Durst (Rochester, NY) announced a new printing platform – the P5 series. The first member of the family is the large format printing flagship, P5 250 HS, with shipping starting in April. The P5 250 HS is targeted towards high-volume industrial production, as well as one-off s in offset quality. P5 relates to five core features at the heart of this technology: productivity, reliability, workflow, versatility and print quality.

Durst P5 technology features the following:

  • Print volume capability in two-pass mode up to 240 sq. m/hr. and high-resolution modes of 1,200 dpi;
  • Offset printing quality with a drop-size of 5 pcl;
  • Durst Analytics information platform for preemptive maintenance and detailed machine and consumption data to guarantee maximum uptime;
  • Durst Workflow, which provides an in-house developed suite of applications tailored for Durst printers and with unique features beyond ripping.

For more information, visit durstus.com.

Mark Kissling

Mark Kissling is Signs of the Times’ Editor-in-Chief. Contact him at mark.kissling@smartworkmedia.com.

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