Indigo Digital Press

Indigo Digital Press

Indigo is a series of digital offset printing presses developed by Benny Landa in Ness Ziona, Israel.

HP Indigo presses are used in production commercial and label converting environments to print applications such as marketing collateral (e.g. brochures, business cards, posters, etc.) photo, direct mail, labels, folding cartons, flexible packaging, shrink sleeves, books, magazines, manuals, and specialty applications . Its ability to print without films and plates enables it to create personalized short runs, changing text, images and jobs without having to stop the press. Each press has up to 7 color stations, which can use cyan, magenta, yellow, black and a variety of special and spot color inks.

Read more about Indigo Digital Press:  HP Indigo Today, New Products, Technology, Criticism

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