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Broadest product portfolio for sheetfed offset
printing provides the optimum solution for every requirement.
• New Speedmaster SX 52 – comprehensive
automation for high flexibility.
• New Speedmaster SX 74 – enhanced productivity
through innovation transfer.
• New Speedmaster SX 102 – Enhanced performance
of world’s most successful perfecting press with XL technology.
Kennesaw, GA, April 19, 2012 - At drupa 2012, Heidelberg will present
its offset portfolio in three categories: Speedmaster SM and CD, Speedmaster SX
and CX, and Speedmaster XL. These product lines represent the industry’s widest
range of choices for sheetfed offset printing, providing an optimal solution
for every production requirement.
Besides being the world’s largest manufacturer of sheetfed offset equipment and
related production systems, Heidelberg also is the industry’s primary driver of
technological change in conventional lithographic printing. Although the
mechanics and electronics of offset equipment are highly complex, the
philosophy of press design at Heidelberg is simple: offset R&D works best
when it works hand-in-hand with print market intelligence. Printers tell Heidelberg
how their customers’ print-buying preferences and strategies have changed.
Heidelberg responds by making sure every press it sells has what it takes to
perform accordingly.
At drupa 2012, Heidelberg will demonstrate how this principle works in practice
by presenting the broadest portfolio of sheetfed offset printing solutions it
has ever showcased at a trade fair. Now, printers of every size and specialty
in markets the world over can look to the Heidelberg sheetfed portfolio for the
ideal piece of offset equipment—and be certain of finding it there.
SM and CD Presses
Heidelberg’s standardized 2- and 4-color Speedmaster SM 52 and
Speedmaster SM 74 are the perfect solutions for small and medium-sized
commercial print shops looking to satisfy growing customer requirements. An
extended range of standard features offers a favorable price-performance ratio
and opens the door to growth in high-end offset printing. Likewise, the wide
range of standard features and the successful technology of the Speedmaster
SM 102 offer production reliability in tandem with investment security,
thanks to high print quality, established reliability, and excellent value
retention.
Peak Performance
Unrivaled in the industry, Heidelberg’s Peak Performance presses have been
setting standards in production speed, print stability, and output since their
introduction in 2004. Print shops looking for maximum productivity and top
quality will gain a competitive edge with the Speedmaster XL 75, XL 105, XL
145 and XL 162 presses.
Before the public for the first time will be the Speedmaster XL 105 operating
at a top speed of 18,000 sheets per hour (sph) in perfecting mode. Aimed
at industrial printers producing 40 to 70 million and more sheets per year, the
new version boosts productivity by up to 20 percent, compared with the
15,000-sph Speedmaster XL 105-P. Technological innovations include a new
perfecting and delivery concept, and an adapted sheet control system, ensuring
precise registration at the highest speeds.
New SX Series
Completely new for drupa 2012 is the Speedmaster SX series, comprising the Speedmaster
SX 52, Speedmaster SX 74, and Speedmaster SX 102. In these models,
advanced functions from the Speedmaster XL class join forces with the best
features of the iconic Speedmaster SM platform to create a new performance
class ideal for printers ready to take their productivity to the next level.
Building on the resounding the new Speedmaster CX 102, Heidelberg’s
Speedmaster SX models deliver outstanding print quality, high stability in
production, intuitive and ergonomic operation, and a high level of automation.
They also offer a wide range of configurations with coating unit, perfecting
device, and many additional features including an automatic washup device, static
electricity eliminator, and color measuring instruments, including Prinect
Image Control and Prinect Inspection Control.
Prinect Press Center control with Intellistart operator guidance, fully
automated color monitoring and adjustment, and eco-friendly operation are among
the many technical advancements built into the Speedmaster SX series. In
addition, a new surface technology for the exchangeable impression and transfer
cylinder jackets ensures a far longer surface like and extended washup
intervals. On display in Hall 1 will be a Speedmaster SX 52 with the Anicolor
short inking unit; a Speedmaster SX 74; and an 8-color Speedmaster SX 102
perfector.