drupa 2012: Heidelberg Unveils New Speedmaster XL 106 for Optimum Productivity and Profitability
05/02/2012
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Peak Performance Class flagship boosts productivity by 20 to
30 percent compared to Speedmaster XL 105
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Over 30 orders already placed worldwide
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Inkjet systems integrated in press for greater added
value
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Very short makeready times
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Widest possible range of configurations and applications
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Systematically designed for sustainable printing
At drupa 2012, Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG (Heidelberg) will be
unveiling the Speedmaster XL 106 - the new flagship of its Peak
Performance Class. Since the Speedmaster XL 105 made its debut at
drupa 2004, it has been setting standards in terms of production
speed, print stability, and output and has become a market success,
with over 1,200 units installed worldwide. As the logical successor
to the Speedmaster XL 105, the Speedmaster XL 106 represents a new
performance class for industrial commercial, label, and packaging
printing. Operating at speeds of up to 18,000 sheets per hour in
both straight and perfecting modes, it achieves exceptional
productivity and processes a wide range of substrates up to 1.0 mm
(0.039 in) thick (in perfecting mode, up to 0.8 mm/0.031 in thick).
Thanks to the larger 75 x 106 cm (29.53 x 41.73 in) sheet format,
the maximum print format of 74 x 105 cm (29.13 x 41.34 in) can now
be utilized in its entirety, which means a larger punching margin
for packaging printers and more repeats per sheet for web-to-print
gang forms. The Speedmaster XL 106 achieves new dimensions in
productivity thanks to extremely straightforward operation and the
interplay between preset functions, ink presettings, simultaneous
plate changing with AutoPlate XL, and Prinect Inpress Control. All
this makes the press another 20 to 30 percent more productive than
the Speedmaster XL 105. Depending on the particular job structure,
it can produce between 60 and 80 million sheets a year with ease
and change between 90,000 and 100,000 printing plates a year on an
eight-color press.
The new press will be available as of drupa 2012, when it
will replace the Speedmaster XL 105. In the run-up to drupa,
Heidelberg has already received orders for over 30 Speedmaster XL
106 presses.
"With our new flagship, the Speedmaster XL 106, we now offer the
broadest portfolio in the 70 x 100 cm format. We have the perfect
technology for every customer, adapted to the relevant market
requirements," says Stephan Plenz, member of the Management Board
responsible for Heidelberg Equipment. "The Speedmaster XL 106 is
the latest development in the Peak Performance Class and the most
high-tech press in our industry, boasting unrivaled productivity in
everyday operation. It is intended for print shops with a wide
range of materials, large print volumes, or frequent job changes.
We are also catering to packaging printers, who will be able to
benefit from the machine's output of 18,000 sheets per hour for
applications such as one- or two-color perfecting printing," he
continues.
Not one but two Speedmaster XL 106 presses will be on show at
the Heidelberg stand in Hall 1 as a response to the HEI
Productivity market trend - a perfecting press in the commercial
printing section and a six-color straight-printing press with
dual-coating configuration in the packaging printing section.
Inkjet systems integrated in the press for greater added value
Integration of an inkjet device from Inkdustry in
conjunction with Prinect Inspection Control makes it possible to
check individual repeats using a PDF comparison and mark specific
repeats as waste. Such repeats can then be automatically identified
and ejected by postpress equipment such as the folding carton
gluing machine. The resultant one hundred percent control in print
production has the benefit of complying with the safety guidelines
of sectors such as the pharmaceuticals industry. It also cuts
costs, because individual repeats rather than the entire sheet are
identified as waste and ejected in the folding carton gluing
machine. This has the added advantage of preventing
over-production.
The ability to imprint additional, customized alphanumeric
codes generates extra added value. Up to twelve inkjet heads
employing the continuous inkjet method can be integrated into the
coating unit. Simultaneous coating and imprinting is possible
despite the fact that no additional unit is needed for the inkjet
device. Non-absorbent materials can also be printed using
solvent-based inks.
Very short makeready times
The Speedmaster XL 106 is equipped with innovative
components that reduce makeready times and boost productivity.
Heidelberg is the only manufacturer to supply characteristic curve
databases ex works for a variety of substrates, speeds, and inks.
This dispenses with a large number of manual adjustments on the
finished machine, which means it takes less time to reach the
production speed. The automatic washup devices for inking rollers,
blanket cylinders, and impression cylinders with customized washup
programs that are optimized across the various series can reduce
washup times by up to 30 percent. As a result, it can take a total
of just 50 seconds to wash the blanket. In conjunction with the
Color Package, the Hycolor inking and dampening system optimizes
color stability, shortens makeready times, and reduces paper waste
throughout the run. It does all this in record time and at any
speed. Color Assistant Pro, which forms part of the Color Package,
ensures fully automatic monitoring of the ink fountain liner's
status and uses this information for automated calibration of the
ink zones, including automatic adjustment of characteristic curves,
and customized optimization of ink presettings. The Color Package
also includes the inline measuring and control system Prinect
Inpress Control, program-controlled pre-inking and ink vibrator
throw-off, and digitally controlled ink zone motors. Prinect
Inpress Control reduces the paper waste during each job change by
100 to 150 sheets. The new control panel concept for optimized
efficiency and ergonomics includes a glass touchscreen at the
feeder and the printing and coating units for standardized
operation of the entire press. In conjunction with the Prinect
Press Center, this supports a process-oriented production process.
Widest possible range of configurations and applications
The Speedmaster XL 106 offers the broadest range of
configurations in the 70 x 100 cm (27.56 x 39.37 in) format. It is
available with anything from two to 19 units, with or without
perfecting device, and is designed to process everything from
inmold foils to kraft board. As a customized press, it is available
in an LPL configuration (coating unit before and after sheet
reversal), as a Duo press with flexographic printing units before
the offset units, or as a rotary die cutter for products such as
inmold labels. In the LPL version, the front and reverse sides of
the sheet are printed and coated in a single pass. The sheet
arrives on the pile completely dry and can immediately undergo
further processing. This boosts productivity by 30 to 40 percent
compared to a straight-printing press.
Systematically designed for sustainable printing
As a pioneer of green printing, Heidelberg develops
solutions to eliminate or reduce CO2 and process emissions and cut
waste. Consequently, the technology of the Speedmaster XL 106 sets
standards in more than just productivity. Its high energy and
resource efficiency make it the most environmentally friendly press
in its class. This is documented by the "Emission-tested Printing
Press" quality seal awarded by the German Institution for Statutory
Insurance and Prevention in the Printing and Paper Industry to
confirm that the press complies with the strict limit values. And
that applies to all conventional and UV presses. If required, the
Speedmaster XL 106 is available with carbon offsetting. A heat
recovery system enables the heat from the exhaust air of DryStar
Combination dryers to be reused for the drying process so as to
reduce energy requirements. And the PowderStar AP 500 with its
innovative powdering system cuts powder consumption by up to 50
percent. What's more, the Speedmaster XL 106 is designed for
alcohol-free production - another important contribution to green
print production.
Figure 1: New Speedmaster XL 106 for drupa
At drupa 2012, Heidelberg will be unveiling the
Speedmaster XL 106 - the new flagship of its Peak Performance
Class. Operating at speeds of up to 18,000 sheets per hour in both
straight and perfecting modes, it achieves exceptional productivity
and processes a wide range of substrates up to 1.0 mm (0.039 in)
thick (in perfecting mode, up to 0.8 mm/
0.031 in thick). The press represents a new performance class
for industrial commercial, label, and packaging printing.
Figure 2: Sheetfed offset printing portfolio from Heidelberg
Heidelberg offers the broadest portfolio in sheetfed
offset printing as a response to changing market conditions in the
print media industry.
Figure 3: Inkjet graphic
Up to twelve inkjet heads in the coating unit generate
greater added value on the Speedmaster XL 106. Individual repeats
can be marked as waste and then automatically identified and
ejected at the postpress stage. Additional, customized alphanumeric
codes can also be imprinted.
Figure 4: Speedmaster XL 106 touchscreen
The new gallery and printing unit guard design of the
Speedmaster XL 106 meets the highest ergonomic demands. The control
panels with glass touchscreen at the feeder, printing unit, and
coating unit ensure intuitive, ergonomic, and standardized
operation of the entire machine.
Figure 5: AutoPlate XL
A complete plate change on a Speedmaster XL 106
eight-color press takes up to four minutes less with AutoPlate XL
than on a press equipped with AutoPlate Advanced.
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
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