The family-owned Shelton-based company bought the machine to expand its color offering across a wider range of formats and faster turnaround times.
Inform Printing president Bill Carlson said the new press also offers "an exceptionally quick makeready with very little waste, which is very important in our ability to turn jobs around quickly and meet our environmental goals.
"Additionally the Spica's capacity to flexibly handle a very wide work mix better positions us to be more competitive by enabling us to run a variety of jobs we might not have been able to do in the past."
The Komori is run alcohol free, aiding the company's green credentials, which is FSC-certified.
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