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The Delta Group Adds Agfa’s SpeedSet Orca

Delta Group is first to sign for the SpeedSet Orca water-based single-pass inkjet press.

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By: DAVID SAVASTANO

Editor, Ink World Magazine

After the successful public introduction of the SpeedSet Orca 1060 in December last year at Agfa’s Cambridge, UK facility, the Delta Group is first to sign for the SpeedSet Orca and start production in the UK.

The Delta Group was impressed with the speed and quality of the SpeedSet Orca single-pass inkjet press. The fact that SpeedSet Orca is a water-based ink press that has sustainability in mind made the decision to go ahead even easier. The Delta group, one of the largest printing companies for retail, is a winner of multiple sustainability awards in the last years and has Net Zero in its sights.

“We are excited that The Delta Group has decided to opt in as our first customer. The Delta Group will push and test the SpeedSet Orca to its maximum and will be enjoying high-quality output for their business every day,” said Vincent Wille, president Agfa Dig-ital Printing & Chemicals. “We are very proud that companies like Delta see the huge benefit of using water-based inkjet technology whilst achieving the highest print quality.”

“We at Delta are excited to get our hands on the first SpeedSet Orca in the world in our plant. We will be pushing it to the limit and expect great things from the press,” added Martin Shipp, COO, The Delta Group.

The SpeedSet Orca 1060 was developed for the folding carton market. The single-pass inkjet press can print up to 11,000 B1 boards per hour offering amazing quality and a large color gamut with water-based inks. 

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