British Printer McLays Opted for Additional Speedmaster XL 106
07/20/2012
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Speedmaster XL 106 five-color with coating unit will
increase company's cost effectiveness and flexibility
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Company expects considerable reduction of waste with Prinect
Inpress Control
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30 percent of reduction in wash up times
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Company considers to update their folder technology with a
new Stahlfolder
Richard Kyte led a team of three from McLays to drupa 2012 where
the more than EUR 20 million turnover company signed to buy a
Speedmaster XL 106, its second B1 XL machine but the first with
Inpress Control automated colour and register adjustment.
"Our Speedmaster XL 105-6+L has clocked up 350 million
impressions in six years and is still outputting top quality
results. This press exceeded all expectations in terms of
productivity; it is a beast of a machine. We don't believe any
other manufacturer can match the productivity and reliability of
the XL technology. This latest five-color machine with coating unit
will allow us to handle existing capacity more cost-effectively and
flexibly. We believe it could add 40% productivity compared to the
Speedmaster CD 102 it replaces. The Image Control on the first
press reduced makeready times by 50%; we believe Inpress Control
will cut a further 20% off the set up and reduce waste."
The company has also specified AutoPlate Advanced, a
fully-automatic plate changing device, and has ordered from
technotrans a reverse osmosis system to take away any variables in
the water for the fount and ink pumping which will supply both
presses, meaning less operator effort, mess and housekeeping and
bringing a cost advantage in being able to buy at bulk ink prices.
Developments that McLays are happy to see introduced on the
Speedmaster XL 106, which was launched at drupa, includes a 30%
reduction in wash up times and the ability to set up the next job
while another is still running.
"Heidelberg had a very impressive stand," says Richard Kyte. "The
new PFX feeder on the Stahlfolder is one development that has
really caught my eye. It makes us consider updating our folder
technology because I can see that it would bring a significant
increase in productivity." With Richard Kyte were Mark Vaughan and
Paul Taylor of McLays. The Cardiff company offers a comprehensive
range of litho and digital printing services, mailing and
fulfilment services.
Figure 1: McLays manufacturing manager Richard Kyte (right)
with Derek Gillard from Heidelberg UK in front of the Speedmaster
XL 106 at drupa 2012.
Figure 2: At drupa 2012, Heidelberg had unveiled the
Speedmaster XL 106 - the new flagship of its Peak Performance
Class.
For further information about the company and image material,
please visit the Press Lounge of Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG at
www.heidelberg.com.
For further information, please contact:
Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG
Corporate Public Relations
Silke Wolf
Phone: +49 (0) 6221 92-5061
Fax: +49 (0) 6221 92-5069
E-Mail:
silke.wolf@heidelberg.com
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