Cyber Australia believes that seeing is believing and says PrintEx07 is providing a fantastic opportunity to showcase its latest product and technology in Australia, which include the Ryobi 920 Series, the Nagai NCD7-116 guillotine and BasysPrint UV-Setter 741.
The Ryobi 925, an A1-size five-colour offset press, offers maximum space and labour utilisation, making it the most compact 8-up A4 printing machine, that combines speed and high-quality performance at an affordable price. This long-awaited format fills the gap between the 74cm and the 102cm format.
The Nagai NCD7-116 paper guillotine sets new standards with its strong Meehanite metal frame, high precision parts, and electronic components using leading edge technology. Apart from the touch panel colour LCD display, the machine offers up to five million programmable processes, self diagnostics, numerous safety features and digital clamp pressure.
Cyber is also showing the BasysPrint CTP that gives the cost efficiency of using only conventional UV sensitive plates -the BasysPrint UV-Setter 741 (computer-to-conventional plate (CTcP) System). With straightforward workflow integration and imaging of most UV materials, Cyber says BasysPrint UV-Setter 741 is a perfect choice for commercial, packaging and book printing applications.
Established in June 2004 with offices in Sydney and Melbourne, Cyber Australia has sold more than 200 printing units in Australia in less than three years, and continues to grow.










