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TA Triumph-Adler Expands TA Pro 15050c with New Modules for High-Performance Inkjet Production

TA Triumph-Adler expanded its flagship TA Pro 15050c high-speed inkjet press with new modules and controller options, boosting its performance in personalized and high-volume printing environments. Designed for the production of documents, mailings, and brochures, the TA Pro 15050c now supports higher throughput, improved workflow integration, and enhanced finishing capabilities. The addition of the Plockmatic Booklet Module BF-450e/435e enables the production of professional booklets in formats ranging from A6 to A4, with folding, trimming, and stapling functions that support configurations of up to 50 sheets.

The system’s flexibility extends with two new controller options. The optional &Stream Controller from TagG Informatique supports native AFP/IPDS data and the AFP Consortium’s IS/3 specification, making it especially valuable for financial and insurance firms handling transactional print data. The Fiery Printing System 50 (A), based on the new Fiery FS600 Pro platform, offers 30 percent more processing power, additional memory, and enhanced security for PostScript and PDF workflows. Together, these upgrades make the TA Pro 15050c a robust, adaptable solution for diverse production environments.

Patrick Steffes, National Sales Director for Production Printing at TA Triumph-Adler, said, “With the updates to the additional solutions, we're making our TA Pro 15050c even more powerful. As a complete package, our press redefines efficiency and innovation in transactional printing.” The TA Pro 15050c delivers monthly volumes of up to one million A4 pages while maintaining a compact footprint and low energy consumption. Featuring air drying, low-temperature operation, and water-based pigment inks, it minimizes wear and environmental impact. TA Triumph-Adler’s nationwide service network, supported by augmented reality maintenance tools, ensures rapid support while reducing technician travel and emissions, reinforcing the system’s efficiency, reliability, and sustainability credentials.

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