Printer’s Club, a commercial printer based in Jaipur, is an out and out Komori fan. Drawn by the technical advancements, unconventional features, printing flexibility, and other factors of Komori machines, Printer’s Club bought two new Komori presses for high-quality commercial printing in the past year and plans to procure more.
Printer’s Club earlier used to manage quality printing with three pre-owned Komori presses. “We had some print quality issues while using them (pre-owned) presses. To resolve the issues, we first installed a brand new Komori Enthrone 29 around 14 months ago. The differences in print output amazed us. So within three months we ordered a second press,” says Nitin Kumar Verma, CEO and founder-director of Printer’s Club.
Since its establishment in 2018, Printer’s Club has been serving clients from different sectors. With a team of more than 250 staff, the company owns a complete machine portfolio comprising the two key Komori Enthrone 29 presses and a line of pre-press, press, and post-press machines and equipment, including a couple of CtP systems and 15 printing machines for job works.
“Now, our two Komori presses are running 24×7 because we keep doubling business volume annually. We attempt to increase business by 10–12% every month,” Verma says, they plan to add two more Komori presses to match the demand. One is likely to be delivered next month and the other may take around 6–8 months.
“We had no other ideal options available in the market. Komori’s services are readily available anytime, anywhere, for everyone. After using new Komori presses, almost 80–90% of our customers’ complaints have been reduced and deliveries are on time.”
Printer’s Club offers its customers a long list of products, among which is a collection of special visiting cards. “We produce quality visiting cards in 98 categories, maintaining a minimum order of 500 cards, a reasonable order quantity for such quality products,” says Verma, adding they deliver the products to clients across India, right from Kashmir to Kanyakumari, and from Gujarat to Assam or ahead up to Manipur, within seven days.
Printer’s Club plans to invest in 10 more new Komori presses in the near future. “Our focus is predominantly on North India. But our next plan is to expand at a pan-India level, reaching out to the northeast region. For that we will need 10 more Komori machines.”