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“Imagination” not necessary for MN printer's 18,000-sph press speed

-- Converting Magazine, 10/1/2007

Imagine! Print Solutions (www.imagineps.com), a fast-growing Minnesota printer serving the point-of-purchase, packaging, flexo, digital and commercial markets, installs a 41–in. KBA Rapida 105 Universal (www.kba-usa.com) sheetfed-offset press. The new 6-color press is equipped with full automation packages, including auto plate loaders, auto wash-up and a Densitronic S closed-loop scanning spectrophotometer.

“Our philosophy is to maintain a high level of service and print quality for our customers,” says Bob Lothenbach, Imagine!'s founder and president. “That means having the capacity to print their jobs in an efficient and high-quality manner. Our five KBA presses already installed have been giving us this superb ability. We've been very impressed with the 18,000-sph speed of our Rapida 105 presses, but we're also impressed by its ability to run everything from onionskin paper to paperboard.”

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