Saxoprint Online Print Shop Takes Second Speedmaster XL 162 Large-Format Perfector from Heidelberg
08/03/2012
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Quantum leap - makeready times cut to a third of previous
models
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A world first - motorized paper stretch compensation ensures
precise registration
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Double gripper delivery enables flexible job pooling
The Saxoprint online print shop in Dresden will receive its second
Speedmaster XL 162 large-format press from Heidelberger
Druckmaschinen AG (Heidelberg) in early 2013. The eight-color
perfector will be working alongside an identical press that is
already installed and an additional Speedmaster XL 145 four-color
machine. Saxoprint GmbH has been operating its successful online
print shop saxoprint.de since 2006 and, as of January 2012, has
been part of CEWE COLOR, Europe's leading photographic service
provider. The Speedmaster XL 162 is able to deliver the extremely
short makeready times and minimal waste needed to meet the high
levels of efficiency and productivity required for Web-based online
printing. These factors are all the more important since runs as
short as only 250 copies in this segment are unusually low for
large-format offset printing. Moreover, the presses need to be
absolutely reliable, since the gang run mixed forms accommodate up
to 100 different customer jobs. The Speedmaster XL 162 is raising
the bar in this regard with innovative technologies such as
motorized paper stretch compensation (remote fan out control) for
precise registration and the double gripper delivery for maximum
sheet usage. Used in conjunction with the fully-automatic AutoPlate
XL plate changer and inline spectrophotometric control of color and
register via Prinect Inpress Control, the Speedmaster XL 162 is
able to achieve makeready times that were previously considered
impossible. "The leap in productivity possible with this
machine is simply revolutionary for offset printing. Makeready
times are just one third of what was previously typical. The
quality in perfecting printing is identical to that achieved in
straight printing - the register accuracy is outstanding. In my
opinion, there is only one Peak Performance Class - and that comes
from Heidelberg," states Klaus Sauer, CEO of Saxoprint, after
five months of working with the press.
Down with makeready times and paper waste
The makeready times achieved with the Speedmaster XL 162
eight-color perfector at Saxoprint are, in absolute terms, scarcely
higher than for a straight-printing press. Eight to twelve minutes
are needed for plate changes, washup and setup. Since these
makeready processes occur just once, however, the reversal process
alone cuts makeready times by 50 percent compared with the
straight-printing press. Waste levels, too, fall by a comparable
amount. Whereas straight printing needs some 120 sheets for setup
and a further 200 as "reserve" for setting up the second
print run, the Speedmaster XL 162 requires only around 120 to 150
sheets in total - a significant contribution to productivity,
costs, and climate protection. The proven inking unit technology of
the XL platform and the color management possibilities this allows
also provide the ideal basis for a standardized print process with
minimal paper waste. "According to my estimations, the
makeready process for online printing is up to two thirds of the
press runtime depending on the product category," says Sauer.
"Online printing lives from efficient makeready processes -
which is why cutting makeready times and boosting material
efficiency are our priorities. After all, that's how we earn
our money."
A world first - motorized paper stretch compensation ensures
precise registration
Heidelberg was the first company worldwide to introduce
motorized paper stretch compensation (remote fan out control) to
the large format when it added this function to the Speedmaster XL.
This technology enables a register error caused by a paper
distortion at the rear edge of the sheet to be compensated fully
automatically by the Prinect Press Center control station. This
dispenses with the time-consuming process of manually adjusting the
impression cylinder circumferentially or laterally by means of the
clamping bar segments. This high register accuracy is all the more
important given the fact that the printer - unlike in classical
commercial printing - has only limited influence over the structure
of the printing form. The gang run mixed forms can easily
accommodate up to 100 customer jobs, each of which must be in
perfect quality, even if, for example, there are negative 8-point
fonts at the rear edge of the sheet in 7B format.
Double gripper delivery enables flexible job pooling
The sheet format can actually never be too large for
printing the gang run forms - after all, the larger the format, the
greater the flexibility in arranging the individual repeats. In the
past, large-format perfectors had two limitations - smearing during
sheet travel and machine-related restrictions in the arrangement of
the gang run forms, since corridors for the sheet brakes prevented
efficient job pooling. This reduced the printable area by around
six percent.
Both limitations are now history thanks to the double gripper
technology from Heidelberg. Since the sheet in the delivery is
guided by grippers at both the front and rear edges, the sheet
guide plate has been eliminated completely and, with it, all the
risks of ink buildup and associated scratches. Use of a special
brake gripper bar also dispenses with the brake corridors that
previously hindered job pooling. Jobs can now be nested over the
entire surface of the sheet. In addition, paper savings of around 5
cm across the width of the sheet cut paper costs enormously.
Figure 1: The Saxoprint online print shop in Dresden will
receive its second Speedmaster XL 162 large-format press from
Heidelberg in early 2013.
Figure 2: The Speedmaster XL 162 from Heidelberg is raising
the bar for Web-based online printing with innovative technologies
such as motorized paper stretch compensation (remote fan out
control) for precise registration and the double gripper delivery
for maximum sheet usage.
Further image material and information about Heidelberger
Druckmaschinen AG can be found in the Press Lounge at:
www.heidelberg.com.
Further information for journalists:
Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG
Corporate Public Relations
Hilde Weisser
Phone: +49 (0)6221 92-5066
Fax: +49 (0)6221 92-5069
E-mail:
hilde.weisser@heidelberg.com
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