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Revolution Print shakes up the industry with the AccurioJet KM-1.

Customer Success Story: Revolution Print

A well-respected commercial print company, Revolution Print has been operating in Ballarat, Victoria since the 1900s. Formerly named KingPrint, the company changed its name to Revolution Print, complementing a strong desire to transform and shake up the traditional, analogue print industry. Revolution Print wants to continue enhancing its capacity to print and create large-scale, efficient, quality print jobs, and achieve further automation and digitisation within the company.

Summary

“The AccurioJet KM-1 complements our vision, and is an integral part of Revolution Print’s growth.”

– Leon Wilson, Director, Revolution Print

The Challenge

  • Increase growth
  • Reduce costs
  • Shake up the print industry through technology
  • Maintain a strong, quality presence across Australia

Revolution Print aims to drive improvements and to be a game changer in the print industry through technology, automation, and digitisation. The company continues to acknowledge the crucial nature of innovating and modernising, while maintaining its reputation throughout Victoria, and Australia, as an esteemed, experienced, reliable, and quality print provider.

Revolution Print’s name change occurred during a revolutionary time for the company itself. In a bid to create positive change in the print industry, Revolution Print built a comprehensive online ordering and processing platform, and switched to automated management information system (MIS) upgrades, impositioning, communication, and dispatch procedures. At the same time, the business undertook an acquisition strategy, popping up multiple shopfronts around Australia.

Leon Wilson, Director, Revolution Print, said, “Revolution Print understood the need to embrace change and take on new technology. To optimise our growth, and bring the best quality and most efficient outcomes to our customers, we knew that we’d need to change the way we print, so we could produce smarter, more economical print jobs.”

Revolution Print’s success meant it needed a new digital press to complement its existing digital and offset traffic.

The Solution

Acknowledging the technology required to achieve change, Leon Wilson and his business partner, John Schreenan, viewed a range of inkjet machines on show at the Drupa International Trade Fair in Germany.

Leon Wilson said, “Of all the inkjet concepts on display, the KM-1 stood out because of its simplicity and the way it ran. I was lucky enough to speak to one of the engineers who explained how it was built, and it just made sense. I knew that when it came time to invest in inkjet, the AccurioJet KM-1 was my first choice.

“When we came back to Ballarat, we thought that perhaps it might be worth revisiting a little later down the track. Then we discovered that another local commercial printer already had a KM-1 in operation. They shared their story with us, and let us perform test runs. This gave us a lot of faith in the technology. Watching how the machine ran gave us a lot of confidence and, so far, it’s a dramatic success.”

The KM-1 is a sheet-fed UV inkjet press that delivers all the quality and versatility of offset printing with the convenience and flexibility of digital printing on any type of stock. New applications made possible by the KM-1 include packaging, personalised packaging, niche marketing with specialty stocks, and more.

Embracing the AccurioJet KM-1 was a big risk for Revolution Print, particularly being an early adopter of new and innovative print equipment. The team was concerned about whether the overall outcome was worth the risk.

Leon Wilson said, “Ultimately, Revolution Print’s values lie in changing the game and moving the industry forward, and we couldn’t do that without taking a risk and walking the walk.”

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