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PCMC Signature Series (380V-s) Wide-web Press Installed at J.J. Collins Printers

Paper Converting Machine Company (PCMC)—part of the Barry-Wehmiller Converting Solutions Platform and a worldwide leader in the design and manufacture of print technologies—announced the recent installation of the new Signature Series (380V-s) wide-web, high-speed offset press at J.J. Collins Printers in Charleston, Illinois.

The 380V-s is the first in the series that is replacing the 380V press series, long highly regarded by printers in the long-run documents and high-end promotional graphics markets. The new design incorporates the latest in internet connectivity and touchscreen technology, and allows for easy integration with full or hybrid digital printing.

Designed by RDP Marathon, a recent acquisition of , the 380V-s represents PCMC’s expansion into providing equipment and services to the offset printing industry. Backed by PCMC’s global sales, manufacturing and service support, RDP Marathon will continue to maintain a sharp focus on innovation.

J.J. Collins Printers—already using an RDP Marathon model 260P blanket-to-blanket, heat-set press for its high-end commercial products—has been providing innovative print solutions since 1878. Its commitment to using state-of-the-art pre-press, press and bindery equipment has ensured the company's position as a leader in the print manufacturing industry. 

“From the beginning, we've been dedicated to keeping up with the latest in technology,” said Jim Collins, president at J.J. Collins Printers. “Acquiring the first 380V-s from RDP and PCMC demonstrates that dedication, and it shows our customers, once again, our equipment continues to include some of the finest names in the industry.”

“This new flagship press design exemplifies the values—reliable, durable, precise (RDP)—we have stood for since 1989,” said Eric Short, Managing Director and former owner of RDP Marathon.

For more information, visit www.pcmc.com.

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