Progressive leadership in digital print adoption
"The HP Indigo 7500 presents a host of new possibilities in the shift from mass-produced, static and commoditised analogue offset manufacturing to high-value, offset-quality print-on-demand and personalisation," said Jan Riecher, vice president and general manager, Graphics Solutions Business—Americas, HP. "Given its progressive involvement with digital printing, it comes as no surprise that CGX is once again at the forefront of the industry with the adoption of this advanced commercial printing solution."
CGX ranks as the world's No. 1 user of HP Indigo digital presses, with more than 50 presses installed in facilities across North America and Europe. The company's fleet of HP Indigo presses produces photo books, direct mail and commercial print jobs requiring offset- or photo-quality imaging and high ink coverage, including highly effective hybrid offset and digitally printed customised brochures for new Ford vehicles.
About Consolidated Graphics
Consolidated Graphics Inc. (NYSE: CGX), headquartered in Houston, Texas, is one of North America's leading general commercial printing companies. With 70 printing businesses strategically located across 27 states, Toronto, and Prague, and a presence in Asia, CGX offers an unmatched geographic footprint, unsurpassed capabilities and unparalleled levels of convenience, efficiency and service. With locations in or near virtually every major U.S. market, CGX provides service and responsiveness of a local printer enhanced by the economic, geographic and technological advantages of a large national organisation.
Consolidated Graphics' vast and technologically advanced sheetfed and web printing capabilities are complemented by the world's largest integrated digital colour footprint. By coupling North America's most comprehensive printing capabilities with strategically located fulfillment centers and industry-leading technology, CGX delivers end-to-end print production and management solutions that are based on the needs of our customers to improve their results. For more information, visit www.cgx.com.
(1) Compared to the HP Indigo 7000 Digital Press.