French packaging printshop takes delivery of a special
Speedmaster CD 74 UV configuration with twelve printing units and
perfecting device
From this September onwards, the Korus Packaging printshop in
Bordeaux, France, will be using a specially configured Speedmaster
CD 74 from Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG (Heidelberg). With eight
ink units, three coating units, a dryer, perfecting device, and
extended delivery, the Speedmaster CD 74 UV can create a complete,
high-finish print product in just a single pass. The configuration
can print a wide range of combinations of inks and coatings, thus
creating particularly striking effects. "Our customers come
from the cosmetics and perfume industries and are particularly
discerning," explains Serge Durandet, Managing Director of
Korus Packaging. He made a special trip to Wiesloch to approve the
press and was impressed with the test jobs. "We focus on the
luxury packaging sector and our motto therefore has to be quality
every time," adds Durandet. Since 2001, Korus Packaging has
offered UV printing on a Speedmaster CD 102-7 LX-UV and is looking
to expand this sector with the Speedmaster CD 74-UV. Earlier
printing for food products was abandoned in favor of luxury
packaging.
With the Speedmaster CD 74-UV, Korus Packaging will soon be
able to offer its customers even faster delivery, as jobs which
used to have to go two or three times through the press can now be
printed in a single pass. Durandet is enthusiastic about the
excellent quality, which is equally high in both recto and verso
printing. This was one reason for the purchase, as the trend in
perfume cartons is moving toward double-sided printing. Another
motivation was the F format of the Speedmaster CD 74, 60.5
centimeters x 74 centimeters (23.82 x 29.13 inches), which is
in tune with packaging printing needs. Run levels at Korus
Packaging average 8,000 to 10,000 sheets with grammages of 280 to
350 grams per square meter.
Korus Packaging, founded in 1993, employs 62 staff and
generated sales in 2005 of over nine million Euro. It has two
diecutters and one Diana folder gluer with a Jackpack and Jackfeed
for finishing. The printing plates are produced by Speed
Impression, managed by Gérard und Francis Durandet, both
brothers of Serge Durandet. Speed Impression is a purely commercial
printshop, employing 53 staff and generating sales in 2005 of
almost seven million Euro.
The Speedmaster CD 74 all-rounder
The Speedmaster CD 74 was launched on the market at drupa
2000 and since drupa 2004 it has also been available as a
perfecting press. Over 5,000 printing units have now been shipped.
Customers appreciate its high productivity and flexibility and wide
range of applications it supports. A ten-color Speedmaster CD 74
with a coating unit before and after sheet reversal was unveiled at
Ipex 2006. It enables customers to boost productivity by 30
percent as the printed sheet reaches the finishing stage much
faster.
The modular design allows a wide range of configurations.
Heidelberg supplies one out of every five presses in this format as
customized presses and many of these feature integrated UV
technology. Over 150 Speedmaster CD 74 UV presses have been
installed throughout the world. The Speedmaster CD 74 with
perfecting device is in high demand on the French market as it
enables high quality packaging in a single pass, printed on the
front and reverse sides. Since the middle of 2005, a Speedmaster CD
74 with 13 printing units has already been in use at a French
packaging printshop.
Image:
Serge Durandet (third from left) traveled specifically to
Wiesloch to join German and French experts from Heidelberg in
approving the Speedmaster CD 74. The press features 12 printing
units and enables a whole host of surface finishings in a single
pass on both the front and reverse sides of the sheet.
For further information, please contact:
Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG
Corporate Communications
Hilde Weisser
Tel.: +49 (0)6221 92 50 66
Fax: +49 (0)6221 92 50 46
E-mail:
hilde.weisser@heidelberg.com