Enhancements improve productivity, functionality,
ease-of-use
At On Demand in New York (April 7-9, 2003), Heidelberger
Druckmaschinen AG (Heidelberg) unveiled three new configurations of
the GATF-award-winning NexPress 2100 digital production color
press. The new configurations extend the benefits of the NexPress
2100 solution, providing customers with enhanced productivity,
additional functionality and greater ease-of-use.
The new configurations provide improvements in printing,
ripping and overall workflow functionality. At the heart of these
new configurations is the NexStation II digital front end, which
allows printers to choose the solution that best fits their current
requirements and upgrade as their business grows.
- The Standard Edition of the NexPress 2100 solution has the
power to provide a full variety of services, from static to
variable data printing. It comes with the new NexStation II SE
digital front end and the new Acrobat-based NexTreme DL-100
variable data software.
- The Xtreme Edition of the NexPress solution offers print
service providers the most complete range of services, including
complex variable data printing. It is equipped with the
NexStation II XE and also NexTreme DL-100 variable data
software.
- The Entry Edition solution, with the NexStation II EE, is
designed for print providers to offer static digital printing
services like short-run and quick turnaround jobs.
Enhanced productivity
The new NexPress 2100 press configurations feature numerous
improvements in overall system productivity. First, the new
NexStation II digital front end yields faster RIPing capabilities
and more storage capacity, allowing customers to turn around jobs
quicker. Faster cycle-up times and improved usability of the entire
system due to engine-related improvements also provide major
advancements in productivity.
The NexPress 2100 press offers greater productivity
enhancement when combined with the Duplo System that Heidelberg is
introducing at On Demand. The Duplo booklet maker automatically
folds, stitches and trims finished booklets from the collated
output of the NexPress 2100 press, providing a total solution for
customers.
Additional functionality
Along with productivity benefits, customers will profit from
new features of the 2.0 software, which will also be available to
current NexPress 2100 press customers.
- The substrate assistant enables press operators to qualify
papers themselves. They can quickly prepare their NexPress 2100
press for a new paper in a matter of a few minutes and
immediately print customer jobs.
- To meet tight deadlines, express print allows press operators
to insert rush jobs, giving them ultimate control over the print
stream.
- The report generator gives print providers a powerful tool to
rapidly review job statistics and press functions. Customized
reports can be created in a PDF format to be easily used in
billing and accounting systems.
Greater ease-of-use
The new offline remote client - now available for both PC
and Macintosh platforms - offers all of the front end's
functionality, allowing users to operate the press from a different
room or from a different geographic area. Users can also pre-define
and view their PDF-based imposition signature offline, independent
from the front end, using a new Acrobat plug-in tool. The plug-in
enables remote users to submit a job and the job ticket information
in a single step.
The new configurations further enhance ease-of-use with
improvements to the NexPert Operator Support System, the
browser-based program that provides a knowledge base of technical
guidance to help operators keep the press up and running. For
instance, IQ test targets and supporting documentation on how to
evaluate the prints allow an operator to better maintain image
quality. Users will also benefit from registration adjustment
improvements and a better process linearization.
"Since its inception, the NexPress 2100 press has been
meeting the needs of customers worldwide," said Bill Blair, senior
vice president, Digital, Heidelberg USA. "With the enhanced
NexPress 2100 configurations, the system will help our customers to
be even more productive."
All NexPress 2100 press owners benefit from the NexStation
digital front end's powerful production of jobs and radically open
architecture. Built for open PDF and Postscript file formats and
the PPML/VDX open standard for variable data jobs, the NexStation
front end enables easy and efficient management of static and
variable-data jobs, as well as those requiring complex imposition
and mixed paper types. It was also designed for maximum
productivity, automating the management of individual print jobs or
entire groups of job types and applications.
The new NexPress 2100 configurations will be available from
Heidelberg worldwide in June 2003. The new NexStation II digital
front-end editions will also be offered to existing customers. The
new 2.0 software version will run on the installed base of NexPress
2100 systems and will be made available as an upgrade option.
For further information:
Europe:
Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG
Corporate Communications
Matthias Hartung
Tel.: +49 (0)6221 92 50 77
Fax: +49 (0)6221 92 50 46
E-mail:
matthias.hartung@heidelberg.com
USA:
Heidelberg USA
Manager, Public Relations
Barbara Touchette
Tel.: +1 (0)770 419 6964
E-mail:
barbara.touchette@heidelberg.com