Speedmaster XL 106-5+L LE UV. A giant in terms of productivity but tiny with regard to the consumption of resources.
“There were a lot of good reasons for choosing the Speedmaster XL 106, but the most important was the unbeatable productivity coupled with the low energy requirement, emissions and paper waste,” explains Orlando Costa, founder and owner of Orgal Impressores. “With its numerous solutions for more environmentally-friendly production, we save thousands of kilowatt-hours of energy and tons of CO2 every year. The LE UV technology makes it possible to take advantage of the benefits of UV printing, coupled with a low energy requirement. The sheets no longer need a drying phase and we can start postpress immediately,” continues Orlando Costa.
Orgal Impressores was founded by Orlando Costa and his wife Maria Helena in 1969. In those days, it was a small printing company with 2 Heidelberg Tiegel presses, one Heidelberg Cylinder press in the format of 56 x 82 and one typesetting machine Intertype as their main equipment. In 1989 his son, Rui Costa, joined the management team and he now heads the company. The family has continually invested in updating and expanding the entire print shop. With their full-service operation, 48 employees produce all types of printed products, such as catalogs and magazines, business documents, brochures, posters and prints of variable data, in addition to sophisticated illustrated books on photography and art.
Orlando Costa describes the development of his company as follows: “Sustainability is essential to our corporate philosophy. It determines how we manage our company and how we identify and use growth opportunities. We view printing as an art, a creative process which culminates in a unique product. We aim to continue to be a reliable partner for our customers in the future as well, and offer them state-of-the-art technology combined with excellent service. As is also the case at Heidelberg, it is this perfection that ensures we stand out from the competition.”