The printers were presented with awards in multiple categories. The award ceremony was an acknowledgement of their superior print capabilities on Komori presses.
Neil Wrigglesworth, general manager, Komori Graphic Technology Center (KGC) said: "We have more than 100 Komori presses in India. In our interaction with customers and visitors, we see that printers in India are ready to invest in high-quality technology of Komori like KHS-AI and H-UV."
Sangam Khanna, director (Komori Division) Insight Communication said: "Our customers are doing some quality printing on Komori machines."
Komori has participated at the PrintPack show to interact with printers without a display of machinery. It also announced that KGC is positive about training printers and operators.
Komori is planning to conduct an international open house for Indian printers at its KGC Tsukuba Plant in 2011.
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