KENNESAW, Ga. - Heidelberg USA announces the
following new product installations:
Cavanaugh Press Gets Up and Running Fast with Speedmaster XL 105
Cavanaugh Press, Inc., Baltimore, Md. is in full
production mode following the installation of its brand-new
Speedmaster XL 105 six-color press just 30 days ago. "Our
productivity is way, way up," says Bob Atwell, Executive Vice
President. Atwell cited the efficiencies gained with features like
Instant Gate, DryStar Advanced, Center Color Assistant and Axis
Control. "We're already running high-end, 200-line screen work
with spot colors and coating at 18,000 sheets per hour on the XL
105," Atwell says. "The press is awesome." The Speedmaster XL
105 is the latest addition to Cavanaugh's extensive lineup of
Heidelberg equipment. The all-Heidelberg shop also operates a pair
of classic six-color Speedmaster SM 102s, a six-color Speedmaster
CD 102, a four-color Speedmaster SM 102 perfector, and two
two-color Speedmaster SM 102 perfecting presses, in addition to
multiple Stahlfolders folders and a pair of POLAR ECM 137
high-speed, programmable paper cutters. Next, the company plans to
overhaul its MIS and prepress systems with the installation of
Prinect Prinance (job management and estimating) and Printready
prepress workflow by the first or second quarter of 2008.
Established in 1968 and with 93 employees, Cavanaugh serves a
client base comprised of top-flight advertising agencies and
Fortune 500 companies from Florida to New York. "Heidelberg
did an amazing job of helping us coordinate the installation and
bring our pressmen up to speed on the new press," Atwell says.
"All of the preplanning paid off in spades in terms of our
ability to ramp up quickly and keep things running efficiently. We
can't praise Heidelberg's diligence enough."
Edwards Graphic Arts Updates All-Heidelberg Press Lineup
Edwards Graphic Arts, Des Moines, Iowa, got precisely what it
was looking for when it added a six-color Speedmaster CD 102 with
aqueous coating capabilities to its aging pressroom lineup.
"Our aim was to increase our capacity and throughput by
decreasing our makereadies and turn-around times," says company
President Jim Edwards, who reports that after a trouble-free
installation, the company's ramp up to press speeds of 13,000 to
15,000 iph on the fully automated new press has been an
exhilarating ride. In the past, the shop had to turn away jobs
requiring aqueous coating. Now, it now welcomes the work, which
fits neatly into the quick-turn niche the company is well-equipped
to serve. The all-Heidelberg shop still operates an older-model
six-color Speedmaster, a two-color GTO (its first press), a
four-color MO, a Windmill and assorted letterpress equipment, in
addition to a pair of POLAR cutters, three Stahlfolders, and a
Stitchmaster ST 562 6-pocket saddlestitcher. Established in 1966,
Edwards Graphic Arts provides printing, mailing, fulfillment and
distribution as well as market research, trade show and creative
services to a local, regional and national clientele. The
family-run company has 75 full-time and 35 part-time employees.
Paradigm Impressions Off to a Strong Start with Heidelberg
Printmaster QM 46
Mark Eyberg is the owner of family-operated Paradigm
Impressions, a commercial print start-up in Colorado Springs,
Colorado. Mark, a press operator, and his wife Jodie, a former
newspaper editor and page designer, together have over 30 years of
experience in the printing industry. When it came to selecting a
press that would be the cornerstone of his business, Eyberg chose a
fully automated Heidelberg Printmaster QM 46-2 with IR dryer.
"I've run a number of different presses over the past 18
years, and Heidelberg is the only option for me," Eyberg says. The
fully loaded Printmaster QM 46 is Paradigm's ticket to the
high-quality reputation it already has begun to build through a
variety of nonprofit customers and word-of-mouth referrals to
corporate and business clients in and around Colorado Springs.
Being a Heidelberg shop is a big part of that equation, says
Eyberg, who expects to add a POLAR cutter to his postpress lineup
within the next six months. "The Printmaster QM 46 produces
the highest quality and is the most efficient small-format press on
the market. I couldn't have gone any other route."
John Roberts Puts Speedmaster XL 105 UV Through Its Paces
John Roberts Co., Coon Rapids, Minn., has installed a
Speedmaster XL 105 press with full UV/hybrid capability, one of the
first of its kind in the United States, enabling real productions
speeds for UV jobs of clearly beyond 15,000 iph. With the right
consumables UV-production at speeds all the way up 18, 000 iph is
possible. The new press, which replaces an aging Speedmaster CD
102, greatly increases the commercial printer's production capacity
and enables it to take on an even wider range of work by reducing
makeready time and giving the shop the ability to run up to 18,000
iph. The company is an all-Heidelberg shop on the sheetfed side. In
addition to the new Speedmaster XL 105, it operates a ten-color
Speedmaster SM 102 perfector with CutStar; a six-unit Speedmaster
CD 74; a six-unit Speedmaster CD 74 with UV/hybrid capability; and
a two-color Speedmaster SM 102 to produce work on paper, plastic
substrates and board stock for advertising agencies, direct
marketers, and industrial clients based primarily in Minnesota.
Packaging work accounts for roughly 10 percent of its portfolio.
The company currently is using the Speedmaster XL 105 to print 500
copies of a new edition of the hand-lettered and illuminated St.
John's Bible on ten-point cover stock. Fully assembled, each volume
will be worth around $130,000. "You can't entrust work of this
kind to just any press," says John Roberts President and CEO
Michael Keane. "Heidelberg's reputation for superior equipment
and excellent customer service has always stood us in good stead.
The XL 105 UV offers further proof that Heidelberg is at the top of
its game, and we're delighted to be the beneficiaries of that
expertise." The company employs 350.
Crowson Stone Takes Plate Handling to the Next Level with
Suprasetter E 105
Crowson Stone Printing Co., Inc., Columbia, S.C., reached
another milestone recently, when it installed a Suprasetter E 105
SCL platesetter from Heidelberg. The company, which has been
steadily building and refining a Prinect workflow for the past
several years, had taken its plate process "as far as we could
go," says Rob Anderson, Vice President, Operations. "Although
we weren't going after more speed and capacity," he explains,
"the automation on the new Suprasetter just works better. In
addition to producing a more accurate product, we've been able to
eliminate one staff position. Nobody handles plates anymore." The
Suprasetter 105 produces up to 500 plates a week for Crowson's
ten-color Speedmaster SM 102 press. The general commercial printer
also operates a POLAR cutting system, a 16-page Stahlfolder and a
Stitchmaster ST 270 eight-pocket saddlestitcher. The company also
relies on front-end efficiencies gained with Heidelberg's Prinect
Prinance MIS and Prinect Printready prepress workflow. For
82-year-old Crowson Stone, it's all part of a commitment made more
than a decade ago to acquire and implement the tools necessary to
continue to be "relevant" to its customers, Anderson says.
"Heidelberg shares our vision in committing to be a
single-source supplier for its customers, and in opening up access
to training and other resources that support that vision. It's
great to be working with a company that is moving in the same
direction we are."
The Hartley Press Makes the Cut with New POLAR 115X from
Heidelberg
The Hartley Press, located in Jacksonville, Fla., recently
replaced a 12-year-old paper cutter with a new, 45" high-speed
programmable POLAR 115X cutter from Heidelberg. According to
machine maintenance manager Jim Klusmeyer, the new cutter programs
more quickly and yields many more cuts per knife on a wide range of
stocks from paper to chip board. "The new cutter is a pleasure
to run. The operator is a lot happier, that's for sure," Klusmeyer
says. The Hartley Press was founded in 1963 as a supplier of
stationery and business forms. Today, the $15 million general
commercial printer provides general commercial printing and related
services to customers based in Florida and throughout the
southeast. The Hartley Press employs 120.
Digital Color Graphics Puts the Pedal to the Metal with
Suprasetter A52 from Heidelberg
Digital Color Graphics, Southampton, Pa., recently switched
from polyester to metal plate production with the installation of a
compact Suprasetter A52 thermal CtP platesetter with MetaDimension
RIP from Heidelberg. The $three million, full-service commercial
printer had been turning out award-winning four-, five-, and up to
ten-color work using polyester plates, before escalating issues
with makeready, color and registration prompted the change.
"We determined that if we could get up to color quicker, we'd
save half the cost of our four-color Speedmaster SM 52 press every
month in paper, time and labor," says John Rosenthal, co-owner. He
hasn't been disappointed. "Our new platesetter makes better
plates," Rosenthal says, noting that Digital Color turns out
between 250 and 300 Heidelberg Saphira offset aluminum plates every
month. "The makereadies on our Heidelberg Speedmaster SM 52
four-color press are down to around seven minutes, and the
registration is excellent. It was all in the plate." With 25
employees, Digital Color Graphics specializes in short-run color
printing and serves customers located primarily in the
Philadelphia/Delaware Valley area. Intent on growth, the company
acquired a mailing operation last year and expects to add a second
Speedmaster SM 52 five-color press in the near future. Digital
Color Graphics has been a Heidelberg customer for eight
years.
Phillips Printing Leads the Pack with Printmaster PM 52
Perfector from Heidelberg
Determined to make their company the high-quality
printing leader in their central Florida neighborhood, the owners
of Phillips Printing went all the way with Heidelberg. In June, the
Ocala, Fla. company switched to computer-to-plate and installed a
Printmaster PM 52 four-color perfector to boost the productivity of
its pressroom and make good on its quality promise.
"Heidelberg is synonymous with quality," says Jody Phillips,
President. "We could have gone with lesser-quality equipment, but
you get what you pay for. We wanted the best, and we haven't been
disappointed." The Printmaster PM 52's running speed of 13,000
sheets per hour, coupled with its perfecting capability, means that
Phillips now produces work more than twice as fast as before. The
level of quality has begun to attract work from outside Ocala as
well as work from local customers who previously took their
four-color process work to providers elsewhere. "We have literally
doubled our throughput," according to Phillips. Family- owned and
operated, Phillips Printing employs seven and handles a wide mix of
work, including monthly publications and long runs, but specializes
in short-run, four-color printing for clients in the advertising,
manufacturing, nonprofit, religious and financial sectors. The
long-time Heidelberg customer also has a Printmaster QM 46 2 color
press, and uses Heidelberg Consumables specific to the Printmaster
PM 52, Phillips says.
Liberty Creative Solutions Powers Up with Software and Hardware
from Heidelberg
Liberty Creative Solutions, Inc., Tinley Park, Ill., recently
installed a POLAR 92 XT high-speed, programmable cutter to
capitalize on an expansion that more than tripled the company's
production space from 8,000 square feet to 26,000 square feet and
enabled it to divide its prepress and postpress cutting operations.
The full-service commercial printing company has doubled its
business over the past three years, largely as a result of offering
services including Web design, marketing, printing, finishing,
fulfillment and mailing under one roof. In conjunction with the
expansion, Liberty also undertook an extensive upgrade of its
Prinect Printready prepress workflow, including the latest versions
of the Signa Station imposition workstation and Meta Dimension RIP.
"Our aim was to streamline production and add enough manpower to
maintain our momentum," says Angela Hipelius, Vice President. "All
of the installations went extremely smoothly." The company also
operates Heidelberg Speedmaster SM 74, SORMZ and GTO presses, a
Prosetter platesetter as well as an existing POLAR cutter, a pair
of Stahlfolder B 20 folders and an SSP folding/stitching/perfing
unit. Established in 1964, Liberty Creative Solutions serves a
national market with customers in the educational, medical,
corporate and gaming industries and has been a Heidelberg customer
"since day one," Hipelius says. "As a result of the improvements
we've made, our operation runs more efficiently than ever.
Heidelberg has a lot to do with that. Not only does Heidelberg make
good products that perform the way they're supposed to, they also
stand behind them. We've never been disappointed." The company
employs 48.
A Stitch in Time Saves Time and Labor for Empire
Bookbinding
Empire Bookbinding Co., Inc., Long Island City, NY,
reports the addition of a Heidelberg Stitchmaster ST 350
saddlestitcher with RS-1012S counter stacker. According to Jim
DeNino, President, the company has experienced a 50 percent
increase in throughput since the new stitcher ramped up to full
production at the end of May. Empire, which also operates a pair of
Stitchmaster ST 270 saddlestitchers, has been a Heidelberg
postpress customer for around 30 years. "Heidelberg makes good,
solid equipment at a reasonable price," DeNino states. With 30
employees, the trade binder serves a wide range of customers in and
around New York City.
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