Zund had lined up a mix of hardware and software solutions that could increase the productivity to a great extent during Virtual.Drupa 2021. These included D3 digital cutter, pick and place interface, visualising option and V-cutting tool - VCT2.
Muller Martini presented its machine portfolio during Virtual.Drupa 2021. “We showed our comprehensively renewed portfolio in a streamlined form with the consistent expansion of our Finishing 4.0 solutions,” said Bruno Müller, CEO of Muller Martini. “We can thus offer maximum efficiency and flexibility in the production of print products – from large print runs to individualised single copies.”
Japan’s digital print specialist Riso Kagaku Corporation’s key product at the Virtual.Drupa 2021 was the Valezuz T2100. The debut-making kit is ideal for high-volume transactional printing, said Satoko Takuma, manager for overseas marketing strategy dept at Riso. “As an affordable entry into production inkjet colour or as a reprint, it’s best for short-run prints or backup solution for larger print facilities.”
At Virtual.Drupa 2021, Electronic For Imaging’s (EFI) focus has been on highlighting ways in which print professionals can grow their businesses with more productivity and greater efficiency. It is also showing applications as it highlights advanced digital solutions.