Digital Ink-Jet First in Japan

Following a successful on-site acceptance test, Tokyo-based Japanese packaging printer Kinyosha Printing Co., Ltd. has started production on their newly installed UTECO Sapphire EVO Press.

New digital press at Kinyosha in Japan.
New digital press at Kinyosha in Japan.

This high-production digital inkjet press expands the company’s packaging print capabilities, with a cost-effective and highly flexible digital solution for high-speed, high-quality applications. The Sapphire EVO Press was developed by the Uteco Group  in partnership with Kodak  and is installed at the Kinyosha  plant in Ōguchi.

Kinyosha uses the Sapphire EVO Press to print both paper and plastic substrates across different applications for leading brand clients. “Kinyosha is looking forward to new business opportunities with the Sapphire EVO and the ability to drive new digital concepts for our customers,” says Izumi Makino, President of DP2 International (Digital Package Print International), which is responsible for packaging digital marketing activities as one of the group of companies under Kinyosha. “It is exciting to be the first operating installation site in the world for this ground-breaking capability in the packaging market. The flexibility to digitally print on flexible substrates and papers with environmentally friendly inks will enable us to offer our brand customers new creative solutions.”

Utilizing KODAK Stream Inkjet Technology and environmentally friendly water-based pigment inks from Kodak, the Sapphire EVO Press delivers excellent CMYK print quality on a variety of papers and plastic film materials such as PP, BOPP, PE, and PET. The web-fed press, which is equipped with KODAK Stream inkjet print heads and driven by a Kodak high-speed digital front end, supports a maximum web width of 650 mm and a print width of 622 mm. With production speeds of over 150 m/minute, it’s said to be faster than any other digital solution for flexible substrates. Kinyosha is using Kodak’s Personal Care pigment inks, which are certified for skin contact on personal care products and comply with regulatory requirements for indirect food contact in the EU and the US.

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