Alpha Colour has elected to buy a carbon neutralised Speedmaster XL
75-4+L from Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG (Heidelberg). The press
was purchased at drupa 2012 in Düsseldorf. That means that the
carbon used in the manufacture of the press is calculated and a sum
put back into sustainability projects.
At the same time the Gloucester company has chosen to install
the press with an electric metering system, allowing it to measure
the kilowatts used in production. Its environmental certifications
include ISO 140001, FSC and PEFC and managing director Jeff
Williams says that its public sector customers and major corporate
enterprises are spear-heading demand for greater sustainability
from their supply chain. Having assessed its product portfolio,
Alpha is replacing a CD 74 five-colour and coater with the XL
75-4+LX. It installed a first XL 75 last year and this has the
fifth unit for specials as required so the four-colour can focus on
the more common process jobs.
"One less press unit coupled with the new DryStar 3000 dryer
means there is a 20% reduction in energy usage and the XL 75
technology. The energy meter will allow us to prove to ourselves
and our customers the greater energy efficiency of this press. With
Axis Control spectral measurement we will enhance makeready times
and reduce both start up and running waste and the wash up system
is very efficient, using only the amount of chemistry needed. Given
the cost of electricity, paper and chemistry this environment tack
also has commercial advantages," says Jeff Williams.
Sales director Maggie Williams believes that the cost of carbon
neutralising the Speedmaster XL 75 is an ethical choice and, at
relatively little cost, a strong selling point for a client base
which includes health authorities, councils and other Government
bodies as well as commercial customers.
The company has seen a 20 % lift in productivity with the
replacement of the first CD 74 with an XL 75 and it believes this
will be matched by the second press which is being installed in the
summer. "We will be able to provide customers with even quicker
turnrounds and more flexible loadings," says Maggie Williams. "It
is not unusual for a customer to sign off a PDF in the morning and
have the print delivered in the afternoon.
The company has Prinect workflows connecting the prepress and
press departments which, along with Axis Control and the ink.line
cartridge system enables it to work to top colour and quality
levels. It is ISO 9001 quality accredited.
Figure 1: Maggie and Jeff Williams at drupa 2012 in
Düsseldorf in front of their new carbon neutralized
Speedmaster XL 75
Figure 2: The Speedmaster XL 75 offers the solution without
any compromise in the 50 × 70 format range and a maximum of
availability, shortest makeready times as well as consistent high
production speeds
For further information about the company and image material,
please visit the Press Lounge of Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG at
www.heidelberg.com.
For further information, please contact:
Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG
Corporate Public Relations
Silke Wolf
Phone: +49 (0)6221 92-5061
Fax: +49 (0)6221 92-5069
E-Mail:
silke.wolf@heidelberg.com