The largest park of printers for the end of analog printing

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Therefore, some manufacturers such as HP and printing companies such as Pixarprinting they are striving to bring down that 90 percent of analog prints, before tablets, smartphones and other media for graphic material flood everything and the mere printing of a page on paper is a luxury. The printer pixarprintingNot only does he believe that paper is not dead, but he has invested in four new HP digital presses, plus two other 8-color Kimori machines and new HP Scitex systems.

The printer has even incorporated a special application, called Uragano which is in charge of deciding whether the jobs are printed in digital systems or in Offset (analog) and that can group more than a thousand daily jobs in hundreds of starts perfectly synchronized with the delivery time, the run, the type of paper and the grammage. “This job is practically impossible for a human being”; As explained by Rigamonti, Matteo Rigamonti, CEO of pixartprinting: “The result of this automated management of the process allows us to take advantage of the capacities of the machines to 100%, reducing practically zero waste and inefficiencies.”

pixartprinting digital printing

The printer, which has one of the most important printer parks in Europe, has the latest machines with Komori digital offset systems and, with the new Indigo acquired, reaches a total of 10 HP printers, which use a special management system created by HP for Pixarprinting.

The company was founded in 1994 by its current CEO, Matteo Rigamonti, and specializes in small format printing (magazines, catalogs, cards, stickers, labels, brochures, etc.), large format (high resolution reproductions, posters, posters , flags, displays, etc.) and packaged and currently has about 65,000 customers across Europe with an average of 2,000 orders per day.