Apollo offers customers quick changeover features, and enhanced ergonomics and user interface
Apollo offers customers quick changeover features, and enhanced ergonomics and user interface
With the acquisition of an Alegro perfect binder from Muller Martini, Argentine full-service company Arcángel Maggio has created the basis for a successful branch in neighboring Uruguay.
Esko will present its latest solutions to the digital and halftone printing industry at this year's Global Print Expo in Madrid. The global developer of integrated software and hardware solutions will be showcasing its new and award-winning innovations during the four-day event next month at the world's largest international print exhibition.
It is long past time that cutting was an obstacle in the process of design, printing, calendering, cutting to sewing. With today's technology, machines have become better aligned and much easier to use. However, suppliers can help customers even more by investigating which associated systems are compatible with each other. For this purpose, HP evaluated and tested the Summa L Series laser cutters with the HP Stitch Printer Series. Summa proudly confirms it has received the validation by HP. This acknowledgement shows that both technologies work seamlessly together, providing added value to customer workflows.
Smith-Edwards-Dunlap in Philadelphia has built quite a reputation since opening its doors 140 years ago in 1880. Among the city’s leading commercial printing companies, management has deftly combined leading edge equipment purchases with a skilled workforce to drive customer satisfaction. A new 45-inch SABER® X-15 paper cutter with Microcut from Colter & Peterson was a recent Christmas gift that made the finishing department workers happy.
LogiMAT, International Trade Fair for Intralogistics Solutions and Process Management from 10 - 12 March 2020 in Stuttgart, sets new standards as the largest annual intralogistics trade fair in Europe.
Northern Illinois commercial printer Graphic Partners has a history of making good decisions. In business for over 100 years, the company recognized the productivity value of Microcut® electronics and how it has enhanced its paper cutters output for nearly 40 years. When Kirk Larsen looked for replacements prior to the PRINT 19 show four months ago, he purchased a new 45-inch SABER® X-15 paper cutter and a reconditioned 30-inch Challenge from Colter & Peterson since both machines are equipped with Microcut.
British media group News UK has pledged to remove all single-use plastic in its newspaper products by mid-2020. This was the reason for Ferag bringing in an additional EasySert inserting drum for the Newsprinters production site at Knowsley, near Liverpool. The high-circulation Sun TV Magazine with inserts is now being packaged as a supplement to The Sun daily newspaper, rather than shipping separately in polywrapped bundles.
Benson Integrated Marketing, located in Alpharetta, Georgia, has found the perfect folding solution for the company’s bindery expansion with the Heidelberg Stahlfolder SSP 66 (first station, configured with 4-plate TH-66 second station). Thanks to the technology and functions of the machine, the Stahlfolder has doubled Benson’s folding speeds compared to the company’s previous folder.
Zund digital cutting systems offer a unique variety of processing methods for a wide range of materials. At Fespa 2020 in Madrid, Zund will present a wide range of options for print service providers and advertising professionals to automate their Print&Cut workflow.
With Finishing 4.0 and the Connex workflow system, Muller Martini is making smart factories a reality for customers around the world. The company will be presenting concrete business cases and inspiring examples at drupa in Düsseldorf.
Nikkan Pro Sports Newspaper Co, Ltd. introduced the first sports newspaper in Japan in 1947. Since that time, the company has dedicated itself to the production and distribution of track cycling newspapers. Later, the company began to make this information available on the Internet.
Austria based Offsetdruckerei Schwarzach is using BOBST flatbed die-cutting machines and the innovative Flex Rack system to reduce set-up times.
“We are faced with the challenge of producing more efficient short print runs and at the same time, conversely facing intense pressure from competitors running large print runs. We are therefore continuously looking to optimise our complete production process,“ states the CEO of Offsetdruckerei Schwarzach (OSD), Eduard Fischer. “This can ultimately only be achieved through consistent automation of all process steps and their use.”