PMS Design & Print is aiming to boost its green credentials by investing in a Heidelberg Suprasetter A52 running Fuji Pro-T processless plates.
The Sydenham, London-based company will produce around 400 plates a month on the new machine, which will replace a Prosetter visible light system.
The investment is part of a move to work towards reducing its alcohol to 2 to 3% in the coming months.
Glyn Limpenny, managing director at eight-staff PMS, said: "The reduction in chemical usage will not only save us money and time, but is a contribution towards a greener industry.
"We think the green factor is something that is becoming increasingly important when running this business."
The platesetter, which will arrive in January, will feed the its five- and two-colour Speedmaster SM 52s and a Printmaster QM 46-2.
PMS was established in 1974 and produces business brochures as well as stationery for clients in London and the South-East.
Source: printweek
The Sydenham, London-based company will produce around 400 plates a month on the new machine, which will replace a Prosetter visible light system.
The investment is part of a move to work towards reducing its alcohol to 2 to 3% in the coming months.
Glyn Limpenny, managing director at eight-staff PMS, said: "The reduction in chemical usage will not only save us money and time, but is a contribution towards a greener industry.
"We think the green factor is something that is becoming increasingly important when running this business."
The platesetter, which will arrive in January, will feed the its five- and two-colour Speedmaster SM 52s and a Printmaster QM 46-2.
PMS was established in 1974 and produces business brochures as well as stationery for clients in London and the South-East.
Source: printweek
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