Inkjet is ALSO Optimizing Offset · Daniel Velema · Managing Director · Koenig & Bauer DURST

At Koenig & Bauer Durst’s variJET Open House in Radebeul, I speak with Daniel Velema about a machine that has taken time to get here, and for good reason.

The variJET hasn’t been rushed to market. As Daniel explains, the focus has been on getting it right, not getting it out. That means working closely with customers, refining the platform, and making sure it performs in real production, not just in demos.

What stands out is the platform thinking. Markets change fast, and any machine designed years ago would look different if you started today. The answer is not to freeze technology, but to build something that can evolve. New inks, new printheads, new drying technologies, all of that needs to fit into a system customers can run for a decade or more.

At the same time, this is no longer development. Machines are in the field, more are being installed, and the positioning is becoming clear. Folding carton is the core application, where the combination of flexibility, SKU variation, and turnaround time creates real value alongside offset.

But as always, customers will push it further. Calendars, posters, commercial work, things that were never the primary intention, are already being tested. That’s where platforms prove their value.

Watch the interview with Daniel Velema to hear how a long development process turns into a production-ready platform, and why patience may have been the right strategy.

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