KENNESAW, GA - In the midst of an extended economic
downturn, longtime owners of Heidelberg's peak-performance
Speedmaster XL 105 can point to the real-world benefits of access
to the fastest speeds and highest level of automation available in
sheetfed offset printing.
Embrace the Label, Exceed Expectations
"Like it or not, clients interpret the products we supply as
commodities," said Jack McGrath, Vice President of Sales and
Marketing at DS Graphics, Lowell, Mass., which installed a 10-color
Speedmaster XL 105 perfector with Inpress Control last October.
"That scenario is complicated by the need to provide the same
quality faster, less expensively and with greater efficiency, all
while demonstrating a sensitivity to environmental concerns. It's a
tall order for any printer, but fortunately one that the
Speedmaster XL 105 perfector is uniquely equipped to address."
According to McGrath, Heidelberg took the quality issue
"much, much deeper" by rethinking the way sheets are turned in the
perfecting unit. "Heidelberg engineers came up with a
football-shaped turning unit that doesn't stress the sheet on the
turning edge," he said. "As a result, we don't have to slow down
the press to perfect. It's an engineer's dream, compared with
conventional turning systems." Moreover, the XL 105's ability to
prepare both sides of the sheet simultaneously cuts makeready to
around 400 sheets, reducing makeready waste by 300 to 400 percent,
and "enabling us to pass on those savings to our customers."
Finally, integrated Prinect Inpress Control locks in specifications
for color, measuring process colors, spot colors and register in
the print control strip. Corrections are automatically forwarded
directly to the Prinect Press Center for adjustment, eliminating
any need to stop the press for makeready or monitoring of the
production run and delivering maximum productivity.
The net effect of enhancements like these? "From a business
ownership perspective, my customers are in business to make money,
just as I am," McGrath said. "Thanks to our XL 105 perfector, we
now embody value for our customers on four levels: efficiency,
shorter time to market, reduced waste and lower costs. Clients
understand the value because they can see the savings, and I can
make more money in the process. If you're going to be a commodity,
you'd better be the best at what you do."
Efficient, versatile Heidelberg technology "hasn't just
helped us do better in businesses, but to do business better,"
McGrath concluded. "The Speedmaster XL 105 perfector is a wonderful
addition to the market at a time when the industry sorely needs
it."
Productivity3
Three is a magic number for Moquin Press, Belmont, Calif.
Having installed a trio of Heidelberg Speedmaster XL 105 presses
since 2005, President Greg Moquin understands the benefits of the
XL 105's comprehensive automation as well as anyone and better than
most, and has positioned his capabilities for maximum competitive
effect.
"It's no contest for us to go up against a 40" conventional
perfecting press and win the job," Moquin said. "It happens all the
time. We're printing faster, our makereadies are faster, and we can
take advantage of the XL's larger sheet size by running more up on
a sheet when necessary. Every time we put in an XL 105, our
productivity increases by 50 percent over a conventional press" in
the same format class. Because he can produce more work in less
time, he also can make up in volume what he may have to concede on
price. "I can afford to be aggressive because I know I can get the
job done quickly," he said. The brutal pace is not for sissies:
Each of Moquin's XL 105s runs across two 12-hour shifts per day at
its full rated speed of 18,000 sph, turning out a staggering array
of products on a wide range of substrates that now includes
plastic, thanks to the integration of 4 interdeck UV on the
company's newest XL.
Moquin is eager to dispel any notion that he is prepared to
sacrifice quality for the kind of productivity his business
demands. On the contrary, for color-critical work, the XL 105
"holds color fabulously well," Moquin said. "The Speedmaster XL 105
is a made-to-order solution for a business like ours."
Care and Feeding of A Hungry Press
In the printing business, "Speed gives you power," said
Taylor Blackwell, owner of Walker Printing in Montgomery, Ala.
Blackwell knows whereof he speaks, having owned and operated a
4-color Heidelberg Speedmaster XL 105 for the past two years,
during which the company has experienced a dramatic reduction in
overtime.
"The XL 105 is a hungry press that enables us to turn work
faster and produce more jobs in less time," he said, citing one
recent instance when one of Walker's largest customers came to the
company with a request to shrink the time it took to produce a
monthly publication from five days (including prepress) to three,
also including layout. Thanks to the speed and makeready efficiency
of the XL 105, "We were able to print the job in 24 hours and meet
this important client's expectations," said Blackwell, who no
longer dreads being slammed with several big projects at once that
must be completed in a short period of time. "The XL 105 is more
than twice as productive as a conventional 40" press," said
Blackwell, who runs the XL 105 at 18,000 sph consistently over the
course of two eight-hour shifts per day.
While Blackwell concedes that it sometimes can be a challenge
to keep the machine as busy as it wants to be while the market is
soft, he also notes that the XL 105's speed has made Walker
competitive on additional low-end publication and catalog work as
web run lengths decrease. Proving that you can teach an old dog
some new tricks, 60-year-old Walker Printing currently is
entertaining a possible foray into packaging, "since we already
have the capability with our Speedmaster XL 105," Blackwell said.
About the Speedmaster XL 105
The ultra-high-performance Speedmaster XL 105 from Heidelberg
enables commercial print shops to offer their customers top quality
printing delivered at the highest real production speeds. Now
available with perfecting device and full interdeck UV capability,
the Speedmaster XL 105 is designed to achieve the industry's
highest output with significantly faster changeover times. The XL
105 permits extensive workflow integration on the basis of open,
future-proof standards through the Prinect Press Control Center,
while its 29.53 x 41.34" format allows for more rows of ups per
sheet, a key advantage for boosting the net output of packaging and
label printers. The XL 105's fully automatic logistics system
consists of fully automatic pile changing, automatic material
conveying and pile buffering to secure the constant maximum
production speeds while running thicker board substrates. The XL
105's Preset Plus delivery system features aerodynamically designed
gripper bars and perfectly adapted Venturi air sheet guide plates
designed to stabilize any size substrate at maximum production
speeds. Fully remote controllable sheet breaks and high frequency
joggers present perfectly aligned delivery piles for finishing
processes. To learn more about this game-changing press, visit
www.us.heidelberg.com
Media contact:
Jean-Marie Hershey
540-297-3556
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