Print21 magazine: A press for all seasons

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The Xeikon press, launched in the dawn of digital printing at the 1993 Ipex that saw Benny Landa debut the Indigo, has long been recognised as ‘the other’ digital press.

Range of applications: Trevor Crowley (left), sales general manager, and Klaus Nielsen, Asia-Pacific director at Xeikon
Range of applications: Trevor Crowley (left), sales general manager, and Klaus Nielsen, Asia-Pacific director at Xeikon

In the intervening years the two brands have enjoyed very different destinies, but with a new stable ownership in Flint Group, the Belgium-based Xeikon is expanding its reach and addressing a greater array of printers with a compelling message. Patrick Howard speaks with Trevor Crowley.

The utility of the Xeikon press and its webfed, dry toner-based technology is such that it allows operators to produce the widest range of industrial and commercial printing, according to its developers. A comprehensive range of Xeikon engines address label production, folding cartons, and commercial printing. Read more in Print21 magazine.

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