Greg Hrinya, Associate Editor04.03.19
With flexography still serving as the primary source of label printing, it’s no secret that demand for these conventional presses continues in 2019. These are not the presses of yesteryear, though. Manufacturers are continually devising ways to modernize their machines, especially with the inclusion of automation.
Mark Andy, a printing press supplier based in Chesterfield, MO, USA, has not slowed down its development of its award-winning Performance Series line of flexo presses. Even as the company totes its more digital-friendly options–Digital One and Digital Series HD–flexo is still a significant driver of Mark Andy’s business.
Mark Andy has a wide range of offerings for customers, including the P7E, P5E, P4 and P3 presses. The company also recently launched the P9E. “The future-proof Performance Series platform (or P-Series) provides converters equipment to not only meet but exceed the ever-evolving demands converters continue to face,” explains Jeff Cowan, Mark Andy’s director of business development, Performance Series. “The market seems to approve, as we have a
Mark Andy, a printing press supplier based in Chesterfield, MO, USA, has not slowed down its development of its award-winning Performance Series line of flexo presses. Even as the company totes its more digital-friendly options–Digital One and Digital Series HD–flexo is still a significant driver of Mark Andy’s business.
Mark Andy has a wide range of offerings for customers, including the P7E, P5E, P4 and P3 presses. The company also recently launched the P9E. “The future-proof Performance Series platform (or P-Series) provides converters equipment to not only meet but exceed the ever-evolving demands converters continue to face,” explains Jeff Cowan, Mark Andy’s director of business development, Performance Series. “The market seems to approve, as we have a
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