This is the third Pamex show for the company and it expects continued good response as they have always got from the show. Sangam Khanna, director-sales, Insight Print, said: "We need customers who do not wait for Drupa and need printing presses at the earliest."Insight is focusing on the Lithrone A-37, which has a unique print size of 25x37 inches that the company claims no other competitor currently has.
The formal launch of this machine is likely to take place in December, 2011. "We are expecting to sellmore than ten offset printing presses at the show as we have booked some on the first day of exhibition," added Khanna.Komori is also focusing on their HUV technology and organising four to five classes by its HUV expert Fuji Moto at the stall.
According to Moto, HUV is a high-efficiency UV printing equipment, which was introduced two years ago. "It involves a new type of ink that responds or dies upon exposure to a more limited light source, and fewer bulbs than conventional UV."
Insight books order for the Komori Lithrone A-37 on display at their stand
Insight Print Communications, one of the Indian representatives for the Japanese press manufacturer Komori, which is displaying posters and print samples of offset printing presses from Komori has a potential order for Komori Lithrone A-37 presses at Pamex.