HEIDELBERG, Germany, - Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG
(Heidelberg) offers the most cost-effective gateway to thermal
printing plate production for small and medium-sized commercial
print shops - the new Suprasetter A52 and A74 models. These new
models perfectly complement the Heidelberg range of platesetters
and fill a gap in the entry-level market. The company's
Suprasetter family now represents a broad, modular range of
platesetters that offers various configuration options and levels
of automation to satisfy all the demands of small, medium, and
large formats. The new Suprasetter will be available from January
2007 and makes its U.S. debut at Graph Expo in October 2006 in
Chicago.
The newly designed platesetter uses the same laser technology
as the high-end Suprasetter units, a technology developed by
Heidelberg and presented at drupa 2004. As a result, there is no
need for users of the entry-level Suprasetter models to compromise
on quality in their platesetting operations, especially when using
high-resolution Prinect AM, FM, and Hybrid screening. The
platesetter also provides extremely reliable production as it
boasts the Intelligent Diode System (IDS) - another feature it
shares with high-end models. The device achieves best results when
used with original Heidelberg consumables.
"Up-and-coming print shops can't afford to
compromise on quality and process reliability. Our aim at
Heidelberg has been to provide these customers, who don't have
a particularly large plate throughput, with a cost-effective means
of moving into thermal printing plate production. As a result, they
are benefiting from cutting-edge technology that enables them to
produce print products with the highest of quality standards,"
explains Dr. Jürgen Rautert, Management Board Member
responsible for Engineering and Manufacturing at Heidelberg,
referring to the advantages of the new entry-level models.
Its automation concept makes the Suprasetter A52/A74 the most
compact device in its class. By installing the Auto Top Loader
(ATL) attachment on the basic machine, the manually operated
devices of the standard version can be fully automated - including
the removal of slip sheets. The result is the most compact device
in its class. The cassettes integrated into the ATL hold between 50
and 100 plates, depending on the plate thickness. Changing the
plate cassettes enables various plate formats to be handled. The
slip sheets, which are automatically removed, are gathered in the
collecting pocket and can be quickly disposed of or re-used.
Consequently, investment in an ATL - which can also be
retrofitted - pays for itself after only a short time. Indeed, the
fully automatic version of the new Suprasetter functions largely
without an operator.
Entry-level RIP software and integration into the Prinect
workflow
Heidelberg has developed an entry-level solution for the
RIPping and impositioning of data specifically for the Suprasetter
A52 - Prinect MetaDimension 52i used in combination with the
Prinect Imposition Editor (see separate press release). This makes
functions possible, such as processing PostScript and PDF files and
impositioning standard folding layouts. Just how user-friendly this
software is can be seen clearly from the impositioning functions.
The Prinect Imposition Editor, available as an Acrobat plug-in,
supports the creation of sheet assembly layouts. A complete job can
be viewed as a WYSIWYG preview and changes can be shown directly in
a PDF. Other functions such as proofing and trapping can be added
as options. If greater integration capability and more functions
are required, it is worthwhile investing in the very latest
generation of Prinect MetaDimension and Prinect Signa Station. In
principle, this will also enable the entry-level models of the
Suprasetter family to be completely integrated into the Heidelberg
Prinect workflow.
Flexibility in plate formats and climatic conditions
The operator can process plate types and formats ranging
from 240 x 240 millimeters (9.45 x 9.45 inches) to 670 x 750
millimeters (26.38 x 29.53 inches). This means that both
conventional and chemical-free or processless thermal plates can be
used. Various configurations make this possible. Plates can be
output back to the operator, or via the reverse side to a plate
stacker, a connected online processor or, as is necessary for
production using chemical-free plates, to the washup unit. The
Suprasetter is also designed to withstand fluctuating temperatures
and humidity levels while retaining the usual production
reliability.
Internal punching system
Two integrated punching systems are available as an option
for both the manual version and the version with ATL. This enables
a high register accuracy to be achieved on all Heidelberg presses
as well as on a large selection of presses from other
manufacturers. It also speeds up the work process a great deal and
reduces paper waste significantly, while the errors that
consistently occur in manual punching are avoided.
Comprehensive service concept
Depending on your country and region, Heidelberg now offers
the Suprasetter models with a comprehensive support and service
package which includes supplying all the service parts, including
the laser head, that would be needed over a period of up to five
years. This safeguards a customer's investment in the long term
and enables users to plan costs.
Editorial Contacts:
Rebecca Harbin
Manning Selvage & Lee
Tel.: +1 404.870.6825
E-mail:
rebecca.harbin@mslpr.com
Tim Henschel
Heidelberg USA
Tel.: +1 770.419.6554
E-mail:
timothy.henschel@heidelberg.com