- 2,500 printing units already supplied worldwide
- 100th press soon to be installed in Germany
- Peak performance press in the pressroom
The Speedmaster XL 105 in the 70 x 100 cm format was
unveiled at drupa 2004 with series production beginning in April
2005. The "XL" became a big seller worldwide - the 2,500th printing
unit is now part of a UV press operating in England. The 100th
press was recently sold in Germany which accounts for around twenty
percent of all Speedmaster XL 105 units have been installed. The
Speedmaster XL 105 also won the prestigious PIA/GATF InterTech
Technology Award.
The peak performance press is targeted at industrialised
print shops in the commercial, packaging and label sectors that
value its high level of automation and efficient operation.
Customer surveys reveal that the Speedmaster XL 105 can raise
productivity by between 30 and 40 percent. This is due in almost
equal measure to savings in make-ready time and faster average
speed per job. Colour remains stable even at speeds of 18,000
sheets per hour. Heidelberg supplied the 1,000th printing unit in
this series just one year after starting series production.
Druckerei Rihn in Blomberg soon to install the 100th press in
Germany
A Speedmaster XL 105 five-color press with coating unit is
being sent directly from the Heidelberg Open House event in Hanover
to Druckerei Rihn GmbH. This means that the 100th press in Germany
is to be installed in Blomberg. The full-service print shop with 25
employees is currently running to full capacity in three-shift
operation. "We expect the XL to increase productivity and cut
make-ready times," explains Andreas Wallbaum, Managing Partner
at Druckerei Rihn. "As a specialised commercial print shop, we
want to provide our customers with finished printed products of an
even higher quality," continues Wallbaum. A new hall is being
built at Druckerei Rihn to house the Speedmaster XL 105.
Peak performance in the pressroom
The Speedmaster XL 105 is a completely new platform
development from Heidelberg. It supports between four and ten
colors and an optional coating unit. Since mid-2007 it is also
available as a UV version and a dual-coating press. As a result,
the benefits of this series are available for a highly varied range
of finishes.
UV printing enables premium gloss effects, unusual printing
stocks, such as laminated materials, films, or metallised surfaces,
and fast postpress. Printers can expand their services to include
other specialised products.
As a dual-coating press, the Speedmaster XL 105 is a good
all-rounder. It can process conventional inks and give them a UV
coating inline once a primer has been applied. A range of
combinations are possible, such as primers with metallic coatings,
Iriodin, or functional coatings.
The Australian and New Zealand printing industry has always been
an early adopter of new technology in the search to gain a market
edge.
When the XL105 was introduced into the market in 2005, it was
only a matter of time before printers in Australia and New Zealand
realised its advantages, now only two years after the first press
arrived on our shores, there are 7 installed down-under.
In the last 12 months Heidelberg has introduced UV, double
coaters and Duo models to complement the XL range and with Drupa
only months away, look out for many more innovations in the wide
format market.
Further Information:
Lindsay Barnes - Product Manager, Sheetfed
Tel. +61 3 9263 3381
Email:
Lindsay.Barnes@heidelberg.com