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Ono sticks with Roland presses

Ono sticks with Roland presses

Japanese toy packaging printer Ono Bijutsu Insatsujoâ has bought a Roland 706 LV press, citing booming business and a need for creativity and reliability as the reasons behind the purchase.

Kijoshi Ono, president of Ono Bijutsu Insatsujoâ, says, “Around 65 per cent of Ono Bijutsuâ’s business comes from packaging products for plastic models of popular characters. The printing press is our core production tool. It must be multi-functional and reliable enough to bring our ideas to life. We have maintained a trustworthy relationship with Manroland for over three decades.”

The company bought its first Roland machine, the R2K3B, in 1979 and followed that with purchases of a Roland Ruk in 1989; a Roland 606D in 1997; and a 706 and R2K3B presses in 2007.

Ono says, “Roland presses deliver what we need. They have never let us down, in all these years.”

Sascha Bansemer, chief executive of manroland Japan, says, “We appreciate Ono Bijutsuâ’s deep trust in Roland. We, the Manroland team, will fully support Ono Bijutsu Instatsujo to bring to life their creative ideas and satisfy their demand for reliability.”

Pictured above: Kiyoshi Ono (R), president of Ono Bijutsu Insatsujo, and Keiko Ono (L), board member of the company

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