colordruck Baiersbronn (colordruck), one of Europe's technology
leaders in folding carton packaging, has ordered three Speedmaster
XL 105 presses from Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG (Heidelberg).
One of these is the 1000th press in this series to come off the
production line. colordruck was one of the first companies to
install the Speedmaster XL 105 after it was premiered at drupa
2004. Soon proving successful in practice, the new Speedmaster XL
105 boosted net productivity by up to 30 percent compared to its
predecessors, prompting colordruck to order two more of the same
presses in quick succession. The new package ordered will gradually
replace the original three presses, bringing colordruck's
pressroom fully up to date with the latest technology. It includes
the latest innovations for the Speedmaster XL 105, such as the
AutoPlate XL fully automatic and simultaneous plate changer, the
Prinect Inpress Control inline color measuring and control system,
and a comprehensive logistics workflow with the new fully automatic
non-stop system. Heidelberg premiered the fully automatic non-stop
delivery at Ipex 2010 in the U.K., winning colordruck as one of the
field testers. All three new machines are Speedmaster XL 105
presses elevated by 875 millimeters, each equipped with a coating
unit. The first machine has been up and running since last year,
and the 1000th press is scheduled for installation in spring 2011.
Both are six-color presses. The third machine will be replaced with
a four-color press in 2012.
"Using three presses of the same design offers maximum
flexibility," explains Herbert Klumpp, Managing Director of
colordruck. "The new automatic non-stop delivery raises the level
of productivity and automation further still and the pile quality
is outstanding.". The non-stop pile change eliminates the need for
user intervention, thus freeing up the operator for other tasks.
At present, a new Suprasetter 105 Multi Cassette Loader
platesetter is being installed for the prepress stage. For
postpress, colordruck uses a Diana folder gluer from Heidelberg
that is designed for traditional longitudinal seam gluing.
Carbon-offset production
More than 170 staff work at colordruck, producing
high-quality folding cartons for foodstuffs, confectionery,
pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, toys, textiles, and chemicals. Its
customers include well-known manufacturers of branded goods and
industrial companies. Challenging inline coating concepts are
accounting for an ever bigger share of colordruck's sales. The
company is committed to carbon-offset production and takes an
integrated approach to environmental protection. All three new
presses are carbon-offset, with colordruck offsetting 263 metric
tons of CO2 per press through a climate protection project in
Vietnam. "We are always interested in increasing our commitment to
climate protection, and the Speedmaster XL 105 offers us the
perfect opportunity to do just that. Prinect Inpress Control cuts
both makeready times and paper waste by measuring and controlling
color and register on the fly, while the new dryers cut the
press's energy consumption by up to 45 percent. Water-soluble
dispersion coatings also make a contribution towards
environmentally friendly production," says production manager
Martin Bruttel. All in all, the press exhibits very fast and stable
production, which is also maintained at the maximum speed of 18,000
sheets per hour. "We have enjoyed a long working relationship with
Heidelberg, with both companies attaching the utmost importance to
environmental protection. Fast and efficient service is also key to
a successful partnership," says Klumpp.
Figure 1:
Attended the celebrations for the 1,000th Speedmaster XL
105 at the Wiesloch-Walldorf site: Herbert Klumpp (left),
management spokesperson, and Thomas Pfefferle (right), Managing
Director of colordruck, Stephan Plenz, member of the Management
Board responsible for Heidelberg Equipment, as well as the two
colordruck associates Renate Bengel (third from right) and Marlis
Schwedes.
Figure 2:
Ideal for packaging printing - the elevated Speedmaster
XL 105 with logistics system.
Milestones in the success story of the Speedmaster XL 105:
2004 Speedmaster XL 105 is unveiled at drupa 2004 and
sets new standards for highly industrialized offset printing in
commercial and packaging printing
2006 UV version and dual coating 1,000th printing unit
supplied to an Italian customer Design Award of the Federal
Republic of Germany
2007 PIA/GATF Intertech Award for Innovations
2008 Speedmaster XL 105, the first climate-neutral
printing press, is supplied to a Swiss print shop Autoplate XL
available as an option Perfecting press presented at drupa 2008
2009 Speedmaster XL 105 enables double-sided printing
and coating in a single pass
2010 Automatic non-stop delivery unveiled at Ipex
Speedmaster XL 105-D for rotary die cutting in the press for label
production
2011 1,000th press supplied to a German packaging
printer
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Information for journalists:
Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG
Corporate Public Relations
Hilde Weisser
Phone: +49 (0)6221 92 50 66
Fax: +49 (0)6221 92 50 69
E-mail:
hilde.weisser@heidelberg.com