The company cuts delivery time in half to help customers meet the year-end deadline.

USA – Missouri-based printing equipment manufacturer Mark Andy has introduced its Pro Series Quick Ship Program, designed to help converters leverage 2025 U.S. tax incentives.
The initiative ensures eligible digital press orders are installed by December 31, 2025, meeting the deadline for significant tax deductions.
According to the company, the program slashes delivery times from 16 weeks to approximately eight weeks, a 50% reduction.
This applies to Pro Series Flexo, Digital Pro Plus, and Digital Pro Max presses. The expedited timeline allows businesses to deduct 100% of eligible capital equipment costs in the year of installation, enhancing cash flow and return on investment.
“We know our customers are trying to grow amidst economic uncertainty,” said Duane Pekar, CEO of Mark Andy, in a statement. “This Quick Ship Program helps them invest with confidence and capture valuable tax benefits.”
The Pro Series offers flexible configurations, including flexo, roll-to-roll, and hybrid formats powered by Konica Minolta dry toner engines.
The Digital Pro Plus provides a modular entry into digital hybrid printing, while the Digital Pro Max boosts print speed and supports a wider range of substrates.
These presses cater to converters entering the digital label market or expanding capabilities without straining budgets.
Steven McAuley, president of McAuley Labels, highlighted the efficiency of the Digital Pro Plus, noting its 10-minute setup allows his team to handle small to medium runs in the morning and switch to larger flexo jobs in the afternoon with impressive speed.
A recent industry update indicates Mark Andy showcased two new hybrid label presses, the HD HS 1200 and DSiQ-730, at Label Expo 2025.
The HD HS 1200, available in 13-inch and 17-inch sizes, doubles print speeds while maintaining quality, and is set for release in early 2025.
This complements the Quick Ship Program by offering converters advanced technology to meet growing market demands.
The Quick Ship Program addresses the rising need for fast, high-quality production as label buyers push for shorter lead times.
By combining rapid delivery with tax savings, Mark Andy aims to support converters in optimizing operations and staying competitive in a dynamic market.
The initiative is expected to drive investment in sustainable, efficient printing solutions, helping businesses navigate economic challenges while meeting customer expectations.
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