Indigo and Nilpeter have announced an OEM agreement, which will see the inline finishing solutions for Indigos WebStream 100, 200 and 400 digital presses being sold through Indigo as a single package.
Indigo chairman and chief executive Benny Landa said: "The rapid growth in the labels sector has created fresh opportunities for digital offset colour printing. Nilpeter is an ideal partner to work with in this market."
The Omnius WebStream digital presses enable printers to produce four- to seven-colour labels, both digitally and on-demand, and on any substrate.
The WebStream, demonstrated at this years Labelexpo, combines One-Shot Colour technology with Indigos digital offset colour series two printing engine, delivering up to 16m per minute in four colours.
The WebStream 100 is available with Indigos options, including printing up to seven colours, IndiChrome OnPress and OffPress special colour solutions and Yours Truly personalisation tools.
The WebStream 100 and 200 systems are also upgradeable to Omnius WebStream 400 systems.
Story by Andy Scott
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