders for five machines for KIP and Colortrac. Plus a few more, for other machines exhibited here, are in the final stages," says Akram Mohammed, regional manager, Reprographics India.
The company is also giving visitors a sneak-peak of the Kim UV 180, a UV printer which will be launched by the end of this year. Head-quartered in New Delhi, Reprographics India has over 1,200 installations all over India in the wide-format segments.
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