New product development manager Maigret Ravensbergen said it was developed after a question in PrintWeeks Jos Help Line last year asking if there was a carbonless product suitable for Indigo presses.
The product was then developed and tested at Arjo Wiggins Butlers Court research centre on Indigo presses.
Ravensbergen said more new products were being developed for use on Indigo and other digital presses.
Idem Digital has been approved for use on Indigo Engine 1 machines, such as the TurboStream, Platinum and e-Print Pro+.
More information will be available on the Indigo stand in Hall 5 at Ipex.
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