Heavy Metal Meets Digital Workflow Wizardry in Booths 1200 and
1593
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No fewer than 12 pieces of equipment on display with
integrated workflow
Kennesaw, Ga. - Amid much discussion of why people go to
trade shows and what they expect to see when they arrive,
Heidelberg is offering attendees an opportunity to see and touch a
generous slice of its comprehensive print media portfolio at Print
09.
"Year after year, printers return to Heidelberg's corner of
McCormick Place to get a look under the hood and kick the tires on
the most extensive array of equipment available from a single
supplier," said James Dunn, president of Heidelberg USA. "This year
we're pleased to be bringing together no fewer than 12 of our
outstanding, state-of-the-art hardware and software solutions in a
real, working print shop environment. That's 30,000 square feet of
space devoted to prepress, press, postpress and packaging solutions
that can bring real improvement and measurable results to
businesses today. And by bringing them together, I mean not only
assembling them on one stand, but also uniting them with elements
of our Prinect digital workflow for maximum efficiency. You won't
find that kind of centrally directed, transparent, end-to-end
integration anywhere else on the show floor." That Heidelberg is
uniquely positioned to provide this one-of-a-kind trade show
experience is beyond question for its loyal customers, whose
reliance on Heidelberg technology is a daily fact of business life.
Given the capital-intensive nature of the printing industry and the
hands-on nature of the trade, the visual and tactile elements of a
memorable trade show experience are unlikely to be duplicated to
their satisfaction in any other type of venue.
Peak Performance All Around
Sure to attract special attention is the most advanced press
any manufacturer will bring to Print 09: The Speedmaster XL 75, the
29" member of Heidelberg's Peak Performance series of XL presses,
which had its world debut at drupa 2008. Heidelberg designed the XL
75 for extensive automated presetting, running speeds to 18,000
sph, and customized finishing options including UV coating, inline
foiling, and flexo before the offset units. Available with up to 12
printing units plus coater in both straight and perfecting models,
the press will be shown at Print 09 in a 10-color, 5/5 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, and will
consume Heidelberg Saphira thermal plates imaged on a compact
Suprasetter A75 CtP device.
Heidelberg also will demonstrate a pair of enduring
small-format champs: a 4-color Speedmaster SM 52 with Anicolor
zoneless inking, Heidelberg's answer to the challenges of short-run
printing and the offset alternative to nonvariable digital printing
technologies; and the Printmaster QM 46, Heidelberg's ubiquitous
small-format workhorse, shown with longitudinal inline perfing.
Heidelberg's contribution to the Pack Print
"show-within-a-show" dedicated to the production of folding
cartons, flexible packaging, tag and labels will include (also in
booth 1200) the Easygluer 100 entry-level folding carton gluer and
the compact, multifunctional KAMA ProCut 74 diecutter. And in the
postpress arena, a POLAR 137 PACE cutting system configured for
fully automatic loading, cutting and offloading by a single
operator will share the spotlight with a Stitchmaster ST 450
saddlestitcher and a Stahlfolder TH 82 folder.
Workflow Connectivity Provides the Glue
While there will be plenty of live equipment for visitors to
inspect, machinery will not be the only focus of the Heidelberg
booth. To drive home the point that workflow should be the key
element in all printing environments, Heidelberg will place its
Prinect family of integrated workflow products literally at the
center of the action in Booth 1200. In a circular pavilion, a
server surrounded by eight workstations will form a pivotal hub
from which paths or "HEI-ways" will lead to four quadrants set up
both as equipment areas and theaters for the production processes
on display. At the workstations, continuous demonstrations of
solutions for production control, process management and color
quality will emphasize that all processes in the booth are
networked and centrally managed, just as they can be in any plant
that embraces computer-integrated manufacturing via Prinect from
Heidelberg. Of particular interest this year will be demonstrations
of the newly forged connectivity between Heidelberg Prinect and the
Monarch and Pace print production and management solutions from
EFI.
Two Booths
Finally, when it comes to equipping offset printers for
success in commercial, industrial and packaging printing,
Heidelberg supplements and optimizes its equipment offerings with
best-in-class service, consumables, used equipment and parts. This
year, for the first time, Heidelberg's Certified Remarketed and
Systemservice businesses will occupy a booth of their own (1593) to
underscore the benefits of doing business with the only
unimpeachable source for original parts replacement and pre-owned
Heidelberg machinery.
It is precisely because Heidelberg understands and respects
what sheetfed offset printers want and need that the company has
undertaken the considerable effort and investment it takes to equip
and staff a 30,000-square-foot "booth" for the convenience of its
customers - no mean feat in an economically challenging year.
Likewise, printers who also invest time and money in the annual
pilgrimage to McCormick Place have earned the best efforts of
suppliers to show them-first-hand-the solutions that can help their
businesses to thrive.
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