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Basic Agreement with Artron Group on First Installation of Impremia NS40 in China

On June 24, 2021, Komori Corporation (Sumida-ku, Tokyo; Representative Director, President and CEO Satoshi Mochida) is pleased to announce the conclusion of a basic agreement with Artron Art Group Co., Ltd. (Shenzhen, Guangdong Province, People's Republic of China) on the 40-inch Sheetfed Nanographic Printing® System Impremia NS40.

At China Print 2021, held in Beijing (June 23–27, 2021), the Artron Group and Komori reached a basic agreement on installation of the Impremia NS40, the first of its kind in China. This agreement is based on Artron's judgment that the application of the high-speed, B1-size digital printing system is vitally important to its new strategic business development.
Artron, top printing company
Founded in 1993, Artron is China's top printing company in the field of art printing, such as art books and auction catalogs. The company's art-related printed materials are highly esteemed by the world's most renowned designers. For 25 years since 1996, Artron and Komori have been building a strategic cooperative relationship in the field of printing.
The pressure of competition in the packaging industry has only intensified in recent years, so the application of offset printing in packaging must develop in the direction of larger formats. Only in this way can efficiency be improved and costs reduced.
Impremia NS4040" Sheetfed Nanographic Printing® System
Introducing a new digital press, with the impressive productivity and profitability needed to expand customers' businesses by meeting growing demand for short and medium runs including variable printing and versioning for immediate turnaround on jobs such as packages, displays and point of purchase. Supported by Komori's previously amassed technologies, and with unique designs such as use of image transfer blankets, the press achieves B1 print speeds of 6,500 sph. As a "digital offset" press, the Impremia NS40 is the peak of digital presses and is made possible only by Komori.

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