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Transform Your Brand's Image with HP Indigo Digital Printing

More Juice often uses HP Indigo printing for some of its more vibrant and creative projects. HP Indigo printing is a digital printing technology that utilizes liquid ink instead of toner or solid ink. The liquid ink is applied to the printing surface through a process called ElectroInk, which utilizes electrostatic fields to transfer ink particles onto the substrate. This printing technology provides high-quality and high-resolution prints with a wide range of color options, making it suitable for printing high-end marketing materials such as brochures, catalogues, and packaging. The HP Indigo printing process is also environmentally friendly, producing no volatile organic compounds (VOCs) or hazardous waste. 

OurIndigo Printing Project Management Service

We provide a full project management service for your Indigo Prints, from the realisation of the brief, through extensive proofing and aftercare. 

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • HP Indigo metallic inks are a type of special ink used in the HP Indigo digital printing process that produces a metallic sheen or shine on printed materials. These inks are made with a combination of tiny reflective particles and traditional ink pigments, which create a shimmering effect when printed on paper or other materials. The metallic inks are available in a range of colors, including silver, gold, copper, and bronze, and can be used to add a touch of luxury and sophistication to printed materials such as packaging, invitations, and marketing collateral. HP Indigo metallic inks are designed to be compatible with a variety of substrates, including coated and uncoated papers, synthetic materials, and metallic substrates.

  • Yes, HP Indigo digital printing technology offers a range of special finishes that can be applied to printed materials to enhance their appearance and feel. Some of the special finishes include:

    1. Raised print: This finish adds texture and depth to printed materials by raising certain areas of the print.

    2. Spot UV: This finish creates a glossy or matte effect on specific areas of the printed material, which can enhance the design and create a contrast with the uncoated areas.

    3. Soft touch: This finish creates a velvety texture on the printed material, which provides a luxurious feel and enhances the tactile experience.

    These special finishes can be used to create high-quality and visually appealing printed materials, such as packaging, cards, brochures, and other marketing collateral.

  • HP Indigo printing can be used for printing high-end marketing materials such as brochures, catalogs, packaging, labels, and even customized books. It can be used on a wide range of substrates including paper, plastics, metalized films, synthetic substrates, and more.

    Find some inspiration for your designs over at London Bookbinding, More Juice’s sister Company, who are experts and masters at their craft.

  • HP Indigo printing is considered to be eco-friendly due to its digital printing technology that reduces waste and uses less energy than traditional printing methods. Indigo presses use liquid ink instead of toner, which results in less waste and fewer emissions. Additionally, HP has implemented various sustainability initiatives to reduce their environmental impact, such as using recycled materials in their products, reducing greenhouse gas emissions, and implementing energy-efficient practices in their manufacturing processes. Overall, HP Indigo printing is a more sustainable and eco-friendly option compared to traditional printing methods.

    Learn more about VOCs here.

  • Yes, HP Indigo printing can be used for large-scale printing projects. HP Indigo machines are designed to handle high-volume printing runs with quick turnaround times without sacrificing quality.

  • HP Indigo printing is often considered superior to inkjet printing because it provides high-quality and high-resolution prints with a wider range of color options. The liquid ink used in HP Indigo printing allows for better color accuracy and consistency, providing more vibrant and sharp prints. Additionally, HP Indigo printing uses a process called ElectroInk, which transfers ink particles onto the substrate through electrostatic fields, resulting in a more precise and uniform print quality.

  • Yes, you can use HP Indigo to print your company invites. HP Indigo is a digital printing technology that is well-suited for a wide range of printing applications, including invitations, brochures, business cards, and more.

    Get in touch and we can help you get on your way to an outstanding invite. You can also learn more here.

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