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Photo Park expands fleet with two new HP Indigo 7K Presses

Photo Park Digital Press has become the first customer to purchase the two most recent HP Indigo 7K presses. With this, the company has expanded its fleet of HP Indigo presses to eight. Their aim is to use HP's most cutting-edge technology, to provide printing services to international markets and expand the current network to other regions of India.

Francis, Managing Director, Photo Park Digital says, “Photo Park stands for ‘Symbol of Quality’ which has helped us to serve more than 25% of the photo industry requirement directly and indirectly in Tamil Nādu and Kerala. With the new technology growth, we have started to serve the domestic and international market too.”

Photo Park, was established in 1979 and started the first color lab in 1983 in Trivandrum. For almost two decades, they did try every available technology in Photo printing space. But the quest for high quality printing and expanded colour gamut ended their search with HP Indigo Technology.

“Now with HP Indigo technology we have extended our service in the printing press industry with a real color printing solution, which is an all-new redefinition for offset printing solution. With the objective to be one of the highest quality printers of the industry, offering uncompromising customer satisfaction and best-in-class robust services. Photo Park is one of the biggest Photo printing companies in India today and continuously enhancing its expertise and capability. We want to be India’s preferred photo book production partners”, added Francis.

A Appadurai, Country Manager, Indigo & Inkjet Business Solutions, HP India explains, “Over the last decade, the digital printing industry has undergone a tremendous transformation. With the revolution of HP’s digital printing press for photo and commercial printing industry, today, our customers can innovate and technologically advance their offerings to meet the evolving needs of the market. Photo Park is a classic example of how they have expanded over the years, and we are proud to collaborate with them once again. We are confident that their trust & faith in HP’s digital technology helps them achieve the highest standard of print quality, which will be their competitive differentiator.”

According to HP, as photographers are sensitive to facial tones, HP Indigo Digital Press usually prints using the 6-colour process to capture specific hues. Unlike conventional printing methods, HP Indigo 7K Digital Press allows high-quality printing for photo applications, allowing the users to achieve its maximum colour gamut using the most innovative invention of Vivid Pink and Vivid Green Inks.

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