Herff Jones Replaces 3 Competitive Presses with Heidelberg’s "Push to Stop" Speedmaster XL 106

05/12/2017

Kennesaw, Ga. – Just two years ago, Herff Jones removed three older, competitive presses for Heidelberg’s peak performance Speedmaster XL 106-8P. A year after its installation, the yearbook manufacturer reported record efficiency in its peak production season, and the XL 106 produced the combined volume of their three legacy presses each shift.

Pushing the Boundaries

Now, the company is installing a second Speedmaster XL 106-8P with the latest Push to Stop technology from Heidelberg to further improve performance and reduce its manufacturing footprint.

“We are consolidating our Utah plant with our Kansas site to have our production centrally located,” said Doug McWilliams, Vice President of Operations. “Because of our success with the first XL 106, it only made sense to purchase a second one. The process has been somewhat identical in that we’re replacing another three competitive presses with the newest XL 106.”

The new press will run alongside the existing XL 106 as well as a Stahlfolder KH 82 and a POLAR pile turner. Together, the mix of solutions will provide increased productivity and shorter makereadies to keep pace with the tight production window in the yearbook industry.

Sweet Spot

Adding to its already impressive suite of peak performance equipment, the new Speedmaster XL 106-8P press will take the company’s production to a new level with Heidelberg’s breakthrough Push to Stop concept. With Push to Stop, jobs are autonomously changed over without operator intervention and continue to print until the operator steps in to interrupt if required. All of this is made possible with Intellistart 2, a new and unique integrated software system for effective job preparation, which reduces the number of operating steps during a job change by approximately 70%. The systematic elimination of time losses with every job change leads to consistent time savings and increased efficiency.

As a leading yearbook manufacturer, the company produces approximately four million yearbooks annually with average runs of 525 copies. According to McWilliams, the production window for yearbook printing has become narrower as school schedules continue to change. By adding the new XL 106, Herff Jones will be able to maintain their strenuous production schedule – printing the bulk of its work with offset instead of digital – handling 90 makereadies in a normal eight-hour shift.

“Heidelberg is honored to work alongside Herff Jones, supporting their commitment to provide the shortest time to market without compromising outstanding quality,” said Clarence Penge, Vice President, Sheetfed, Heidelberg USA. “By taking advantage of Push to Stop and Intellistart 2, Herff Jones is able to automate multiple steps of production in a smart manufacturing environment to drive profitability. We are excited to integrate this into their environment, and wish them continued success.”

About Herff Jones

Indianapolis-based Herff Jones is the leading provider of graduation and educational products and services – designed to inspire achievement and create memorable experiences for young people. A division of Varsity Brands, Herff Jones' products include class rings and jewelry, caps and gowns, yearbooks, and motivation and recognition programs. Focused on building long-term relationships through a nationwide network of over 2,000 employees, the professionals at Herff Jones have been helping elevate the student experience and celebrate academic milestones for nearly a decade.

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Erin Judge
Media Relations

Andy Rae Senior Vice President - Equipment and Marketing

Andy Rae
Senior Vice President - Equipment & Marketing Tel.: 770-419-6500

Herff Jones Replaces 3 Competitive Presses with Heidelberg’s "Push to Stop" Speedmaster XL 106

05/12/2017

Kennesaw, Ga. – Just two years ago, Herff Jones removed three older, competitive presses for Heidelberg’s peak performance Speedmaster XL 106-8P. A year after its installation, the yearbook manufacturer reported record efficiency in its peak production season, and the XL 106 produced the combined volume of their three legacy presses each shift.

Pushing the Boundaries

Now, the company is installing a second Speedmaster XL 106-8P with the latest Push to Stop technology from Heidelberg to further improve performance and reduce its manufacturing footprint.

“We are consolidating our Utah plant with our Kansas site to have our production centrally located,” said Doug McWilliams, Vice President of Operations. “Because of our success with the first XL 106, it only made sense to purchase a second one. The process has been somewhat identical in that we’re replacing another three competitive presses with the newest XL 106.”

The new press will run alongside the existing XL 106 as well as a Stahlfolder KH 82 and a POLAR pile turner. Together, the mix of solutions will provide increased productivity and shorter makereadies to keep pace with the tight production window in the yearbook industry.

Sweet Spot

Adding to its already impressive suite of peak performance equipment, the new Speedmaster XL 106-8P press will take the company’s production to a new level with Heidelberg’s breakthrough Push to Stop concept. With Push to Stop, jobs are autonomously changed over without operator intervention and continue to print until the operator steps in to interrupt if required. All of this is made possible with Intellistart 2, a new and unique integrated software system for effective job preparation, which reduces the number of operating steps during a job change by approximately 70%. The systematic elimination of time losses with every job change leads to consistent time savings and increased efficiency.

As a leading yearbook manufacturer, the company produces approximately four million yearbooks annually with average runs of 525 copies. According to McWilliams, the production window for yearbook printing has become narrower as school schedules continue to change. By adding the new XL 106, Herff Jones will be able to maintain their strenuous production schedule – printing the bulk of its work with offset instead of digital – handling 90 makereadies in a normal eight-hour shift.

“Heidelberg is honored to work alongside Herff Jones, supporting their commitment to provide the shortest time to market without compromising outstanding quality,” said Clarence Penge, Vice President, Sheetfed, Heidelberg USA. “By taking advantage of Push to Stop and Intellistart 2, Herff Jones is able to automate multiple steps of production in a smart manufacturing environment to drive profitability. We are excited to integrate this into their environment, and wish them continued success.”

About Herff Jones

Indianapolis-based Herff Jones is the leading provider of graduation and educational products and services – designed to inspire achievement and create memorable experiences for young people. A division of Varsity Brands, Herff Jones' products include class rings and jewelry, caps and gowns, yearbooks, and motivation and recognition programs. Focused on building long-term relationships through a nationwide network of over 2,000 employees, the professionals at Herff Jones have been helping elevate the student experience and celebrate academic milestones for nearly a decade.

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Erin Judge

Media Relations

Andy Rae

Senior Vice President - Equipment & Marketing

Tel.: 770-419-6500

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