Friesens Invests in Two HP Indigo 50000 Digital Presses for Book Printing
Friesens Corporation, Canada's largest printer of hardcover books, is investing in two new industrial-scale HP Indigo 50000 Digital Presses to extend its leadership in book printing with a more flexible, cost-efficient platform, as it shifts more capacity to digital production.
Installation of the first unit was completed this week at the Friesens printing facility in Altona, Manitoba. The oversized B1 (30-inch) duplex, roll-to-roll HP Indigo 50000 Digital Press is the first in this digital productivity class to be installed in Canada.
“The HP Indigo 50000 solution will enable us to further leverage variable printing to drive a leaner book production process, saving on multiple finishing steps for roll-to-sewn book blocks compared with the offset process,” said Chad Friesen, CEO of Friesens Corporation. “This is an important part of a larger automation initiative that will continue offering market-leading solutions to our customers, while responding to margin compression, and overcoming labor shortages.”
An HP Indigo digital press owner since 2011, operating two HP Indigo W7200 web presses, Friesens chose the HP Indigo 50000 solution for its wider format, higher capacity, automation, and ability to more cost effectively print shorter run books compared with offset, saving on paper waste, time and production costs through a roll-to-book-block solution.
“The quality and productivity of the HP Indigo 50000, combined with the format size and unique imposition capabilities, will enable us to transfer more of our offset production to digital production,” added Byron Loeppky, senior vice president of Books.
The second HP Indigo 50000 press is scheduled for installation in late 2020.
The new digital platform offers savings both in production time and costs. In particular, Friesens will take advantage of the HP Indigo 50000 frame to gang multiple jobs.
“Congratulations to Friesens on choosing the HP Indigo 50000 Digital Press as the platform to grow print business into the future with high automation and flexibility,” said Haim Levit, HP Indigo Americas vice president. “The HP Indigo 50000 is a game-changer and the perfect solution for printers aiming to improve sustainability with less waste and boost profitability with lower costs.”
The 29.3x44 inch (746x1120 mm ) image size enables ultimate flexibility in imposition efficiency to print virtually any book or photo book, including yearbooks, lay-flat books, long book covers, and calendars. High productivity enables print service providers to deliver during high peak-season production.
Friesens is a 112-year old premier book, yearbook and packaging solutions provider. The 600 employee-owners serve publishers, schools, self-publishers, and consumer brands from their 350,000-sq.-ft. facilities in Altona, Manitoba, Canada.
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