Century Printing and Packaging invests in Durst KJet
This is the first Durst 1,200 DPI KJet hybrid press in North America.

Century Printing and Packaging has invested in the first Durst 1,200 DPI KJet hybrid press in North America.
Century Printing and Packaging, located in South Carolina, has been a partner to their clients for nearly three decades. Owners and brothers, Ben and Neil Waldrop, deliver products primarily for food, beverage and chemical labels. To do this, they needed high-quality technology with high speed that would be capable of matching flexo type speed. They also wanted to break into new markets and needed a printer that would help them.
Neil Waldrop said: 'Durst was very supportive in all of our needs, and the options of what we can use the KJet for truly expands our capabilities. It was a very strong decision for us.'
The KJet hybrid labels printer combines ‘cylinder-based dual-servo’ flexo technology from Omet, with the robustness and reliability of a Durst 1,200 DPI RSCi digital printing engine, bringing power and automation to label and packaging applications.
'The best part of the KJet is the speed and repeatability,' continued Neil Waldrop. 'The changeover is fast and exact every time. The automatic loadings for the die station are very nice. The registration on it is just phenomenal. It’s literally just put it in, load it up and go. We're not fighting color, we're not chasing our tail on anything. It just does what it says it's supposed to.'
Steve Lynn, executive director, Durst North America, said: 'We worked very closely with Ben and Neil in the months leading up to Labelexpo, ensuring the KJet would be a perfect fit for them. We knew it would check every box they had and take their company into the future they were envisioning. After extensive analysis of available options in the market, we concluded a deal for the KJet at Labelexpo. Six months later, it is more than they expected it would be. This has been a thrilling journey, and we look forward to watching the KJet continue to grow CP&P.'
Ben Waldrop said: “I spend a lot of time on pricing models, proposals and quotes, and I've been pleasantly surprised at the ink cost. We've been able to reduce prices for quotes for competitive markets based on that cost and so that's been a great surprise.'
The KJet comes equipped with Durst Workflow and Analytics, which has been beneficial for the brothers. Neil Waldrop said, “The feedback we get, the data that is collected within the press, is impressive and gives us a lot of information. If something didn’t work out like we wanted it to or expected it to, we can dig into it. On the flip side, if it ran better, we could find out why and replicate it. We're constantly looking at data, getting feedback and figuring out how we can improve our systems. Having accurate, numerical and consistent data is very useful.'
'Durst has really made a commitment to us, for this to work for us, from a production, cost, data and support standpoint, making sure that it's integrated in our IT systems and our prepress systems. There has been a top-down focus from the Durst team to make this work, and it’s been a success,' said Ben Waldrop. 'The KJet has paid off. We have hired two more salespeople in the last month, and we are anticipating long-term growth.'
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