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| 18.07.2008 |
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Star Print has brought platemaking in-house with its investment in a Suprasetter A74 Computer-to-Plate (CtP) system from Heidelberg and plans to offer a plate bureau service to others in the trade.
The six-year-old Northolt company founded by Ibrahim Vallijee specialises in short and long leaflets, flyers and takeaway menus with a strong presence in the restaurant and charity sectors. Much of its work is placed via the Internet.
"Space was an issue we considered when buying this device but also quality and maintenance," says Mr. Valijee. "The Suprasetter is very simple, compact and better than comparable CtP systems, and we evaluated three in depth."
Having CtP in-house to feed its SRA2 Heidelberg press means the company has greater control over the timing and quality of plates. Given the Suprasetter’s capacity, Star Print is confident it will be able to offer a speedy and reliable service to other companies in the London area.
Its web site
(www.starprintonline.co.uk)
presents the company’s approach to business: "The philosophy behind Star Print has always been to provide its clients with the highest quality products at a reasonable price and delivered with the most courteous and knowledgeable service possible."
The Suprasetter will help it to do just that.
For further information please contact: Diana Thompson, Plus Point PR Ltd, on 01494-817178 Or Mark Hogan, Heidelberg UK, on 020 8490 3500 Or Ibrahim Valijee, Star Print, on 020 8842 3339
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