The Japanese press manufacturer will showcase the likes of the new five-colour B2 Enthrone 29, the Lithrone SX640 and the Lithrone S840P with its H-UV drying system alongside equipment from a range of partners including Kodak, Horizon and PrintVis MIS.
The S840P was on show at Ipex turning out copies of the PrintWeek IpexDaily newspaper and the same model will be the centrepiece of its workflow demonstrations at the event which runs from 9 to 11 November.
European marketing manager Philip Dunn said: "At Ipex our H-UV system was the highlight of the Komori stand, delivering finishing-ready perfected sheets. For our November event ... we're running jobs on material notorious for its difficult drying, so that we really can prove the production and environmental benefits of the new drying system. These demonstrations ... will utilise Kodak's new Trillian plate."
Other partners at the event include Toyo Ink, Van Son Ink, Baldwin drying systems, technotrans control systems and UPM paper.
For more information email steve_turner@komori.co.uk.
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