Who invented digital press?

Who invented digital press?

Benny Landa
Visionary, prolific inventor and holder of 800 patents worldwide, Benny Landa changed the course of the printing industry at IPEX in 1993, when he unveiled the E-Print 1000, the world’s first digital color printing press. He came to be known as the father of digital printing.

What is the advantage of digital printing?

It provides more choices, features and flexibility than older methods such as offset or flexographic printing. Today, we expect printed materials to be accurate and up to date – clients need printers to be able to produce cost effective, high quality, short run color printing in the fastest possible time frame.

What is the difference between a laser printer and a LED printer?

Color digital laser and light-emitting diode printers are very similar. The difference between the two printer technologies lies in how they illuminate the drum: Laser printers use a laser beam that tracks back and forth across the drum, while LED printers use an array of LEDs that flash the entire line all at once.

What is Benny Landa famous for?

Visionary, prolific inventor and holder of 800 patents worldwide, Benny Landa changed the course of the printing industry at IPEX in 1993, when he unveiled the E-Print 1000, the world’s first digital color printing press. He came to be known as the father of digital printing.

What is Landa Digital Printing?

Landa’s digital printing division, Landa Digital Printing, developed the Nanographic Printing ® process and a line of Nanographic Printing ® presses that enable the use of digital printing technology for mainstream applications.

What is ledlanda digital printing?

Landa Digital Printing is a member of the Landa group. It has developed a unique digital technology called Nanography ® for the commercial, packaging and publishing markets.

What is Landa NanoInk?

The group developed a printing ink using the nanopigments, called Landa NanoInk and an offset digital printing process called Nanography. Landa introduced Nanography and a line of Nanographic Printing presses at Drupa in 2012. The new nanography technology enables high-speed digital printing with B1 (41 in.

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