One of the largest newspaper printing houses in Iceland ,
Landsprent, has decided to bring its Commander press from Koenig & Bauer
into line with the state of the art.
The process
began with successive overhauls of the reelstands. That stage of the project was
completed successfully earlier this year, and attention has now turned to an
electrical retrofit for the folders. Technical measures to modernize the
printing towers are set to follow in the coming years.
Landsprent,
with offices in Reykjavik ,
can be counted among the country’s largest printing houses and is responsible
for production of the MorgunblaĆ°iĆ°, the most popular subscription newspaper on
the island, with a circulation of 30,000. The overall product portfolio
includes another 14 daily and weekly newspapers and magazines, and the company
also prints various advertising supplements.
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