MULTIPRESS SRL

Multipress is an Italian company based in northern Italy, Brescia, which has been manufacturing flexographic printing machines and auxiliary equipment since 1967. Our machines are designed and built with the renowned "Made in Italy" quality, ensuring top performance and consistent results in all small and medium print runs. Compact and versatile, they are adaptable for smaller spaces and ideal for businesses just starting out in the flexo industry. Our machines are designed as a single module, which means they are fully integrated and ready to use immediately, offering a true plug-and-print solution.

Year of establishment:

1994

Number of employees:

FROM 10 TO 19 EMPLOYEES

Annual turnover:

Not available

Reference year of turnover:

2022

Export turnover:

Not available

Activities:

Manufacture of machinery and equipment nec

Manufacture of machinery for paper and paperboard production

Manufacture of printing and bookbinding machines

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Company:

MULTIPRESS SRL

Address:

S.S. 11 126 - FRAZ. PONTE SAN MARCO

City:

CALCINATO (BS)

Zip Code:

25011

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This Gearless version press is the flagship model in the Multipress range, designed specifically for medium to long print runs and quick job changes for medium to large formats that supports 6 to 8 colors. It meets the most demanding requirements for precision and format change flexibility, transitioning from a mechanical transmission to a motorized servo system.


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The Gearless version of this printing press is engineered and designed for medium and short run print jobs. This heavy-duty gearless press features fast job change technology with a sleeve system on the anilox and cliché. Electronic controls enable easy setting of registers and printing pressure.



This Gear press is designed for medium to short print runs, with fast job change technology that supports 6 to 8 colors using high-performance and precision technology. It also features a sleeve system on both the anilox and cliché for fast job changes, and electronic controls for setting registers and printing pressure.