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Trade show slogan: HEI Value and HEI Performance
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Speedmaster XL 145/162 - the gateway to large-format
printing
At drupa 2008 from May 29 to June 11 (Halls 1 and 2),
Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG (Heidelberg) will be rounding off
the upper end of its portfolio for packaging and commercial
printers by moving into the 102 x 142 centimeter (40.16 x 55.91
inch) and 120 x 162 centimeter (47.24 x 63.78 inch) format classes.
The new platform for the Speedmaster models XL 145 and XL 162 will
be put on public show for the first time at the industry event in
Düsseldorf.
The Heidelberg trade show presentation is based around the
slogan "HEI Performance" and "HEI Value".
Visitors to drupa will be able to see for themselves the powerful
solutions that create real added value for customers. Heidelberg
will also be putting the spotlight on integration solutions. The
Prinect Press Center, Prinect Packaging Workflow, and Prinect Axis
Control all take the workflow portfolio of Heidelberg to the next
level.
A new range of platesetters from the Suprasetter series will
also be on show for the first time at drupa 2008, with Heidelberg
now expanding its portfolio to include the large-format Suprasetter
145, 162, and 190.
In the postpress sector, the Stahlfolder KH 82 with automatic
cross-fold unit will be making its debut. Further innovations
include the Eurobind 4000 perfect binder, the Diana X 115 folder
gluer and the Dymatrix 145 CSB die cutter. Furthermore, the
Dymatrix 106 Pro CSB die cutter and the CS and CSF Varimatrix
series have been equipped with new features.
The innovations at a glance
Prinect Press Center
From drupa 2008, Heidelberg will be equipping all its
Speedmaster presses (all formats) with a new, standardized
high-performance control station - the Prinect Press Center.
This will result in uniform operator guidance for all Speedmaster
presses. The basic technology for the Prinect Press Center is
provided by the new decentralized Sheetfed Control platform.
The Prinect Press Center combines press operation with color
and register control in a single, central console. Particularly
noteworthy innovations include the Intellistart function and the
wallscreen. With Intellistart, while one job is being printed, the
operator can already be preparing the next. The wallscreen, a large
screen integrated into the extraneous light screen, gives press
operators an unprecedented overview of all press processes. The
Speedmaster presses can be shown in cut-out profile with all
functions depicted dynamically. The wallscreen also supports print
approval processes. The print sheet is displayed with ink zones
depicted in their actual width.
Prinect Packaging Workflow
Heidelberg has extensive expertise in integrating
management, prepress, press and postpress into a standardized
workflow. In the run-up to drupa, the company is extending this
expertise to include packaging printing. Prinect will therefore
also enable print shops to produce high-quality packaging far
faster than before and make their costs more transparent.
In doing so, the company has driven the development of new
Prinect modules and the extension of existing ones to ensure
efficient packaging printing. The resulting Prinect workflow can be
configured as necessary to meet the diverse requirements of
packaging printing, regardless of whether a print shop only
specializes in one specific application, produces both packaging
and commercial work, requires an entry-level integration solution,
or aims to integrate its entire business as quickly as possible.
Prinect Axis Control
At drupa this year, Heidelberg will be unveiling a new
version of its spectrophotometric color measuring system: Prinect
Axis Control. This new version is fully integrated into the Prinect
Press Center press control station - also new - and can be operated
using its touchscreen. At 200 millimeters (7.87 inches) per second,
the new-generation Prinect
Axis Control measures at double the speed of its
predecessor. During setup, the system automatically identifies the
type of quality control strip and its position on the print sheet.
The fact that the strip does not have to be positioned manually
results in a time saving of over 50 percent. In addition, the strip
can be placed anywhere on the sheet.
Suprasetter 145/162/190
Heidelberg is adding large-format models to its Suprasetter
range to coincide with drupa 2008. The new Suprasetter 145, 162 and
190 thermal computer-to-plate systems have a dedicated new design.
Heidelberg is thus using tried-and-tested technology to
augment its range of large-format packaging and commercial printing
solutions. The new systems are used in conjunction with the
Speedmaster XL 145 and XL 162 and can also supply plates for other
presses, up to a sheet width of 190 centimeters (74.80 inches). The
platesetters are available with throughput speeds of up to 35
plates per hour, with a resolution of either 2,540 or 2,400 dots
per inch as required. The six cassettes of the plate loading unit
enable up to 600 plates in as many as six different formats to be
loaded fully automatically. This allows flexible processing of a
wide range of plate formats without user intervention and takes
full advantage of the productivity of large-format presses. The
main target groups for this prepress solution are packaging,
industrial, and web printers.
Speedmaster XL
Speedmaster XL 75
The press concept of the Speedmaster XL 75 sets new
performance standards in the 50 x 70 centimeter (19.69 x 27.56
inch) format class with a capacity of up to 18,000 sheets per hour.
It boasts a larger sheet format and innovations such as the new
Prinect Press Center with Intellistart and the new delivery control
panel with touchscreen and jog wheel. Exceptional flexibility is
ensured thanks to a broad choice of printing stocks that can be
used in thicknesses from 0.03-0.8 millimeter, and the wide range of
straight printing and perfecting press models with up to twelve
printing units and a coating unit. As a customized press with
surface finishing options such as UV coatings, double coating
units, cold foil application with FoilStar, and Duo presses with
flexographic printing units before the offset units, the
Speedmaster XL 75 also supports versatile configuration for
generating added value for customers. As a result, the Speedmaster
XL 75 is the perfect choice for commercial, packaging, and label
printers.
Speedmaster XL 105 with perfecting device
At drupa 2008, Heidelberg introduces the Speedmaster XL 105
with perfecting device.
The press of the Peak Performance Class sets a new benchmark
in terms of productivity and profitability in the perfecting
sector. The Speedmaster XL 105 with perfecting device allows for
productivity increases in perfecting mode of up to 40 percent
compared with model ranges currently on the market. It combines all
the technical advantages of the straight-printing press and
integrates innovative perfecting technology into an end-to-end
system with a speed of 15,000 sheets per hour.
Speedmaster XL 145/162
Heidelberg will be unveiling two new large-format presses
at drupa 2008. The Speedmaster XL 145 and the Speedmaster XL 162
are the ideal complement to the upper end of the Heidelberg
sheetfed offset portfolio. The presses have been designed primarily
for use in the packaging printing and industrial publishing
sectors. This new generation of presses offers customers
outstanding advantages in terms of user-friendliness, makeready
times, high plate throughput and synchronous washup processes. This
enables productivity increases of up to 20 percent over similar
presses. The 102 x 142 centimeter (40.16 x 55.91 inch) and 120 x
162 centimeter (47.24 x 63.78 inch) formats being offered cover
more than 75 percent of the entire large-format market. Due to
growing levels of industrialization and the pressure this puts on
companies to streamline operations, this segment has become a key
sector.
Speedmaster SM 52/SM 74
Heidelberg is unveiling the new Speedmaster SM 52 and
Speedmaster
SM 74 series at drupa 2008. These new models combine
the previous Printmaster PM 52/Speedmaster SM 52 and Printmaster PM
74/ Speedmaster SM 74 series and offer outstanding flexibility with
a wide array of customizable configurations.
The new presses will replace the Printmaster PM and
Speedmaster SM presses in 35 x 50 centimeter (13.78 x 19.69 inch)
and 50 x 70 centimeter (19.69 x 27.56 inch) formats. The
Printmaster GTO 52 and Printmaster
QM 46 series will continue to be offered.
The new Speedmaster SM 52 and Speedmaster SM 74 are available
in different configurations, ranging from a low-automation press
with standard-pile delivery to a fully automated press with
high-pile delivery. The wide range of configurations available
across the entire range of models means that each press can be
tailored to the customer's requirements. This boosts the customer's
flexibility and productivity.
Stahlfolder KH 82 with automatic cross-fold unit
At drupa 2008, Heidelberg will be unveiling its new
Stahlfolder KH 82 combi folder with automatic cross-fold unit. Even
in cross-fold operation, the machine now delivers a performance of
up to 230 meters per minute. The maximum speed has been increased
up to 30,000 cycles per hour. Depending on the level of automation
selected, the setup time of the cross-fold unit is cut by up to 80
percent compared to its predecessor, the KH 78. The machine's
stability has also been enhanced. All of these measures raise the
net output by an average of 1,000+ sheets per hour. In three-shift
operation, this results in extra output of around 7.2 million
sheets a year. The extremely broad range of papers that can be
processed with high folding quality is unrivalled in the industry
today. Thanks to its short makeready times, the Stahlfolder KH 82
lends itself to typical print runs of between 7,000 and 15,000
sheets for commercial jobs and brochures. The machine's high
performance means that it can also perform long runs for book
production. Therefore, this machine is aimed at industrial
printshops and postpress specialists.
The new Stahlfolder KH 82 is the next development level of
the TH/KH generation of folders that Heidelberg launched at drupa
2004. In the meantime, nearly 3,000 of these machines have been
installed worldwide.
New folder gluer Diana X 115
Heidelberg will be showcasing its new-look folder gluer Diana
X 115 at drupa 2008. It processes high-quality, complex folding
cartons in both long and short runs. Its modular design boosts the
potential for customization, making it the ideal solution for an
almost limitless range of cartons. Over 200,000 cartons can be
processed per hour at speeds of up to 650 meters (2,130 feet) per
minute. This high capacity is actively supported by the Diana
Feeder and the new Diana Packer.
What is more, fully automatic changeover cuts makeready times
considerably. Further advantages include maintenance-free servo
drive technology, a state-of the-art safety concept with light
grids, and a new roller bar and transportation concept that
increases flexibility and accelerates adjustment.
The completely new collapsible module was designed
specifically for the production of collapsible and lockbottom
cartons. As far fewer components have to be changed over, the
makeready times for individual carton types are cut by up to 85
percent compared to Diana Pro.
New Dymatrix 145 CSB die cutter
At drupa 2008, Heidelberg will be introducing the new
Dymatrix 145 CSB (cutting, stripping, and blanking) die cutter.
This machine processes sheets up to a maximum format of 106 x 145
centimeters (41.73 x 57.09 inches) and is perfectly coordinated
with the new Speedmaster XL 145. A non-stop high-performance sheet
feeder ensures reliable end-to-end sheet transport via the belt
table into the unit. The feeder is easy to operate, even on the
fly. Straightforward job and die changes ensure short makeready
times, thereby maximizing productivity and minimizing downtimes.
The Dymatrix 145 CSB operates at speeds of up to 8,000 sheets per
hour and can process materials thicknesses of 80 grams per square
meter to 2,000 grams per square meter and corrugated board up to
four millimeters (0.16 inch) thick. It can also be integrated
seamlessly into the Prinect workflow, making it ideal for packaging
print shops.
The Dymatrix 106 Pro CSB die cutter
At drupa 2008, Heidelberg will be presenting the Dymatrix
106 Pro CSB (cutting, stripping, and blanking) die cutter, which is
equipped with a whole new set of features not supported by the
Dymatrix 106 CSB. These include the optional automatic feed system,
DySet, which aligns the sheets precisely prior to transfer to the
gripper. It is now also possible to align the sheet laterally with
reference to the printing marks or print image, which is crucial
when processing reel stock. The new belt table and feeder make for
reliable sheet separation and guidance. Thanks to these
innovations, jams in the feeder are now a rarity and net output has
been increased. The maximum sheet format of the Dymatrix 106 Pro
CSB - 76 x 106 centimeters (29.92 x 41.73 inches) - is
perfectly matched to the format of the Speedmaster XL 105. The
broad range of materials that can be processed takes in everything
from paper of 80 grams per square meter and above, card up to 2,000
grams per square meter, and corrugated board up to a thickness of
four millimeters (0.16 inch). At a processing speed of up to 9,000
sheets per hour and a cutting force of 330 tons, the Dymatrix 106
Pro CSB is the ideal choice for folding carton manufacturers and
postpress specialists. The Dymatrix 106 Pro CSB can be upgraded to
a Dymatrix 113 Pro CSB with a sheet format of 82 x 113 centimeters
(32.28 x 44.49 inches) as required. The innovations and technical
features of the two machines are identical. The Dymatrix 106 Pro
CSB and the Dymatrix 113 Pro CSB can both be integrated seamlessly
into the Prinect workflow.
Varimatrix 105 CS die cutter
At drupa 2008, Heidelberg will be showcasing new options and
a new design for the Varimatrix 105 CS (CS stands for cutting and
stripping) that will make the die cutter even more flexible and
user-friendly. It is the second most popular entry-level solution
for commercial and packaging printers worldwide. The Varimatrix 105
CS cuts and embosses paper of up to 80 grams per square meter and
above, card or solid board up to 1,400 grams per square meter, and
corrugated board up to a thickness of four millimeters (0.16 inch)
at a processing speed of up to 7,500 sheets per hour and a cutting
force of up to 300 tons. The sheet formats that can be processed
range from a minimum of 350 x 400 millimeters (13.78 x 15.75
inches) to a maximum of 750 x 1,050 millimeters (29.53 x 41.34
inches).
Varimatrix 105 CSF die cutter
At drupa 2008, Heidelberg will be showcasing the
Varimatrix 105 CSF die cutter (CSF stands for cutting, stripping,
and foil embossing) can be used for hot foil embossing and as a die
cutter with stripping function. This makes the machine ideal for
commercial and packaging printers who are looking to offer their
customers a comprehensive service and added value thanks to a wider
range of surface finishing options. Metallic effects and
multistage/relief embossing can be applied efficiently in a single
pass using the hot foil module of the Varimatrix 105 CSF. The
cost-effective technology of the hot foil embosser is highly
impressive. It is possible to heat only specific zones, which means
that the complete plate does not have to be heated when working
with small formats. In addition, a variety of feeds optimizes foil
use.
The Eurobind 4000 adhesive binder
Heidelberg is launching a whole new set of options for the
Eurobind 4000 adhesive binder at drupa 2008. The Eurobind 4000 is
highly automated, offers exceptionally short makeready times of
just a few minutes, and enables fast job changes. It processes up
to 4,000 books per hour and its outstanding net output of up to 95
percent makes it the most cost-effective adhesive binder currently
on the market. Its modular design delivers the ultimate in
flexibility, a feature that has now been further enhanced by new
options. These options include a criss-crossed delivery, a
back-stripping station, a PUR spine nozzle and the new Eurotrim
4000 three-knife trimmer.
All this means that postpress specialists can configure the
machine to meet their own specific needs and add value by offering
differentiated and specialized products that are tailored to
customer requirements. The Eurobind 4000 is ideal for professional
use and average run levels of approximately 10,000 copies.
The device processes paperbacks, magazines, annual reports
and image brochures with a block (end-to-end) height of 140 to 450
millimeters (5.51 to 17.72 inches), a block width of 100 to 320
millimeters (3.94 to 12.60 inches), and a block thickness of two to
60 millimeters (0.079 to 2.36 inches).
Added value through peak performance: HEI Value, HEI
Performance. This is the theme of the presentation by Heidelberger
Druckmaschinen AG (Heidelberg) at drupa 2008 (May 29 to June 11,
Halls 1 + 2). Heidelberg, a tradition-based yet technology-focused
pioneer, is synonymous with innovative, top-class products and
services. Each solution is developed with one goal in mind - to
boost the success of customers' businesses. HEI Value is all about
delivering added value through wide-ranging process optimization,
high productivity, and thus higher margins - features that
benefit every printing company.
HEI Performance promises premium performance in print
quality, speed, and reliability - features that ease the
day-to-day workload for every user.
Further information for journalists:
Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG
Corporate Communications
Hans-Dieter Siegfried
Tel.: +49 (0)6221 92 50 63
Fax: +49 (0)6221 92 50 69
E-mail:
hans-dieter.siegfried@heidelberg.com