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HAN to host converting and finishing open house

Open house: the Varimatrix 105CS automatic die cutter will be on show
Open house: the Varimatrix 105CS automatic die cutter will be on show


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Heidelberg Australia and New Zealand (HAN) will hold a converting and finishing open house in October, which will run from October 15-16 at HAN’s Melbourne Print Media Academy.

HAN says in line with Heidelberg’s global commitment and investment in the packaging sector, it intends to show packaging printers and converters a selection of finishing equipment relevant to carton manufacturing.

On show will be the Varimatrix 105CS automatic die cutter, Easygluer 100 carton folder-gluer and the Polar Pace cutting system. Visitors will also have a chance to visit Heidelberg’s dedicated prepress demonstration area, where they can see and learn more about Heidelberg’s CtP and workflow products.

The event will also be of interest to commercial and industrial printers who are considering bringing finishing operations in-house or upgrading their capacity in the finishing area.

HAN says the converting and finishing open house is also a great opportunity to meet Heidelberg’s packaging product experts, as well as to see its carton manufacturing solution in action.


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