Color Spectrum Network Expands Capabilities With Dual Presses
KENNESAW, Ga., - Print media industry leader Heidelberg
recently installed a seven-color Speedmaster CD 102 press with
coater, extended delivery and ultra-violet (UV) capabilities at
Color Spectrum Network, a high-end manufacturer of printed folding
cartons located in Marietta, Ga. The new press places Color
Spectrum as the only folding carton company in Georgia to offer UV
printing options in all seven units.
The new press supplements an existing six-color Speedmaster
CD 102 that was installed in early 2003. Gil Bonilla, president and
owner of Color Spectrum Network, said the company purchased the new
seven-color press in order to increase the shop's print offerings
and to accommodate customer demand for inline UV
capabilities.
"We began taking in more requests for jobs with UV needs,
specifically on unique substrates like foil boards and plastics,"
said Bonilla. "We have been so pleased with our existing Heidelberg
Speedmaster CD 102, that we knew adding another one with expanded
capabilities like UV would allow us to handle more complex jobs,
increase profitability and maintain a continued focus on our model
of delivered product in seven calendar days or less."
Offering printers a high degree of automation and
cost-effectiveness, the new Speedmaster CD 102 drupa 2004
generation has been fully redesigned and now includes a number of
ergonomic refinements, including a new feeder, delivery and an
advanced, easy-to-handle coating unit.
A further example of Heidelberg's leadership in the
fast-growing UV segment is the integration of UV dryers into the
total press concept. Not only are all the dryer systems
freely movable throughout the press, they are also totally
controllable via the CP 2000 touch screen - no additional controls
are needed. In addition, the delivery dryers, which include
infrared, hot-air and UV, are all easily accessible for cleaning or
service from the operator side of the press, simply by unlocking
them and pulling them out. All electrical, water and air
connections are made automatically. In the case of Color
Spectrum Network, these new features have made high-quality
production easier, making it possible for the shop to significantly
increase its number of UV-printed jobs.
"The productivity performance of Heidelberg's Speedmaster CD
102 has been elevated by up to 15 percent due to the totally
redesigned feeder, delivery and dryers, which enables our customers
to accommodate the growing need for higher running speeds," said
Steen Jensen, senior vice president of product management for
Heidelberg USA. "At the same time, the UV capabilities of the press
meet the demand for more glossy or specialized coatings. Printers
like Color Spectrum can print more unique jobs quicker with these
options."
With a guaranteed one-week turnaround for all its projects,
Color Spectrum Network currently uses the new press to produce
packaging work for the technology, sporting goods and cosmetics
industries on materials that range from plastics to all grades of
folding carton stock.
"So far, we've seen incredible results, and we expect to
continue increasing our impressions in the future," said Bonilla.
"With the superior reliability, quality of print and efficiencies
of our first Speedmaster CD 102 and with the new UV press, we
continue to be able to meet our unique business model of a one-week
turnaround on all jobs. With its inline UV coating solution,
we can start die-cutting, embossing, foiling and gluing the day the
job comes off the press. Now that's production."
Established in 1994, Color Spectrum Network is a mid-sized,
high-end packaging printer specializing in high-end folding
cartons. The shop has a national customer base that includes
companies such as Intuit, Microsoft, Hewlett Packard and
Bridgestone Sports.
About Heidelberg
Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG (Heidelberg) is the world's
leader in the print media industry by its brand image and volume of
sales internationally. With its global presence and extensive
expertise, Heidelberg draws on its 153-year heritage and reputation
for quality and precision to make the most sought after sheetfed
press systems, prepress and postpress components, workflow
solutions, software and consumables. Headquartered in Heidelberg,
Germany, the company operates 18 manufacturing sites and 250
support centers worldwide and provides 200,000 customers with
service and knowledge to realize the full potential of printing.
Heidelberg's annual sales are Euro 3.114 billion and the company
employs 18,800 staff worldwide. For more information, visit
www.heidelberg.com.
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