NJP updates CTP with TPT

New Jarrold Printing has opted for two Lscher Xpose! 180 platesetters to feed the presses at its new 40m Norfolk plant.

The deal with Lscher's UK agent Turning Point Technologies (TPT) for the fully-automatic thermal VLF devices was clinched after a NJP team saw the same kit in action at a French firm.

"For the demo we visited a site in Paris where the set up was exactly the automated vision we were aiming to achieve, two robot-fed Lschers supporting KBA presses," said commercial director David Medler (pictured right with data systems manager Rick Necchi).

The platesetters will churn out 500 plates a day, from 650x550mm to 1,030x1,485mm, when the new factory goes live. They replace two Creo devices.

NJP currently uses Creo's Prinergy, but is talking to a number of firm's about a new workflow.

This latest spend follows last week's announcement that the firm had rubberstamped the deal to take a second KBA 64pp Compacta 818.

"We needed to buy new CTP hardware to complement our press investment program," said Medler.

Story by Darryl Danielli