Color-Logic certifies Indigo 30000

Color-Logic, which mainly produces software for printing special effects, has certified HP Indigo’s B2 30000 digital press for metallic carton applications.  The Indigo 30000 was specifically developed for folding carton applications.

Color-Logic has certified HP’s Indigo 30000 to produce its metallic effects.

Richard Ainge, Color-Logic’s CTO, commented: “Test forms and samples files from the HP Indigo 30000 have confirmed the ability of the press to produce all Color-Logic decorative effects and our 250 metallic colours with excellent results.  The digital HP Indigo 30000 also enables brands to take advantage of Color-Logic Security-FX techniques in the design and use of variable metallic data for addition security capabilities.”

He added: “The Color-Logic system and design tools are perfect for any brand desiring to differentiate themselves from the competition.  The size and format of the HP Indigo 30000, together with its production speed, open up new markets for licensed Color-Logic printers in the packaging and POP markets.”

 


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