New London Communications, a US-based multi-channel communications company, is the world’s first HP Indigo 15K Digital Press print service provider, installing the press to expand digital services with the technological advances offered by the new 29-inch format HP Indigo.
Selected as the first beta site for the new press announced in the HP Indigo drupa portfolio, the HP Indigo 15K HD Digital Press with built-in HD imaging is providing the Atlanta area-based New London an upgrade in its digital print capabilities. As New London continues its digital transformation, moving from 19-inch format HP Indigo to the new B2 HP Indigo 15K platform, the company will decommission a half-sized offset press.
The B2 HP Indigo 15K press sets higher quality standards with new high definition HD print modes, support for thick substrates, new inks, expanding the application possibilities of the HP Indigo 10000 series.
Additionally, the new HP Indigo 15K supports New London’s sustainability goals by enabling its customers to choose environmentally conscious print.
“We are excited we can reduce waste with expanded digital capabilities, while providing shorter runs without diminishing offset image quality. The HD heads on the HP Indigo 15K offer us the opportunity to never have to discuss if we are using digital or offset,” said Eric Rountree, New London's owner. “My vision would be to continue to build on these digital platforms, as HP continues to get higher speeds. It’s hard not to imagine that our digital transformation won’t continue.”
New London is continually upgrading its HP Indigo digital capabilities, having owned an HP Indigo 5500, followed by an HP Indigo 7R, and is now moving exclusively to the HP Indigo 15K HD Press. It also operates an HP Latex R2000 Flatbed.
New inks include ElectroInks Premium White and Invisible Yellow. New high definition FM stochastic screens support increased sharpness for halftone text.
The HP Indigo 12000 is upgradeable to new features of the HP Indigo 15K.
The B2 sheet size opens up a much bigger portion of New London’s business for digital printing compared with the 19-inch HP Indigo 7R Digital Press. It plans to offer such applications as window clings and folding carton applications, in addition to extended photo applications.