Offset press manufacturer RMGT recently participated in a highly successful open house hosted by EZ Mailing in Indianapolis, USA.
The event drew more than 60 attendees from 35 companies and featured live demonstrations of the RMGT 920PF-8+ LED press. RMGT president Mr Katsushi Hirokawa, and newly appointed international sales manager Mr Takaki Yamada, also attended the event.
The 920PF-8+ LED press impressed guests with its five minute makeready time and the ability to produce sellable sheets within approximately 100 impressions. Running continuously throughout the event, the press operated flawlessly without missing a single sheet.
Attendees from both digital and traditional offset backgrounds responded enthusiastically to the demonstration, praising the press’s efficiency and performance. Mr. Hirokawa said, “This open house was a valuable opportunity to connect with our customers. Watching the RMGT 920 and 970 presses in action reaffirms our mission to deliver best in class offset printing technology.”
Kevin Bennett, president of EZ Mailing, added, “It was great to welcome Hirokawa-San to our facility. The last time we met was in Japan before we acquired our first 920ST-4+ LED. That press exceeded expectations, and the new Long Perfector has helped us keep pace with growing demand.”

Chris Manley, president of Graphco, which supplies RMGT in the US, noted, “Having Hirokawa-San join us was a great honour. His presence highlights RMGT’s commitment to our customers’ success. With Yamada-San now engaged with our sales team, we’re excited to build on the momentum from this event.”
During his US visit, Mr. Hirokawa also met with several valued RMGT users, including Graphic Village, Moeller Printing, and The National Group, recently outfitted with a new RMGT 970 Perfector press.
Gary Greis, regional vice president of sales at Graphco, said, “Having Hirokawa-San with us helped generate several new sales opportunities. Our customers truly value meeting the people behind the machines that power their businesses.”
Cyber supplies RMGT presses in New Zealand.