Photo specialist Neel Hi-Tech Prints enters the digital realm with NexPress SE3000

Rajkot-based Neel Hi-Tech Prints has said it has "acquired the capability of tackling anything that concerns digital print" after investing in Gujarat's first Kodak NexPress SE3000 digital production colour press.

03 Jun 2011 | By PrintWeek India

The digital print firm which specialised in the photo album segment will now offer its client the personalised photo albums, on-demand sales and marketing communications, brochures, variable data prints, dimensional prints and a wide variety of application with the NexPress SE3000, which was inaugurated at its unit on 8 May 2011.
 
The firm is run by three partners Rajesh Patel, Jatin Patel and Pankaj Parmar.
 
Major sectors that are driving demand for printed jobs in the Saurashtra-Kutch regions in Gujarat are the saree and photo album. "The last 15 days or so has seen 10-12 thousand events, most of them weddings. We have catered to more than 25% of digital print needs of such events," said Rajesh. Add to that the requirement of the saree and other commercial segments and Parmar says, "we have our hands full with print work."
 
Rajesh stated that the appeal of the NexPress was the flexibility of its fifth unit to print watermark application, digital texturing and ability press to cover a larger portion of Pantone colour gamut without the need for special ordering or mixing.

"We have raised our productivity bar in terms of capabilities, performance and business growth," said Jatin.
 
The four year old digitial print firm is equipped with two Noritsu photo printing machines.


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