Ohtomi purchases and installs first MPS flexo press
April 24, 2019A ten-colour, EF 430 multi-substrate flexo press with the APC (Automated Print Control) package was purchased and installed by Indonesian printer Ohtomi, and marks their first MPS investment and fourth flexo press.
Previously as an exclusive user of letterpress technology, Ohtomi made the initial switch to flexo ten years ago. Hiroyoshi Oshima, Marketing Director at Ohtomi explains why: “In our manufacturing facility, we have 25 letterpress machines, running production of 50-60% of the total print jobs. We embraced flexo as a better alternative for longer print runs.”
Advantages
of flexo compared to letterpress
For Ohtomi, flexo was proven as the more favourable solution for their press
operators, as flexo presses are less complicated to operate versus letterpress
machines. Oshima adds: “Automation and pressure control has improved
considerably in flexo. Nowadays, flexo offers offset quality, which is a great
advantage combined with higher productivity compared to letterpress.”
The biggest advantage of letterpress, according to Oshima, is fine-tuning of colours and images.
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When demand for an additional new flexo press developed, Ohtomi was open for
consideration between the leading flexo press manufacturers. Keeping in mind
that presses are difficult to maintain due to high temperatures in Southeast
Asia, important to Ohtomi was a manufacturer with a solid and local service
infrastructure.
“Service was one of the main reasons we chose MPS, next to their proven reputation of offering the highest print quality and productivity,” said Oshima. “The MPS service organization is very organized and customer-focused, with their offering the Red Box with spare parts, remote support, as well as local expert engineer service from their regional office in Kuala Lumpur. We also have a good relationship with Ahmad Sopian, the local MPS agent in Indonesia.”
Ohtomi plans to purchase at least one additional MPS press within a year, and more in the future.