Digital Printers
Experience ultimate speed to market with our fleet of HP Indigo & Canon VarioPrint presses.
With presses in each of our five production facilities, we can produce fast, consistent results with unsurpassed quality.
Cairns Hub
HP Indigo 7r – 310x425mm maximum print area
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Brisbane Hub
HP Indigo 7r – 310x425mm maximum print area
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Sydney Hub
HP Indigo 100K – 510x720mm maximum print area
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Melbourne Hub
HP Indigo 100K – 510x720mm maximum print area
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Canon VarioPrint iX3200 - A3 Maximum Print Area
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Perth Hub
HP Indigo 5500 & 7800 – 310x425mm maximum print area
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Why is HP Indigo so good?
HP Indigo Best Practice
For this reason we recommend the following:
- Perfect Bound Books — Laminate the outer front cover, especially if there is heavy ink coverage around the spine.
- Saddle Staple Books — Laminate the outer front cover, but only if it contains a heavy ink coverage.
- Presentation Folders or Diecut Shapes — Laminate the printed area, especially if the print surface contains a heavy ink coverage.
- Small grey or half-tone text — Avoid thin typefaces for text smaller than 9pt.
- Reversed out white text on dark backgrounds — Avoid thin typefaces for text smaller than 9pt.
HP Indigo - The Green Printing Choice
Energy Savings
True digital offset architecture, powered by HP Indigo's unique proprietary Liquid Electrophotography (LEP) technology, enables a high ink coverage job with low energy consumption, without compromising on the safety aspect of food packaging use. HP Indigo presses are equipped with advanced energy recovery mechanisms such as regenerative braking and an advanced heat recovery system. Thereby, these presses achieve optimal press productivity by reducing media waste and energy consumption.
Limited VOC Emittance
The HP Indigo digital press emits a fraction of the VOCs used in conventional printing processes. The HP Indigo digital press has a capture and control system utilising a chiller system and flow of cold water that allows the capturing of VOCs in the recycling system located in the utility cabinet of the press.
Ink Composition
The carrier liquid used in HP Indigo ElectroInks is a high-purity, virtually odorless, synthetic isoparaffinic fluid comprised of low weight hydrocarbon chains (C11-C13), commonly used in personal care products and allowed for use in food contact materials across various jurisdictions. Mineral oil is defined as an oil that has a long hydrocarbon chain (>C20). All HP Indigo ElectroInks used for our packaging presses do NOT include mineral oil in their formulation.
Indigo Certified Stocks
HP Indigo and CMYKhub alike helps customers print more sustainably by responsibly sourcing the paper, by facilitating more efficient paper use, and by collaborating across the paper industry to encourage best practices. HP Indigo users can choose from a wide array of media options, from FSC ® certified papers to biodegradable, compostable films (that can help in reducing the adverse impact of economic activities on biodiversity).
