Heidelberg To Demonstrate Game-Changing Press Technology at Print 09
08/10/2009
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Speedmaster XL 75: Innovative operating platform with
simultaneous plate changing and inline color control.
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Zoneless inking means more jobs at reduced cost.
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Printmaster QM 46: Ubiquitous small-format workhorse.
Kennesaw, Ga. - Heidelberg's legendary expertise in sheetfed
offset technology will be much in evidence at Print 09. From the
company's Peak Performance XL series of presses, the Speedmaster XL
75 with InPress color control, Autoplate XL simultaneous plate
changing, Intellistart™ operating platform, and the ECO
friendly peripheral package, to the revolutionary Speedmaster SM 52
with Anicolor zoneless inking system, to the ever-reliable
Printmaster QM 46, attendees are invited to kick the tires on a
variety of state-of-the-art sheetfed offset presses developed to
unite the changing needs of print shops of every size with the
evolving demands of the marketplace.
Speedmaster XL 75
The Speedmaster XL 75 represents a wholly new platform in
the 29" range. Highly automated from feeder to delivery, the
next-generation XL 75 is designed for extensive presetting, and
boasts running speeds to 18,000 sph with the addition of a Peak
Performance Package, or 15,000 sph in perfecting mode. The press
can be customized with a variety of finishing options including UV
coating, inline cold foiling and Duo or flexo units before the
offset units. At Print 09, the Speedmaster XL 75 will be shown in a
10-color perfecting configuration equipped with 2008 InterTech
Award-winning InPress inline color and register measuring system,
Autoplate XL simultaneous plate changing and aqueous coater. The
press will be demonstrated in tandem with the 2009 InterTech
Award-winning Prinect Press Center with Intellistart™
process-oriented navigation system and High-Definition LCD
Wallscreen.
Available on all Heidelberg Speedmaster presses in any format size,
the high-performance Prinect Press Center combines state-of-the-art
technology, smart automation and comprehensive data management to
ensure efficient production and provide the long-term investment
security print companies need. The highly innovative Prinect Press
Center enables all tasks - from job preparation and press setup to
print sheet measurement and evaluation - to be accomplished faster,
more accurately, and with greater reliability than ever before.
Ergonomics have been meticulously planned to the last detail and
are reflected in the platform design. All of the system's job and
presetting data for the press can be entered through a
user-friendly 19" color touchscreen. Features include:
- Intellistart software, a process-oriented navigation system,
which significantly boosts Speedmaster productivity and provides
a competitive advantage. While the current job is running,
Intellistart records the operating parameters and compares them
to the requirements for the next job. Any necessary changes
required are recommended to the operator, who can direct the
system to apply the changes automatically, or confirm the
changeover sequences using the wizard-guided user interface. The
new operating platform makes it easy for operators to keep track
of the entire printing process, including the
activation/deactivation of printing, dampening, inking, and
coating units. It is also possible to preset the printing speed,
record OK sheets and waste, control sheet travel and regulate
dryer settings as well as the volumes of blast and air
suction.
- A high-definition LCD Wallscreen, which gives users a
complete overview of all press processes, including color
measurement results, a transparent cross-section of the
Speedmaster with a dynamic simulation of all of its functions,
and a display of the print sheet with ink zones in their actual
width. It also functions as a print approval tool.
The Prinect Press Center is also a streamlined interface to
the JDF-integrated Prinect workflow, as well as a variety of widely
available print Management Information Systems. Operators can
retrieve complete job and production data, adopt presetting data,
and initiate printing processes at any time. Production reports are
always up-to-date, as the Prinect Press Center provides the MIS and
Prinect Pressroom Manager with continuous production data.
Speedmaster 52 Anicolor
The Speedmaster SM 52's revolutionary zoneless Anicolor
inking unit is the small business printer's answer to shrinking
print runs. Dramatically shorter setups mean users can print more
high-quality jobs each day at lower cost and 100% offset quality
thanks to consistent inking. The savings are significant:
- Up to 40 percent shorter makeready times thanks to fast job
changes.
- Up to 25 percent greater press capacity for more jobs each
year.
- Up to 90 percent less waste for much lower costs.
Not only does Heidelberg Anicolor technology offer the
advantages of offset for the shortest of print runs, it also stands
up favorably to short-run, nonvariable, digital printing solutions.
The Speedmaster 52 Anicolor press prints up to 15,000 sheets per
hour in A3 (11x17") format or 30,000 sheets per hour in A4
(8.5x11") format, offering cost-effective, high-quality with total
color stability over both short and long runs.
Printmaster QM 46
A small-format (18.11" x 13.39") press with a
surprisingly high level of automation for a machine of its size,
the Printmaster QM 46 is a mainstay of shops that depend on quick
turnarounds of one- and two-color commercial jobs from business
cards to four-color two-up posters. A mainstay of small shops from
one end of the country to the other, the Printmaster QM 46 is
ideally suited for the challenges associated with small-format
offset printing today: shorter runs, price pressures, and
increasing customer demand for small-format items with special
colors. The Printmaster QM 46 will help printers fulfill these
expectations profitably. (More information is available online at
Printers Advantage,
http://www.printersadvantage.com
The model on display at Print 09 will feature longitudinal
perforation inline.
Heidelberg's Print 09 microsite:
http://sso.us.heidelberg.com/print09/
Heidelberger Druckmaschinen
A technology provider and partner in the print media industry
Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG (Heidelberg) is with its
sheetfed offset printing machines one of the leading solution
providers for the print media industry. All over the world, the
name Heidelberg is synonymous with state-of-the art technology, top
quality, and closeness to the customer. The core business of this
technology group covers the whole value-added and process chain for
the 35 x 50 cm (13.78 x 19.69 in) to 121 x 162 cm (47.64 x 63.78
in) format classes in the sheetfed offset sector.
Heidelberg develops and produces precision printing presses,
platesetters, postpress equipment, and software for integrating all
the printshop processes. Environmental protection has an enduring
importance in this regard. Solutions for the development,
production, and utilization of presses help to conserve resources,
reduce emissions, and cut wastage. The Heidelberg portfolio also
provides general and consulting services ranging from spare parts
and consumables to the sale of remarketed equipment, and training
at the Print Media Academy.
Based in Heidelberg, Germany, with development and production
sites in seven countries and around 250 sales offices across the
globe, the company supports around 200,000 customers worldwide. All
Heidelberg presses destined for the world market are manufactured
at the Wiesloch-Walldorf site in line with strict quality
standards. Standardized presses in all standard format classes and
folding machines for the Chinese market are produced by Heidelberg
in Qingpu near Shanghai.
Heidelberg presses worldwide produce high-quality print
products such as business cards, brochures, posters, and folding
cartons.
In financial year 2008/2009, Heidelberg recorded sales of EUR
2.999 billion. As at March 31, 2009, the Heidelberg Group had a
workforce of 18,926 worldwide, including 707 trainees.
Media contacts:
Tim Henschel
Manager, Public Relations Heidelberg USA, Inc.
+1-770-419-6554
timothy.henschel@heidelberg.com
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