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JUNG since 1828: New high-performance printing machine inaugurated

Redaktion PSI Journal

Published on 11.08.2020

With the commissioning of a new, process-automated and significantly more powerful printing press in August 2020, promotional product partner JUNG since 1828 from Vaihingen an der Enz has taken another important step for a successful future. At the same time, JUNG has established a new quality standard for bespoke customer solutions.

The digital offset printing machine HP Indigo 12000 Digital Press with its clever automation tools will enable printing at top speed and increase productivity by almost 40 percent. Thanks to highly developed printing functions, the new system offers unlimited application possibilities and brilliant finishes for any substrate. Innovative colour matching tools ensure excellent colour accuracy and precision in printing.

This means that JUNG is perfectly equipped to achieve top product results even faster, more flexibly and optimally at the highest customer level, especially at peak times such as the upcoming Christmas trade. Large format products such as the Classic Wall Advent Calendar can be individually printed from a minimum quantity of 100 units. “Impressive performance, great printing results and extraordinary effects”, enthused Managing Director Peter Neff at the festive inauguration.

“The decision to invest in this new high-performance printing press is another real milestone for our company, opens up a wealth of new creative possibilities and sends a clear signal for our successful future orientation. We are immensely proud of our latest machine and are looking forward to the coming Christmas trade”, says Managing Director Dennis Dennig. “With this new centrepiece of our ultra-modern printing centre, JUNG will be able to produce print products in unique quality even more flexibly in the future and address customers even more individually and directly,” assures Dennig. www.jung-europe.com

Photo: Managing Director Peter Neff inaugurated the new printing press.