Purup-Eskofot has notched up its first sale of its DMX 2737 platesetter to a regional newspaper.
Newark-based The Advertiser Group, which publishes a number of titles including the Newark Advertiser, has installed the B2 machine to feed its 12-unit Harris press. It has also installed Purup-Eskofots EskoNet workflow.
"It was the strength of the EskoNet software that finally sold us the Purup-Eskofot system," said managing director Roger Parlby (left).
"Moving to CTP has made the whole pre-press operation considerably more efficient," added production director Graham de Caux (right).
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