Orora Visual Adds New Digital Print Manufacturing Offering

Invests in the Durst P5 350 large format digital press

Mesquite, TX [Nov 2023]

Orora Visual has invested in the 138” Durst P5 350 press at its Dallas Headquarters location in Mesquite, Texas to expand its large format digital printing capacity and product offerings for its retail and consumer goods customer’s in-store visual communication needs. This investment brings the company’s total to 15 large format (126” and wider) presses – the largest in the country.

The Durst P5 350 has double the output capacity per hour of the company’s current equivalent press. It prints up to 8 colors - with two sets of CMYK that reduce the number of print head passes thus increasing speed. It also prints a solid white underprint and a white overprint. It is a UV LED ink-cured press, which means less energy consumption and less heat that may otherwise distort certain substrates.

The print resolution output is an amazing 1200 dpi (dots per inch). The Durst features a substantially smaller picoliter, or ink droplet size, the single most important factor when evaluating print quality. At 7 picoliters, this means far better reproduction of continuous tones, smoother color graduations, and crisp details such as skin tones, hair, thin strokes, small text, and tiny legal lines.

“We’re excited about the ability to offer our customers much greater speed and higher quality output that competes with traditional offset printing methods. The fine details are especially important for our customers in the high-end beauty, fashion, and packaging industries. Being able to hit critical skin tones and hold very fine type while addressing very compressed lead times is a game changer,” said Jim Blee, VP of Orora Visual.

The Durst P5 is a hybrid printer that prints on both sheets (or boards) and rolled media up to 137.8” wide and a max board thickness of 2.76”. It offers many new digitally printed product offerings for Orora Visual that were not available in its current arsenal. Namely, the ability to print directly onto uneven, wavy materials due to possible print head strikes. New products include corrugated cardboard displays and packaging, thin polystyrenes, and wavy polyethylene substrates. Other signage and graphics substrates include just about anything from rolled banner materials to rigid wood and metal for both indoor and outdoor applications.

“The ability to offer print direct on corrugated materials is super exciting for us. This bypasses the need to print a label and then mount it to corrugate. The new Durst has guide rails, so to speak, that keep the wavy, uneven material flat throughout the printing process. One of its many automated features is media detection, which means there is no manual setup labor needed. We will be much more competitive on these projects,” said Mike Runyon, Director of Operations at Orora Visual’s Dallas facility.


About the Durst P5 350: https://youtu.be/AQOoIA2h-Gs?feature=shared

About Orora Visual: www.OroraVisual.com

Orora Visual has a long history of supporting retailers and consumer brands with every aspect of their local and national in-store marketing campaigns with speed, agility, accuracy, and innovative solutions.

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