Two new Landa nanographic presses in Europe

Examples of nanographic printing in B1 format (750 x 1050 mm) on the Landa S10 press. © Landa

This brings the number of nanographic presses on the European continent to seven.

Landa continues to make its mark in the printing market, since the launch of its printing technology in 2017. The inventor of nanography has attracted two new printers in Europe.

A Landa S10P, a B1 format duplex nanographic press, will be installed in the Netherlands at Simian, says the Israeli manufacturer. Simian has around 180 employees at three production sites and under three brands that specialise in online printing (Reclameland, Drukland.nl and Flyerzone).

CEO Wouter Haan is particularly impressed by the vibrant colours, the unrivalled print quality and the return on investment. The printer wants to transfer all its digital work and a third of its offset work to the new press.
The installation of the nanographic press was planned, before the strong spread of the coronavirus epidemic, in the second half of 2020.

And according to our Belgian colleagues from Graphic News, a second Landa S10P press will be installed in the Netherlands, in Em. de Jong, a group of printing works with 750 employees specialising in newspapers and brochures. It is expected to go into production at the Baarle-Nassau site at the beginning of next year.

"We plan to install dozens of presses over the next 12 months." said earlier this year Yishai Amir, Landa's CEO. These two installations bring to seven the number of Landa presses ordered on the European continent, including one in France. The French nanographic press has been installed since December at the Prenant group's printing plant, which has opted for the heptachromic model (CMYK plus purple, orange and green).

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