Due to be delivered in September 2021, the machine is an updated version of an existing Rapida 75PRO that was installed in 2015.
The press is configured to handle lightweight materials and can run at speeds up to 15,000 sheets per hour, while colour and quality is controlled automatically using Koenig & Bauer’s ErgoTronic ColourDrive with lab option for special colour.
SF Taylor, which specialises in delivering a hybrid manufacturing and print management service as well as a communication and creative design functions, says the latest buy forms part of a large-scale re-investment into the company.
SF Taylor managing director Simon Young comments: “Koenig & Bauer are our preferred partner for printing presses and we have a strong relationship built on the successes we enjoyed with the first press we purchased.
“We often host customer visits and demonstrations in our factory to show people what the machine can do and the last investment in a Rapida 75PRO has contributed significantly to our business growth since 2015.”
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