Heidelberg Adds Large-Format Models to Suprasetter Family
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Ultimate tried-and-tested technology in new design
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Suprasetter 145, 162 and 190 models available
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Up to 35 plates per hour
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Available for delivery from the 4th quarter of 2008
Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG (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
are available in their own 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 (74.8 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 alternatively. The six
cassettes of the plate loading unit enable up to 600 plates in as
many as six different formats to be loaded automatically. This
allows flexible processing of a wide range of plate formats without
user intervention and is taking full advantage of large-format
press' productivity. The main target groups for this prepress
solution are packaging, industrial, and web printers.
"Since the Suprasetter series was launched in 2004, its
thermal laser technology has proved highly effective and has
undergone further development on an ongoing basis, ensuring
reliable, stable processes and high imaging quality. This
cutting-edge technology with its established top-quality functions
is also being made available to our large-format customers in time
for drupa," says Dr. Jürgen Rautert, Member of the
Heidelberg Management Board, responsible for Products and
Technology.
Cutting-edge technology extended to prepress for the new large
format
Additional product features, such as the Intelligent
Diode System (IDS) and the integrated punching system, ensure
smooth operation and high precision when preparing plates for
printing. Integration into the Prinect workflow results in highly
automated, fault-free and transparent workflows along the entire
production chain. The new Suprasetter platesetters also use the
latest RIP generation in the form of Prinect RIP technology and the
Adobe Print Engine. Users are free to choose their preferred
screening process. Plate on Demand technology is also available,
enabling plate production to be activated directly at the press
control station. Smart Plate Handling offers the additional
flexibility of manual loading, for example when working with
seldom-used plate formats. Thanks to its modularity, the
platesetter system can be tailored to specific customer
requirements. It can be equipped with additional laser modules and
internal punches for high register accuracy, customers can select
their required plate loading units, and the system can also be
upgraded to support a larger plate format. Retrofitting is also
possible and can be done directly on site. In conjunction with
Saphira printing plates, the system creates the ideal conditions
for top-quality printing.
The new Suprasetter models can be ordered from the start of
drupa 2008 and will be available for delivery from the fourth
quarter of 2008.
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The new Suprasetter 145, 162 and 190 computer-to-plate
systems from Heidelberg complete the company's large-format
portfolio and offer users in packaging, industrial, and web
printing the ultimate in tried-and-tested technology in a new
design.
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