French company Maqprint Groupe, which offer personalised on-demand web-to-print services, has installed a Landa S10P Nanographic printing press, in December 2023, at the company’s headquarters in Limoges. The press is used to provide high-quality B1 bound books in short to medium runs, with variable content.

In addition to producing catalogues, magazines, journals and a range of commercial print applications, the company chose the Landa S10P to offer increased customisation and optimal quality. According to Maqprint Groupe, the ability to provide on-demand production of books and catalogues, with any print quantity to reduce stock and waste, were also critical factors in their decision to choose Landa.

Didier Burguet, CEO of Maqprint Groupe, added, ’On-demand production is essential, but without high and consistent print quality, we don’t have a business – and this is what has impressed us the most with the Landa S10P. It provides exceptional print quality, and its colour capabilities are fantastic.

‘The Landa S10P is already driving growth for our business by essentially giving customers exactly what they want and need. This is revolutionary and empowering for the French printing industry, and we are proud to be the facilitator of this important change.’

The B1-format 41in (1,050 mm) digital press, with a print speed of 6500 sheets per hour (single-sided), allows for variable data printing, capable of producing high-quality prints on any standard substrate without pre-treatment. For efficient production, the Landa S10P is available with a double delivery unit including a tab inserter for sorting multiple jobs.

Landa Digital Printing’s S11P Nanographic is the successor of the S10P press, encompassing all upgrades of the platform along with optional modules for increased productivity and AI capabilities. As a result, Maqprint’s S10P is ready to be upgraded to the higher speed of 11,200 sheets per hour, as featured on the new Landa S11P.

Sharon Cohen, chief business officer at Landa, concluded, ‘We are delighted for Maqprint Groupe, and we share their vision of removing technological barriers to excellent customer service.’