Agarwal Offset focuses on digital printing with Ricoh

The company has replaced its previous Ricoh Pro C7100X with the new Ricoh Pro C7500.

03 Jan 2025 | By PrintWeek Team

Rahul Agarwal and Niten Kumar Agarwal with Agarwal Offset Printers with the Ricoh Pro C7500

Asansol, West Bengal-based Agarwal Offset Printers recently invested in a Ricoh Pro C7500. The machine was supplied and installed by Monotech Systems.

Established in 1997, Agarwal Offset Printers is currently a partnership concern run by two brothers, Niten Kumar Agarwal and Rahul Agarwal, with further expansion into digital large-format graphic printing and commercial digital printing. 

“Over the last few years, we have expanded our digital printing business by infusing it with the right machine it needs. In this, our new Ricoh Pro C7500 meets the growing needs,” Niten Kumar Agarwal, partner, Agarwal Offset Printers, said.

Being a complete printing corner, Agarwal Offset Printers engages in flex, UV roll-to-roll and flatbed printing, CNC routing, laser engraving, and fibre marking to produce all types of gift items, trophies, mementoes, acrylic letters, and others. 

For commercial digital printing, the company’s newly installed Ricoh Pro C7500 holds the fort to streamline any print task with quality and productivity.

“Earlier, we used to run a Ricoh Pro C7100X, which was bought from another supplier. But we have replaced it with the upgraded model, Ricoh Pro C7500, which has all the essential features for providing accuracy, speed, and quality in prints. Our customers who are primarily from Asansol city and some from the neighbouring areas of Jharkhand are now impressed with the new press’ overall outputs,” Agarwal. 

He mentioned that the fifth colour station is the feature of Ricoh Pro C7500 which outpours whole new seven tonners, which perfectly complement to CMYK for creating striking visuals and touch of something metallic or neon elegance in graphic prints and end products like cards, brochures, fliers, calendars, etc. “Another added advantage of the press is its versatility to handle varied substrates,” he added.