HEIDELBERG EXTENDS SPEEDMASTER ANICOLOR TECHNOLOGY

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Heidelberg has extended Speedmaster’s XL75 Anicolor technology to the 50 x 70cm (19.69 x 27.56 inch) format. The Speedmaster XL 75 Anicolor made its debut at drupa 2012 and successfully passed field tests involving commercial and packaging printers.

Thanks to stable inking-up from the outset, a new print job is inked up after just 20 to 30 startup sheets. This cuts paper waste by as much as 90 percent and also boosts environmental performance significantly.

The Speedmaster SX 52 and XL 75 Anicolor models and Linoprint C751 and C901 digital printing systems offer customers an extensive portfolio for cost-effective production of very short runs and personalised print products. They can combine the highly productive offset technology with the digital printing systems to meet the needs of their business model.

The first Speedmaster XL 75 Anicolor series presses have already been delivered to commercial and packaging printers in Germany, Switzerland, and the Netherlands. These include an up-and-coming web-to-print printer that has been using a Speedmaster SX 52 Anicolor since 2013 and is now looking to produce even higher volumes with a four-colour Speedmaster XL 75 Anicolor with coating unit.

Other presses are installed at pharmaceutical packaging companies that can produce shorter runs flexibly and cost-effectively with the Speedmaster XL 75 Anicolor. All customers are impressed with the high level of automation, flexibility, comprehensive range of special configurations, and extremely high quality and productivity. The Speedmaster XL 75 Anicolor is currently being rolled out as a straight-printing press, while the perfecting press is planned for fall 2014.

Existing and prospective customers will be able to see the benefits of the Speedmaster XL 75 Anicolor for themselves at various events in the future. The press is now ready for demonstrations at the Print Media Centre in Heidelberg and will also be a focal point of the Info Day on ‘Special applications in commercial printing’ taking place in mid-March.

In Heidelberg USA’s North American Print and Packaging Technology Centre in Atlanta, the press is installed and ready for demonstrations upon request.

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