Article: Digital press - conventional inks. (use of conventional waterless inks for digital printing)

Quickmaster DI wins on consumables costs

As the new kids on the block began their charge into the printing arena one might have been forgiven for believing that the digital printing revolution was going to be steered by the liquid and dry toner manufacturers. However the launch by Heidelberg of first the GTO DI and more recently the Quickmaster DI changes all that; they run conventional waterless inks and are more economical overall in terms of running costs.

'Lower consumable costs are one of the key selling points in favour of the Quickmaster DI over its digital printing competitors,' says George Clarke, sales director of Heidelberg UK. 'That coupled with ...

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