Russian Printshop Invests in Anicolor Technology from Heidelberg
09/03/2009
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Two Speedmaster SM 52 presses with Anicolor give customer
competitive edge
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Extended range of services
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Lower power requirements thanks to greater energy
efficiency
The Anicolor short inking unit enables users to cut startup waste
by up to 90 percent and makeready time by up to 40 percent.
Moscow-based printshop Formula tsveta is one of the first companies
in Russia to use this technology. Production at the printshop
focuses on commercial jobs such as business cards, letterheads,
brochures, and flyers. "The Anicolor presses are one of the
most important investments we have ever made," states Artem
Dujenkov, general manager of Formula tsveta. "The time
required for makeready and printing 500 sheets has dropped to nine
minutes," he adds. "The biggest advantage of Anicolor
compared to conventional offset presses is the color consistency it
achieves over the entire job, regardless of how long the run
is," Dujenkov continues. The printshop employs a workforce of
70.
The press operators, who previously worked on the Printmaster
PM 52-4, very quickly learnt how to use the new Speedmaster SM 52
presses with their innovative Anicolor printing unit technology.
Formula tsveta uses Saphira products, a range of consumables
marketed by Heidelberg that are finely tuned to its machines.
Extended range of services
Print buyers also benefit from the new Anicolor technology
because Formula tsveta extended its range of services following
installation of the first press and can now process customer orders
even faster. With shorter makeready times, an extended delivery,
and combined dryers, the printshop can now offer four-color
printing with or without coating in the space of 12 hours or even
less. One further new service for print buyers is printing offset
proofs using Anicolor. "We can print 20 to 30 sheets and then
submit the results to the customer for approval. If he is satisfied
with the samples, we go ahead and print the whole job - safe in the
knowledge that the quality of all the sheets will be as good,"
reports Dujenkov.
Lower power requirements thanks to greater energy efficiency
Another impressive feature of the Anicolor inking unit is its
greater energy efficiency. In operation at Formula tsveta, it
requires even less power than indicated by the manufacturer.
Ultimately, cutting consumption also benefits the environment and
helps cut printshop costs. "All in all, we are extremely
satisfied with Anicolor and would be happy to use this technology
in other formats, too," explains Dujenkov.
Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG (Heidelberg) unveiled its
Anicolor technology at Ipex 2006. The Anicolor press prints up to
15,000 sheets per hour in A3 format or 30,000 pages per hour in A4
format - in top quality and with total color stability. Anicolor
technology thus enables cost-effective production of short and very
short runs, thereby shifting the boundary between digital and
offset printing further in the favor of the latter. What's
more, Anicolor's strengths can also be exploited to the full
with long runs. This is not the case for digital printing.
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Besides cutting startup waste and reducing makeready time,
Formula tsveta general manager Artem Dujenkov states that the main
advantage of his two Anicolor presses is their excellent color
consistency over the entire job - regardless of how long the run
is.
Further information for journalists:
Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG
Corporate Public Relations
Matthias Hartung
Phone: +49 (0)6221 92 5077
Fax: +49 (0)6221 92 99 5077
E-mail:
matthias.hartung@heidelberg.com
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