The Future of Paper & Flexible Packaging Printing with Web Offset Technology
One week ago today, on November 26, DG press welcomed guests to its annual Open House, marking another successful event, with guests travelling from near and far to join us. The event underscored DG press’s commitment to innovation and industry leadership in web offset printing and packaging solutions. With engaging sessions, cutting-edge technology demonstrations, and the unveiling of our latest advancements, the Open House reinforced our vision for the future of printing.
The event provided an intimate setting, allowing for meaningful one-on-one discussions with our experts. During the plenary sessions, key topics included:
Waste reduction strategies: By far the most popular plenary session, this discussion offered insights into the latest efforts by our R&D engineers to reduce waste in web offset printing without compromising production quality or efficiency.
Web offset printing with the B1 format: This session delved into the commercial and technical aspects of the growing demand for large-format machines, with a particular focus on pharmaceutical printing. Attendees learned about DG press’s latest B1 format developments, designed to meet the emerging needs of this specialised market.
Control upgrades to extend machine lifespan: A highly technical session that highlighted the benefits of our control upgrade packages. In an engaging format, our R&D Manager addressed pressing questions about maximizing the potential of existing equipment to ensure long-term performance and reliability.
Live demonstration of the DG-AUXO
Attendees were excited to witness the third-generation web offset sleeve machine in action. Operators demonstrated key processes such as sleeve changeovers, plate bending, offering an up-close look at these critical printing operations. The hands-on session created excitement as guests engaged directly with the operator to ask in-depth questions. Guests were particularly engaged during this hands-on session, taking the opportunity to ask in-depth questions and explore the machine's technical capabilities, including its impressive maximum speed of 400 m/min.
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