Security printing technology, challenges and threats are constantly evolving. To demonstrate the performance of our equipment, and our know-how in banknote design, we have produced many specimen banknotes over the years. Each one demonstrates a symbolic step forward in technology and competence.
- Pegasus / 1959
Simultan printing (5 colours, 3 front and 2 reverse)
- Shakespare / 1962
High quality 3 colour Intaglio printing
- Pushkin / 1978-1981
Offset Simultan in super size format with 8 wet colours, plus 3 colour Intaglio
- Castiglione / 1984
4 colour offset Orlof + 1 wet colour
- Gutenberg / 1986
Orlof offset and Intaglio on a combined machine
- Castiglione v2 / 1989
Printed on 4 colour Super Orlof Intaglio
- Amerbach / 1990
Study on deep Intaglio engraving (up to 320 microns)
- Gutenberg v2 / 1994
Sample of foil application process on the OptiNota H and silkscreen application of OVI® ink on the NotaScreen
- Leonardo da Vinci / 2000
Printed for Le Mont 2000 world-wide demonstration on a complete production line comprised of: Super Simultan 212 / NotaScreen / OptiNota H / Super Orlof Intaglio / Super Check Numerota / CutPack II / NotaCheck II / CutCheck / ErgoSys
- Lord Byron / 2003
Intaglio print using plates produced with the CTiP laser engraving system
- Jules Verne / 2004
Printed for the Banknote Horizons world-wide demonstration on a new production line comprised of: Super Simultan IV / NotaScreen / OptiNota H / Super Orlof Intaglio / Super Numerota / NotaCheck III / CutPak III / NotaProtector / ErgoSys
- Jules Vernes vertical position / 2007
Produced using the OPTI-Windows window cut and lamination module
- 2D-Iris / 2008
Produced using the new 2D-Iris Super Simultan IV module
- Cash Cycle / 2010
To demonstrate the link between the cash cycle and banknote engineering
- Flower Power / 2010
High performance registration offset printing on Super Simultan IV







