Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG (Heidelberg) has just handed over
the 2,000. computer-to-plate (CtP) imagesetting system in the
Suprasetter family to the Australian prepress company PageSet
Digital Print & Pre-press at drupa in Düsseldorf. The
device is a Suprasetter 105 with a throughput of 27 plates
per hour. The order includes a Multi Cassette Loader for up to 600
plates and the Prinect Prepress Manager for an automated prepress
workflow.
PageSet is one of Australia's biggest prepress studios and
over the years has also been commissioned by numerous print shops
to run their prepress departments. PageSet operates in 12 sites
throughout Australia. This is the first Suprasetter for the
long-standing Heidelberg customer and replaces the first of nine
Trendsetter units currently being used by the company.
To date, Heidelberg has sold more than 6,500
computer-to-plate units throughout the world. The company began
developing the technology for direct imaging of printing plates at
the start of the 1990s. The takeover of Linotype Hell AG in 1997
saw the launch of CtP platesetters in the form of the Trendsetter
and, later on, Topsetter models. In 2001, Heidelberg unveiled the
Prosetter series, its first family of CtP violet platesetters
developed in-house for the 35x50, 50x70 and 70x100 centimeter
formats. At drupa 2004, the company presented the Suprasetter
family based on thermal technology, a modular design, and a
completely new laser head developed in-house. It was followed in
the fall of 2006 by the Suprasetter A52/A74 series. This offers
small and midsize print shops in particular a cost-effective
gateway to thermal platesetting while maintaining the same high
imaging quality delivered by the high-end models in the series.
At the start of 2008, Heidelberg added a whole raft of
technical innovations and extensions to the Suprasetter series.
This was followed at drupa 2008 by the presentation of the
latest - for the time being - Suprasetter models for the
format classes 190, 162 and 145, augmenting the equally new presses
for the very large format, the Speedmaster XL 162 and XL 145. Both
the new Speedmaster presses and the new Suprasetter units for the
100x140 centimeter and 120x162 centimeter format classes have
already received the prestigious red dot design award.
Image:
Bernhard Schreier, CEO of Heidelberg, and Andy Vels Jensen,
Managing Director of Heidelberg Australia & New Zealand ,
present PageSet's owner John Della with the 2,000. Suprasetter at
drupa in Dusseldorf.
For further information, please contact:
Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG
Corporate Communications
Matthias Hartung
Tel.: +49 (0)6221 92 50 77
Fax: +49 (0)6221 9299 50 77
E-mail:
matthias.hartung@heidelberg.com