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Second Versafire for Imprimerie Monterrain
Imprimerie Monterrain strengthens its digital fleet with the installation of a second Heidelberg digital press, the Versafire LV.
The family business from Cluses in Haute-Savoie was won over by the print quality, the variety of formats (up to 960 mm in banner mode) and the wide compatibility of substrates (from 40 g/m 2 to 600 µ).
It also has a Versafire EP digital press installed in 2019.
Hup Media invests in a Kongsberg cutting table
Hup Media, a printing company based in Nîmes in the Gard region of France, has just installed a Kongsberg digital cutting table.
This new equipment will enable the company, which specializes in visual communications, to increase its responsiveness while expanding its range of media and applications.
Signaletik Diffusion installs a Canon Colorado M3W
Signaletik Diffusion, a large-format printer based in Bonneuil-sur-Marne (Val-de-Marne, France), has just acquired a Canon Colorado M3W.
Equipped with a full range of options, this large-format UVgel printer (up to 162.5 cm wide) is currently being tested and fine-tuned before going into service on January 5, 2026. This investment strengthens the company's POP and all-media display production.
Sipap Oudin installs a Komori offset press
The Sipap Oudin printing plant in Poitiers, Vendée, has taken delivery of a Komori GL 837P Advance offset press. This new eight-color perfector press is the latest addition to Sipap Oudin's fleet, as the company continues to expand its presence in the high-end publishing and printing markets. Production start-up is scheduled within the next few days.
A machine for rounded corners arrives at Matoubrillant
Marseille-based Matoubrillant continues to modernize its workshop with the arrival of a new converting machine dedicated to corner rounding: the CCR40 Corner Rounding Machine.
This model complements an earlier, more compact unit and becomes the new benchmark for the production of card decks and business cards with rounded corners.
Equipped with a standard 6 mm bending radius, the CCR40 accepts a wide variety of formats, from A3 to 4 × 4 cm, and offers a cutting capacity of up to 4 cm in thickness, i.e. a hundred cards in a single gesture.
With this investment, Matoubrillant is supporting the growth of its web2print business and the development of its e-commerce site, which is attracting new profiles: freelance designers, trainers, coaches, individuals and tarot enthusiasts. "The personalized decks segment, from a single copy, is experiencing significant growth, driven by demand for prototypes", indicates the printer.
Klemens Design expands its workshop with an Epson SC-S90610
Klemens Design, a company based in the Somme region of France and specializing in car wraps, mechanical sports kits and printing on all media, has invested in an Epson SC-S90610 large-format printer.
This SureColor is a 64-inch (162.5 cm) eco-solvent machine for vinyl, tarpaulins, coated textiles and other flexible substrates. "A strategic investment that will boost quality, speed up production and pave the way for even more ambitious new projects!" the printer assures us on social networks.
Bureau 2000 strengthens its workshop with two new machines
Based in Plougastel-Daoulas in Finistère, France, Bureau 2000 has just acquired a Konica Minolta C12000 press, accompanied by an impressive in-line finishing module for folding, creasing, stitching and die-cutting, designed to handle a wide variety of formats and weights.
The print shop has also installed an AccurioShine 3600, dedicated to 3D varnishing and digital gilding.
A few months earlier, Bureau 2000 had already invested in an HP R1000 Latex plotter for rigid and flexible substrates.
Perfectmix opts for Heidelberg Jetfire 50
The Perfectmix group, which has two production sites at Villeneuve-Loubet and Saint Laurent du Var in the Alpes-Maritimes, has just placed an order for a Jetfire 50 inkjet press, combined with the Prinect Production Manager workflow.
This strategic choice marks a technological turning point for the printer, strengthening its ability to optimize production lead times and increase flexibility. With this installation, Heidelberg confirms its unique position as a supplier covering all âeuros offset, flexo, toner and âeuros inkjet printing technologies in an integrated workflow.





















