The B2 five-colour plus coater Roland 500 replaces a straight five-colour Komori.
Because of the machine's coating functions, the London-based printer can put fewer print jobs through twice when applying special colour requirements.
Daval Litho managing director Allen Nash said: "While we have had a long-standing relationship with Komori, we looked at a full range of machines from all major suppliers.
"MAN Roland's offering gave us everything we needed and, in our opinion, is the best press currently on the market."
Nash added that the new press will reduce makeready times as it can execute these processes while the previous print job is still running.
It will run a Kodak Prinergy Evo-based front-end system.
The company has also bought MAN Roland's ColorPilot system for colour management.
The 20-staff firm has a turnover of £1.5m.
Source: printweek
Jul 29, 2007
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