At IPEX 2010, Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG (Heidelberg) will be
showcasing its extensive portfolio of state-of-the-art technologies
and services for lean and ecological print production. Under the
slogan HEI Performance - HEI Value, Heidelberg will be
presenting its portfolio of solutions for the entire value-added
chain in the advertising and packaging printing sectors, including
workflow integration, consumables, comprehensive services, and
consultancy activities. What's more, the company will also be
demonstrating opportunities for generating new business in the
areas of web-to-print, creative print applications to stand out
from the competition, short-run printing, and packaging production.
With this broad spectrum at IPEX 2010, Heidelberg will be offering
by far the largest range of information among suppliers in the
sheetfed offset printing industry During the eight days of IPEX,
Heidelberg will be presenting its complete show appearance in a
climate neutral manner - including travel to and from the event by
booth staff and the paper used in the practical demonstrations
during the show.
"Given the current market situation, print shops are focusing
on two key questions - how can I maximize the efficiency of my
operations and how can I ensure environmentally friendly print
production? Heidelberg will be providing answers to these questions
at the number one industry event in 2010 by presenting a range of
enhanced solutions offering an optimum price-performance ratio,"
says Bernhard Schreier, CEO of Heidelberg.
Efficient print production with the Prinect print shop
workflow
Heidelberg will be showcasing its trade show innovations
within the
Prinect print shop workflow to highlight that this area
plays a key role in the lean manufacturing of print products. For
example, the company will be presenting enhanced color and quality
management and modules for greater transparency. Also on display
will be a range of
color measuring and control system innovations whose
performance spectrum is geared even more closely towards
cost-effectiveness and quality and that further improve color and
quality management in print shops.
Prinect Easy Control is a completely new
entry-level color measuring system for the Speedmaster SM 52
and SM 74. For print shops, this means shorter makeready times,
more consistent print quality, and better press performance.
What's more, Prinect boasts new functions in all areas of
production. Heidelberg will also be unveiling two partner programs
that are designed to help Prinect users generate new business and
further boost the efficiency of their print shops. For example,
one partner program comprising six web-to-print solution
suppliers enables Prinect users to quickly open up demand-based
business models for online production and marketing of printed
materials. Another
partner program geared towards the cooperation of manufacturers
of management information systems (MIS) is aimed at further
improving the interfaces between third-party MIS systems and the
Prinect print shop workflow from Heidelberg so as to enable users
to harness additional productivity. Such interfaces are already in
use in a number of successful customer projects.
Prinect-S from Heidelberg is
a compact workflow integration solution that is perfect for
small and medium-sized print shops looking to move into lean print
production.
A
new version of Prinect Pressroom Manager will make it easier
for users to effectively link the pressroom to prepress and/or a
third-party management information system (MIS). In future, Prinect
will also offer extended productivity reporting and documentation
of the carbon footprint.
Lean and ecological print production will go hand in hand in the
future
Taking in live demonstrations of the company's key trade
show innovations, visitors to the Heidelberg booth in Hall 8 will
be able to see for themselves that environmental awareness and
cost-efficiency are not mutually exclusive.
In
prepress, customers working with the Suprasetter A 52 or A
75 have access to the
Dual Top Loader enabling fully automated plate feed for two
different plate sizes, thus further raising the level of automation
of this series. At the same time, the machines in this series
require far less power than comparable models from the competition.
The new Speedmaster CX 102 is celebrating its world
premiere. Designed for industrial offset printing, this press
is capable of reaching production speeds of 16,500 sheets per hour
and ranks between the Speedmaster SM 102 / CD 102 and the
Speedmaster XL 105. This press puts the finishing touch to the 70 x
100 cm format range and ensures that Heidelberg has the perfect
solution for every press speed and level of productivity.
Users of the
Speedmaster XL 105 can now benefit from
a non-stop system at the delivery, which takes the
press' productivity and process reliability to a new level.
Pile management has been automated, with the pile now being sent
directly to postpress. This procedure helps minimize the washup
time. For example, depending on the print job at hand, two washup
cycles can easily be eliminated for blankets, which amounts to 40
percent less startup waste after washing.
CleanStar, which has been available for other Speedmaster
models for quite some time,
can now also be employed with the Speedmaster XL 75. This
reduces fine dust levels in the pressroom by up to 80 percent, thus
raising the availability of the press while cutting the cleaning
workload.
In the area of
short-run printing, Heidelberg will be unveiling a
Speedmaster SM 52
Anicolor with new coating unit and high-pile delivery with new
DryStar Coating dryer. This press, which provides a
cost-effective entry-level solution for surface finishing
technology, is over 80 centimeters (31.50 inches) shorter and
therefore requires less space and less energy.
In the area of foil finishing, Heidelberg will be presenting
the first
FoilStar module with index function. This enables savings on
materials of up to EUR 0.09 per print sheet.
Based on an annual print output of six million sheets, this
new index function results in savings in foil consumption
equivalent to around 200 tons of CO2. It also enables users to
stand out from today's crowded marketplace through new print
products.
Higher productivity in postpress, too
In postpress, Heidelberg will be showcasing innovations that
raise the level of automation in this area further still. For
example, it will be unveiling the
Stitchmaster ST 450 saddlestitcher with newly developed feeders
and the new Streamfeeder for automated loading. As the only
company to supply upright feeders, Heidelberg has further improved
the ergonomics of these machines by adding a height-adjustable
jogging table. Users benefit from improved processing quality and
higher productivity.
The
new pneumatic twin lay system for the Stahlfolder TD 94
buckle plate folder will be making its first appearance at a trade
show. Two features have been added to these machines to
significantly increase their productivity: The sheet to be folded
is simply rotated 90 degrees at the feeder and a pneumatic twin lay
system is located before the second folding unit. This makes it
possible to align and transport the fold sheets in parallel at the
second folding unit using two side lays. As a result of the sheet's
shorter feed length at the same machine speed, the performance is
increased by around 30 to 40 percent depending on the sheet format.
The
POLAR CutManager facilitates the online connection of
high-speed cutters to the Prinect Postpress Manager, thus enabling
their integration into the entire Prinect print shop workflow.
Customers benefit from the industry's most comprehensive
range of services
At the center of the trade show booth, visitors will have the
opportunity to collect information on the extensive range of
services provided by Heidelberg. These services are designed to
ensure the continuous availability of equipment while also raising
the productivity of print shop operations as a whole. Services for
high availability include equipment servicing at customer sites,
Remote Service functions, spare parts supply and Systemservice
contracts. Consulting services focusing on lean manufacturing,
ecological printing, and efficient organization of print shop
operations help boost productivity, while the Print Media Academy
provides training services. Experts from the Heidelberg service
team will be on hand at the trade show to answer any questions
visitors may have on all these topics.
Visitors will also have the opportunity to see for themselves
the high performance of
Saphira consumables and pick up the latest information. They
will be shown how Saphira products and the range of available
services enable them to make the most out of their equipment, while
also helping to protect the environment. The
Saphira Chemfree plate is one such example. It delivers
faster imaging without the use of chemicals. The
Anicolor Performance Kit helps further reduce waste from
presses using Anicolor technology. Furthermore,
washup solutions, dampening solutions, and natural inks and
coatings are also available for a wide range of applications.
Generally speaking, all Saphira products meet the statutory
requirements for environmental protection. Some even surpass them.
More and more Saphira products bear an
eco label, informing users that suppliers are certified in
line with environmental standard ISO9001/ISO14001. What's more,
these green credentials do not mean that users have to compromise
on machine compatibility, performance, or print quality.
Innovative applications combining print and digital media
Visitors to the Heidelberg booth will also be shown how
creative applications can be used to combine the world of printing
with new and/or digital media. For example, Heidelberg will be
presenting its "Prinect Mobile" concept study, which enables
Prinect users employing a Prinect Pressroom Manager with Analyze
Point in their print shop to use their smartphone to view the
status of their print jobs and access information on the print
shop's current productivity. Heidelberg is using this concept
study to show users what is technically possible in this day and
age and to test their interest in such applications.
In terms of print applications, Heidelberg will be presenting
a high-finish calendar comprising 365 individual pages and styled
by Japanese designers. iPod and iPhone users can download this
'App' from the Internet onto their cell phones to get a new
and original background on their phone each day.
George Clarke, Managing Director of Heidelberg UK and
President of IPEX 2010, has the last word: "This year, IPEX 2010 is
the best opportunity for users to get the lowdown on the latest
industry technology and use this as a basis for making sound
investment decisions. The trade show provides the ideal meeting
point and platform for an international audience, and the time is
right for companies to prepare for the upturn after the crisis."
Figure (hall layout): At IPEX 2010, Heidelberger
Druckmaschinen AG will be showcasing its solutions for lean
manufacturing and ecological printing in Hall 8.
For further information, please contact:
Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG
Corporate Public Relations
Matthias Hartung
Phone: +49 (0)6221 92 5077
Fax: +49 (0)6221 92 99 5077
E-mail:
matthias.hartung@heidelberg.com