Founded in 1973 as a bookbinding company, DIN Impresores later became a dedicated job printing company before changing direction and entering the digital and UV offset printing sector. As a true full-service provider, the company now covers the entire print value chain. An in-house graphics department serves as the interface to customers who are increasingly looking for exclusive, high-quality print products. Where other service providers shy away from seemingly impossible tasks, the passionate DIN Impresores team really comes into its own.
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When speaking to Managing Director Patricia García-Manso, it quickly becomes apparent that the corporate philosophy of DIN Impresores goes far beyond mere standard quality. To this end, the company has already invested heavily in new technology in recent years in order to be able to implement even the most unusual customer requests - with a satisfaction guarantee.
What was still missing in the machine portfolio was a solution for digital metallization on paper and cardboard, which is increasingly in demand in both the job printing and packaging markets. This was a trend that DIN Impresores recognized early on.
In April 2022, DIN Impresores installed the KURZ DM-SMARTLINER - the first machine in the world to apply metallic finishing quickly and easily to paper and cardboard. The interplay of substrate and printing inks creates the desired wow effects that excite DIN Impresores customers.
Another positive aspect for the managing director is that the machine, consumables, and service come from a single source, and that there is a dedicated point of contact for all questions.
With the DM-SMARTLINER, even the smallest runs with very expensive papers and cardboard boxes can be implemented economically and sustainably. Even customer-specific hologram designs are possible - for example, on entry tickets or counterfeit-proof packaging.