Founder to present digital inkjet technology at Drupa

Founder Group, a Beijing-based company with interests in the commercial and industrial printing segments, is exhibiting two digital inkjet printing presses, plus its latest packaging software product PaSharp.
Under the theme of “imaging the future”, the two digital inkjet printing presses exhibited will be the Founder EagleJet P5200 and Founder EagleJet, L1400. The Founder EagleJet L1400 UV color digital inkjet printing press is designed for label and packaging printing applications in mind, while the Founder EagleJet P5200 wide color digital inkjet printing press is mainly used in print-on-demand applications for book publishing, government printing and copying, digital newspaper, direct mail, bills, short-run personalized business printing and other market segments.
Both devices have been developed in recent years by Founder Electronic with the aim of achieving high-quality, wide format, high-capacity, low-cost printing, and have achieved practical application in China.
Founder also provides software products designed to meet the increasing demand from the pre-press of packaging and label jobs. Founder PaSharp offers functions including trapping tools, specialized step and repeat, and a series of editing tools, which can largely reduce the pre-press workload that usually happens with packaging and label jobs, and improve quality. The software is being used in the pre-press process of gravure, flexo, offset, screen printing, as well as metal printing, around the world.
A new software suite, Founder PhotoPack, will also be on show. Founder said PhotoPack is the first automation software in the market based on Adobe Photoshop dealing with complex image processing. PhotoPack introduces pro-level trapping, line extraction and color separation functions to Photoshop in addition to a series of raster image processing tools, enabling pre-press operators to produce high quality work more efficiently.
Read more on the upcoming Drupa here
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