Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG (Heidelberg) will be unveiling the
world premiere of the Speedmaster XL 75 with Anicolor inking unit
technology at drupa 2012 in Düsseldorf. Anicolor technology in
the 35 x 50 cm (13.78 x 19.69 in) format has been enjoying market
success since 2006. More than 1,000 printing units have been
installed worldwide and this innovation is now being extended to
the 50 x 70 cm (19.69 x 27.56 in) format. Heidelberg is now also
offering Anicolor inking unit technology on the high-performance
Speedmaster XL 75 platform. Compared to a press with conventional
inking unit, the benefits of Anicolor can be summed up as
"90-50-50", that is to say Anicolor inking unit technology results
in 90 percent less paper waste, 50 percent shorter makeready times,
and 50 percent higher productivity. Thanks to extremely fast and
stable inking-up, OK sheets are often achieved after just ten
sheets. This makes the Speedmaster XL 75 Anicolor a particularly
good option for customers who are looking to achieve cost-efficient
production of short and very short runs in the 50 x 70 cm format
for commercial and packaging printing applications. It is also
ideal for web-to-print applications with gang forms that require
simple standardization and consistently high quality.
The machine will initially be offered as a straight-printing
press with up to six inking units - with or without coating unit
and with a print speed of up to 15,000 sheets per hour - and will
be available from the end of 2013. Presses with a perfecting device
and other configurations will follow.
The machine will initially be offered as a straight-printing press
with up to six inking units - with or without coating unit and with
a print speed of up to 15,000 sheets per hour - and will be
available from the end of 2013. Presses with a perfecting device
and other configurations will follow.
"Following the positive experiences with the Speedmaster SM
52 Anicolor, the next logical step is to give our customers a
competitive edge by extending this innovative technology to the
next format up," says Stephan Plenz, member of the Management Board
responsible for Heidelberg Equipment. "With the larger format, our
customers will now also have the opportunity to use this technology
to their advantage in other applications while also making a
long-term contribution to environmental protection," he adds.
Combining a Speedmaster XL 75 Anicolor with Linoprint digital
printing systems and the Prinect workflow enables the benefits of
offset and digital printing to be put to the best possible use. It
creates the most cost-efficient and eco-friendly solution in the 50
× 70 cm format for innovative media service providers.
"Together with the Linoprint C models, our Speedmaster
presses with Anicolor inking unit technology represent the optimum
solution for innovative print products manufactured in short and
very short runs," stresses Plenz.
Heidelberg will be exhibiting a Speedmaster XL 75 Anicolor
five-color press with coating unit in Hall 1 at drupa as a response
to the green printing (HEI Eco) and lean production (HEI
Productivity) market trends. It will be printing high-grammage
postcards along with four- and five-color posters - the fifth color
being the spot color metallic silver - and will benefit from very
fast job changes. The combination of automated processes and
optimized materials from the Saphira range will deliver
standardized, lean production.
Consistently high offset printing quality and extremely
straightforward operation - perfect for short runs and
web-to-print
Anicolor inking unit technology from Heidelberg has been
available since 2006. The zoneless short inking unit offers key
benefits for commercial and packaging printing, with 90 percent
less paper waste and 50 percent shorter makeready times than in
conventional offset printing. The absence of ink zones makes for
very straightforward operation without spending a lot of time on
settings, as uniform amounts of ink are always transferred. A
format-size engraved screen roller and a format-size inking form
roller ensure an extremely short ink flow and exceptionally stable
ink transfer for top print quality from sheet to sheet and job to
job. This makes Anicolor ideal for standardized top-quality
printing.
All these benefits will be further enhanced by the platform
and technical features of the Speedmaster XL 75. Its fully
automated sheet travel devices maximize productivity - from the
Preset Plus Feeder and the Air Transfer System in the printing
units to the Preset Plus Delivery. Fully automatic, simultaneous
plate changing with AutoPlate XL offers the optimum conditions for
fast job changes with short and very short runs. What's more,
the Speedmaster XL 75 also features an impressive new Peak
Performance Class design, faster washup programs, and the latest
DryStar dryer technology with round nozzles for even better energy
efficiency. This is all rounded off by the new, ergonomic operating
concept, including a feeder control panel with glass touchscreen.
The Speedmaster XL 75 is thus systematically geared to fast, lean
production.
Users can benefit from further process optimization by
integrating the machine into the Prinect print shop workflow and by
using optimized consumables. Saphira Anicolor inks from Heidelberg
are subject to very strict quality controls in line with the
process standard for offset printing and are continuously being
tested and optimized for use in Anicolor presses.
Most eco-friendly press for short runs
Paper is the biggest factor in a print product's
carbon footprint. The Anicolor inking unit minimizes paper waste,
cutting it by up to 90 percent, to ensure the greenest possible
printing process.
What's more, the Speedmaster XL 75 Anicolor platform does
not simply set technological standards with its high productivity.
Its excellent energy and resource efficiency also make it the most
environmentally friendly press in its class. A measuring device can
be used to measure and display the machine's energy efficiency
per 1,000 sheets during production if the customer so wishes. This
allows operators to run the press with exceptional energy
efficiency. And like all other Heidelberg presses, the Speedmaster
XL 75 can be supplied with carbon offsetting.
Figure 1: View of entire press
In a world premiere at drupa 2012, Heidelberg will be
unveiling the Speedmaster XL 75 Anicolor for extremely short
makeready times in the 50 x 70 cm format. Extensive standardization
and automation of the printing process pave the way for
cost-efficient production of short runs.
Figure 2: Diagram of semi-transparent printing unit
The Anicolor inking unit is a short inking unit
comprising a format-size engraved screen roller, a format-size
inking form roller, and inking unit temperature control for fast
inking-up and stable inking.
Figure 3: Detailed shot of inking unit with operator; changing
the ink chamber
The Speedmaster XL 75 Anicolor delivers top print
quality. Ink changes are made fast by simply replacing the ink
chambers.
For further information about the company and image material,
please visit the Press Lounge of Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG at
www.heidelberg.com.
Heidelberg at drupa 2012
Today's print media service providers are faced with a
dynamic and challenging market. Companies that want to achieve
success in an environment of this kind need to optimize their
business models by seizing on market trends in the industry and
using them to their advantage.
During drupa 2012, from May 3 to 16, Heidelberg will be
showcasing in Hall 1 an extended portfolio of products and
solutions that have been developed specifically for the latest
market requirements. The trade show presentation, held under the
banner "Discover HEI", will center on lean production (HEI
Productivity), green printing (HEI Eco), web-to-print (HEI
Integration), short-run-printing (HEI Flexibility), differentiation
through coatings and special effects (HEI Emotions), the future of
packaging printing (HEI End), and gaining an edge through the
latest know-how (HEI School). The company is exhibiting solutions
that enable print shops and postpress businesses to meet the latest
market requirements in full.
www.drupa.heidelberg.com
For further information, please contact:
Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG
Corporate Public Relations
Hilde Weisser
Phone: +49 (0)6221 92-5066
Fax: +49 (0)6221 92-5069
E-mail:
hilde.weisser@heidelberg.com