The Omnipage system will be on display on the Heidelberg booth at Ifra 2000.
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The IPS group, fully owned subsidiary of Spir Communication, which holds second place in the free sheet market in France, has just signed a contract to purchase two Mainstream presses.
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Heidelberg’s second gapless newspaper press uses technical innovation to open the door to triple-width production advantages.
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Heidelberg will exhibit at IFRA 2000 in Amsterdam, the leading trade fair for publishing and media technology, on a 390 sqm. booth.
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One month after successfully introducing the world’s first gapless newspaper press at DRUPA, Heidelberg is highlighting its commitment to providing integrated production solutions at NEXPO 2000, San Francisco, June 17 until June 20.
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The Telegraph Group intends to use seven Mainstream presses with a total of 263 printing couples at two locations.
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The Financial Times Germany will be producing a drupa newsletter for visitors to drupa, the world's largest exhibition for the printing and publishing industry, over the period 18-31 May.
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Linopress Publishing Systems GmbH will use drupa 2000 to emphasize its role as a system house for the publishing and media industry within the Heidelberg Group.
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Heidelberg subsidiary underpins its pioneering role in the media business with a restructured portfolio.
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Mainstream 80 features proven technology, unique capabilities.
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After announcing many advanced features prior to drupa 2000, Heidelberg waited until the first day of the show to reveal one of the Mainstream 80's most important technology breakthroughs.
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Heidelberg has extended its Pacesetter line of high-volume saddlestitchers with a model that combines advanced product flexibility, productivity and personalization capabilities.
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Heidelberg's leading adhesive binder in operation at drupa 2000.
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The printed word creates freedom and equality.
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