Pamarco's EFlo records million dollars in sales

Posted in Latest News on August 16, 2010

Pamarco Global Graphics, a manufacturer of anilox equipment, recently introduced an anilox roll designed to work with computer-to-plate technology, EFlo. In the six months following the launch, EFlo sales have reached over USD $1 million, reports the company.  

EFlo technology is a unique cell structure combined with an improved cell angle profile that is claimed to provide a more consistent and increased ink lay down. It allows printers to work with expanded color gametes, in particular high definition or Opaltone technology, without concern of the angles clashing with the printing plate.  

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