Trigon installs Asia’s first HP Indigo 25K

Taking a new leap in digital printing, Trigon Digital will be using the HP Indigo 25K to meet the growing flexible packaging demand. This is the first customer installation of the flagship HP Indigo 25K digital press across Asia.

18 Mar 2021 | By Rahul Kumar

Anil Namugade, managing director, Trigon Digital with the HP Indigo 25K

A leading print and packaging solutions provider with an all-digital setup, Trigon Digital has been addressing the needs of customers from across India, Middle East, Europe and South East Asia. The ultra-modern HP Indigo 25K installation with a 30-inches printing width will allow Trigon to venture into customised pouch, shrink sleeves, IML printing on a large scale. The machine features an inline slitting option, which will enable Trigon to print label media of up to 30-inches width and then slit it inline to smaller rolls for further finishing.

The HP Indigo 25K offers the agility to meet rapidly evolving customer needs, across all types of packaging requirements. With the HP Indigo technology, Trigon will be able to support brand owners with innovative solutions in packaging while supporting them throughout the product development process — from prototype to marketing test samples to production and shelf. Trigon is a long-standing partner of HP, having invested in the HP Indigo 6900 press in 2018.

Anil Namugade, managing director, Trigon Digital, said, “We have been servicing our customers with print and packaging solutions since 2007. With the industry evolving and growing exponentially, we required a solution to add value to our business and support the increasing demand of small and medium quantity packaging runs with no MOQ. Today, the package is the messenger, the brand and storefront, all integrated into one. With our new HP Indigo 25K, we are ready to bring the power of the digital transformation to label and flexible packaging. Furthermore, we are on a mission to transform our business, achieving exceptional standard of print quality, sustainability, and quick service experience to our customers, and the installation of the HP Indigo 25K is an important step in that journey.”

A Appadurai, country manager, HP Indigo, HP India, said, “India is fast becoming a hub for startups and small brands, especially in food and beverages sector. It is crucial for brands and businesses to have high-quality packaging for their products to be placed on shelf for visibility. A high-quality printed package increases the brand value and gains trust from the consumers. Due to the nature of digital printing, there is no MOQ concept with HP Indigo. Also plates or cylinders are not required to be made, so along with HP Indigo, Trigon can support such brands to launch their product in the market faster, digitally printed pouches can be turned around in as low as five to seven days from the approval of artwork to physical pouches. With the first HP Indigo 25K installation in the region, Trigon Digital will be able to help its customers to get to market faster with their innovative services and products.”

According to HP Indigo, its inks meet FDA, EU and Swiss packaging regulations for well-defined conditions of use and are suitable for indirect contact applications. “HP is committed to providing safety in print packaging across a comprehensive range of applications, including pharma and food packaging.”

The company also claimed, “HP Indigo inks do not contain any UV curing substances or any photoinitiators and meet the industry-accepted definition of low migration inks. Apart from printing on standard flexible packaging media, HP Indigo can also print on both recyclable and compostable media from partner media vendors.”