Customers Throughout Europe Secure a Competitive Edge with the Speedmaster XL 105 with Perfecting Device
05/11/2009
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Industrialized production with enhanced productivity and
quality thanks to Prinect Inpress Control inline
measurement
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British magazine printer orders second long perfector with
CutStar sheeter
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Packaging and commercial print shop in Austria uses FoilStar
cold foil module for inline finishing
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Major Swiss printing group invests in alcohol-free
printing
To hold their own on a competitive market, industrial print
shops are having to meet an ever longer list of requirements from
customers, including fast delivery times, shorter run lengths, high
quality, and exquisitely finished end products. Customers who use
the Speedmaster XL 105 with perfecting device to keep their
pressrooms up-to-date clearly have the edge in this regard. This
Peak Performance Class press, which Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG
(Heidelberg) unveiled with perfecting device at drupa 2008, is
becoming a benchmark in the 70 x 100 centimeter (27.56 x 39.37
inch) format thanks to its range of automation components. The
modular platform plays a key role in this. For example, one of the
options available is the Prinect Inpress Control spectrophotometric
inline measuring system. This module automatically measures and
controls color and register in the press and forwards any necessary
corrections directly to the Prinect Press Center control station.
Process colors, spot colors and register in the quality control
strip are factored into the calculation.
British magazine printers already using second long perfector
with CutStar sheeter
British printing group Stephens & George, near Cardiff,
recently began production with its second long perfector, a
Speedmaster XL 105 ten-color press with Prinect Inpress Control and
CutStar. The pressroom already houses a Speedmaster XL 105
eight-color press, also with CutStar. Stephens & George uses
the two presses primarily to print magazines, thus providing backup
for its Speedmaster SM 102-12 P. "Both presses are fitted with
Prinect Inpress Control and we are very impressed with the speed of
makeready and the way it gets to top quality quickly and retains it
throughout the run," says Group Managing Director Andrew
Jones. "The XL 105 really does run continuously at a speed of
15,000 sheets per hour and with CutStar provides a really
industrialized solution," adds Jones.
The Company says the Speedmaster XL 105 is achieving at least
30 percent better productivity than the Speemdater SM 102 series
presses and, at the end of last year, the eight-color Speedmaster
XL 105 topped the five million impressions a month mark.
"The problem remains that the industry is still cutting
prices so we are running faster to stand still. You have to have
the right technology to remain in the game. Our turnover last year
was £20 million and we have budgeted for a slight increase in
the current financial year," says Jones.
Website:
www.stephensandgeorge.co.uk
Packaging and commercial print shop in Austria uses FoilStar
cold foil module for inline finishing
The same confidence is shown by Sandler Print & More
& Co KG in Marbach, Austria. This print shop employs a
workforce of 25 and in the last two years alone has invested five
million Euro in a Speedmaster XL 105 six-color press, elevated,
with coating unit and material logistics, which mainly prints
packaging. This was quickly followed by installation of the
Speedmaster XL 105 eight-color perfecting press, equipped with
coating unit, CutStar sheeter, FoilStar module for cold foil
finishing, and corresponding paper logistics.
Both presses replace products from another manufacturer. This
move was preceded by an intensive period in which tenders were
invited and practical tests conducted. "We saw in practice
that the productivity of the Speedmaster XL 105 is 30-40 percent
higher than for presses of the previous generation," says
Managing Director Hannes Sandler, summarizing his decision.
As well as the technical benefits, Heidelberg also won the
company over with the Systemservice 36plus concept. "We aren't
just buying presses - we are also buying the security of knowing
that the presses will deliver unlimited availability for our
customers' orders," adds Sandler. The CutStar sheeter and
Prinect Inpress Control inline measuring unit are a response to the
tight margins in commercial printing. "We produce long runs
and here we can fully utilize the potential of a perfecting press
with XL technology combined with CutStar. XL technology enables us
once again to achieve the margins that you need to survive in the
print industry."
The press runs at a constant 15,000 sheets per hour in tandem
with the perfecting device and CutStar. Although the difference in
price between sheet stock and reel paper is not particularly great,
Sandler's CutStar pays for itself through the consistently high
production speed and optimized warehousing.
Finishing continues to grow in importance in both packaging
and commercial printing. For instance, metallic effects can be
produced inline and efficiently on the Speedmaster XL 105 using the
FoilStar module for cold foil finishing. Overprinting foils makes
for truly eye-catching features at the point of sale. The FoilStar
module has been installed on the eight-color press, enabling cold
foils to be overprinted with up to six colors at Sandler, which is
an absolute first in Austria. "This eight-color press
therefore allows us to serve both the high-quality market and the
high-volume commercial market." Using Prinect Inpress Control
boosts productivity and ensures a high level of quality for both
presses.
This application has also been certified at the Sandler print
shop by FOGRA to ISO 12647-2. Both Speedmaster XL 105 presses are
integrated into Sandler's management and production workflow. The
Prinect Prinance management information system (MIS) and the
Prinect Printready workflow are key components in this process,
ensuring a smooth exchange of information between administration
and production. The next stage in the networking process involves
the installation of Prinect Pressroom Manager with the
"Scheduler" option - the electronic planning board in the
Prinect workflow.
Today, two Speedmaster XL 105 presses can produce the print
volume that previously required three presses. "While other
print shops print 25 million sheets a year with their perfecting
presses running in three-shift operation, we produce this volume in
one to two shifts. In three-shift operation, it would be possible
to print over 60 million sheets a year," says Sandler
confidently.
Website:
www.sandler.at
Major Swiss printing group to print without alcohol in the
future
PMC Print Media Corporation, based in Oetwil am See in
Switzerland, has ordered a Speedmaster XL 105-5-P+LX3 and hopes for
similar effects. This five-color press with coating unit and
DryStar dryer systems in the triple extended delivery will replace
two presses from another manufacturer in August this year.
By investing in cutting-edge sheetfed offset technology, the
company is looking to pursue growth, with complete updating of the
pressroom equipment being essential to achieve its qualitative and
quantitative targets. As well as sheetfed offset, PMC Print Media
Corporation also uses a 16-page web offset press with five double
printing units in two to three-shift operation.
The decision to invest was preceded by an extensive selection
process. "We drafted a comprehensive wish list covering
technology, service and price/performance, thereby creating the
basis for an objective and fair assessment," explains Managing
Director Erwin Lüber. "The Speedmaster XL 105 performed
best in the overall assessment and our own calculations were
confirmed by Heidelberg Business Consulting," added
Lüber. For him, the scope of the offering, together with the
three-year Systemservice 36plus warranty and service package, was a
crucial factor.
The Speedmaster XL 105 ordered is perfectly equipped for the
task ahead. Key features include adjustment of register and ink
feed in the inline process using Prinect Inpress Control and
simultaneous plate changing with Autoplate XL. The printing system
is operated from the Prinect Press Center control station, which
displays the press functions and production status on the large
wallscreen. The new CombiStar 3000 Pro is used for inking unit
temperature control and preparing the dampening solution. The aim
is to use the two-stage dampening solution filtration (beta.f
filter) for alcohol-free production in the future, thus protecting
both employees' health and the environment.
PMC Print Media Corporation is part of WRH Walter Reist
Holding AG, which also owns Ferag AG, a leading global supplier of
systems for industrial finishing. The PMC production facility in
Oetwil am See is also the alpha test center for new Ferag
developments and an internationally renowned showcase for
cutting-edge technology in press and postpress.
Website:
www.pmcoetwil.ch
Image: United Kingdom
Andrew Jones, Managing Director of British printing group
Stephens & George, is already using its second long perfector,
a Speedmaster XL 105 ten-color press with CutStar and Inpress
Control.
Image: Austria
The XL technology impressed Hannes (left) and Johann
Sandler thanks to its productivity, which is 30-40 percent higher
than for presses of the previous generation.
Image: Switzerland
Shaking hands on the partnership - Managing Director of
PMC Print Media Corporation, Erwin Lüber (second from right)
with Reginald Rettig (right), Head of Heidelberg Schweiz AG and
Martino Marcon, Head of Print at PMC Print Media Corporation, and
Michael Knörle (left) from Heidelberg Schweiz AG.
For further information, please contact:
Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG
Corporate Public Relations
Hilde Weisser
Tel.: +49 (0)6221 92 50 66
Fax: +49 (0)6221 92 99 50 66
E-mail:
hilde.weisser@heidelberg.com
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