A high-performance offset printing press capable of producing vibrant, five-color prints with a coating unit, ensuring high-quality, durable finishes ideal for professional-grade printing.
This two-color press from Heidelberg is known for its reliability in handling two-color jobs with precision, commonly used for jobs requiring high color fidelity and sharp details.
A specialized varnish machine used for applying protective finishes like gloss, matte, or satin on printed materials, enhancing their durability and visual appeal.
An automatic screen printing machine that enables high-speed and accurate printing on a wide variety of substrates, ideal for specialty applications such as UV effects and texture printing.
A comprehensive setup for screen printing that includes all essential equipment, allowing for custom and high-detail designs on various materials.
This machine applies metallic foils in precise, embossed patterns, adding a luxurious and eye-catching finish to printed products, often used for premium packaging and branding.
A dedicated setup for spiral and wiro binding, providing durable binding solutions ideal for notebooks, calendars, and other multi-page products.
Specialized equipment designed for crafting high-quality gift boxes, enabling customization and precision in box-making for various sizes and designs.
An automated machine for creating galleys (lines of type or printing proofs) efficiently, streamlining the process for print material alignment and accuracy.
This machine uses hot glue for secure, back-to-back pasting, commonly employed in album making and book binding for added durability.
A precision paper cutter that ensures clean, accurate cuts for paper and card stock, essential for professional finishing in print materials.
A machine used for die-cutting and punching designs or holes into paper, often utilized for creating customized shapes or openings in printed products.
A machine designed to create grooves in materials, enhancing the flexibility and foldability of cardboard or heavy paper, often used in box-making.