The Diamond 5000LS is an extremely efficient press that combines operational flexibility and exceptional print quality. It readily handles sheet sizes up to 37 1/64 x 51 3/16 inches and paperboard stock at a maximum speed of 15,000 sheets per hour. To ensure the shortest makereadies in the industry, press operators direct virtually all press functions from a Centralized Operator MakeReady and Control (COMRAC) console. Further enhancing the Diamond 5000LS' productivity are Mitsubishi's unique ink clutch remote-control system, which eliminates the prestart task of cleaning and lubricating unused units, and the automatic ink roller cleaning system. When equipped with Mitsubishi's tower coater and extended delivery, the press excels at fast turnarounds.
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At drupa last year, KBA celebrated the official launch of the Rapida 145, its latest series of high-performance large-format presses in format VI (106 x 145 cm).
In the meantime, almost 40 customers have taken delivery of the new presses, which are engineered for production speeds up to 17,000 sph. At the beginning of 2013, but without pomp or a special welcome party, the Rapida 145 was joined by its almost identically equipped and automated “big sister”, the KBA Rapida 164 in format VIIb (120.5 x 164 cm). With a maximum production speed of 15,000 sph (with high-speed package) and extremely short makeready times, KBA has once again redefined the yardstick for this format class. The new Rapida 164 supersedes the vastly successful Rapida 162 and 162a series, which could rightly be described as institutions on the book printing and packaging markets. They were first presented in 1995 and had received several technical makeovers over the intervening years. With the Rapida 164, practically all the automation solutions and highlights of the medium-format makeready world champion Rapida 106 are now also available in format VII.
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KBA Rapida 105 Perfecting Press
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The medium-format Rapida 105 was unveiled by KBA in November 2011. This new sheetfed offset press has significant differences to previous generations.
The Rapida 105 is based on the same technological platform as the high-tech Rapida 106 that, with a maximum output of up to 20,000 sph and its makeready times, defines the benchmarks in medium format. Its intelligent automation concept, various configurations and optional features available combined with a maximum production speed of 16,000sph (17,000sph with the HS speed enhancement package), the internationally successful Rapida 105 targets printers with limited in-vestment budgets. Since Drupa 2012, the new press has been available and sold as a long perfecting press for 4-back-4 and 5-back-5 printing. Its sheet travel systems and maximum sheet format makes its superior to presses from other well-known manufacturers, who still print with single-size impression cylinders without washing units.
- Product From Baumfolder Corporation
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Baum (Booth 3200) will be running the BaumPrint 18 Press live in the BAUM booth and new features will be highlighted during the show. The BaumPrint 18 press will be printing live jobs in and our BaumPrint 18 automated press line. BAUM will also be highlighting our latest additions to the extensive line of BAUM hopper loaders and material handling equipment solutions.
- Product From Komori America Corporation
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Komori Corporation announced the launch of the PEPIO offset gravure press line, designed for the manufacture of printed electronics (PE). With its long history in the design and development of web and sheetfed offset presses, as well as high precision intaglio printing technologies for the securities and currency markets, the design of specialty gravure presses for the PE market was the next logical addition to the Komori press line.
- Product From Heidelberg USA
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At drupa 2012, Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG (Heidelberg) unveiled the Speedmaster XL 106 - the new flagship of its Peak Performance Class. Since the Speedmaster XL 105 made its debut at drupa 2004, it has been setting standards in terms of production speed, print stability, and output and has become a market success, with over 1,200 units installed worldwide. As the logical successor to the Speedmaster XL 105, the Speedmaster XL 106 represents a new performance class for industrial commercial, label, and packaging printing. Operating at speeds of up to 18,000 sheets per hour in both straight and perfecting modes, it achieves exceptional productivity and processes a wide range of substrates up to 1.0 mm (0.039 in) thick (in perfecting mode, up to 0.8 mm/0.031 in thick). Thanks to the larger 75 x 106 cm (29.53 x 41.73 in) sheet format, the maximum print format of 74 x 105 cm (29.13 x 41.34 in) can now be utilized in its entirety, which means a larger punching margin for packaging printers and more repeats per sheet for web-to-print gang forms. The Speedmaster XL 106 achieves new dimensions in productivity thanks to extremely straightforward operation and the interplay between preset functions, ink presettings, simultaneous plate changing with AutoPlate XL, and Prinect Inpress Control. All this makes the press another 20 to 30 percent more productive than the Speedmaster XL 105. Depending on the particular job structure, it can produce between 60 and 80 million sheets a year with ease and change between 90,000 and 100,000 printing plates a year on an eight-color press.
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In the half-format segment, the 15,000sph, 530x750mm (20.86x29.53 inch) Rapida 75E unveiled at Ipex 2010 has been upgraded in terms of sheet travel, feeder, delivery, and many other technical details. It is now offered with the new ErgoTronic console, QualiTronic inline color measurement and control system, and a UV accessory package. It is also now available in a four-back-four perfector version.
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The makeready world champion press KBA Rapida 106 now offers an optional package, which raises the maximum production speed to 20,000 sph in straight printing and 18,000 sph in perfecting mode.
The KBA flagship in medium-format is available in a 12-unit configuration for four-color print and inline coating on both sides of the sheet. Among the many innovations incorporated into this already highly automated press, particular mention should be made of the new coater tower with simultaneous form changing (DriveTronic SFC), automated anilox roller exchange with AniloxLoader, the further optimized AirTronic delivery for exact pile formation at even the highest speeds, new modules for online and inline quality monitoring and control, and a new ErgoTronic console with wall screen, as on the large-format presses.
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The latest generation of large-format Rapida presses is the plinth-mounted, six-color Rapida 145 with new coater, triple-length extended delivery, and automated pile logistics. The maximum production speed of the 1050x1450mm (41.34 x 57in) Rapida 145 is 17,000 sph in straight printing with the high-speed package, and 15,000 sph in perfecting mode with the new three-drum perfecting unit.
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With the Diamond 3000R’s operator-friendly features and extensive list of automation technology, perfected printing has never been easier or better. The Diamond 3000R can print up to 12 colors at 11,000 sheets per hour in the perfecting mode. As versatile as it is efficient, the Diamond 3000R quickly changes over to the straight printing mode, delivering superb multicolor commercial products at 13,000 sheets per hour. Mitsubishi's Centralized Operator MakeReady and Control (COMRAC) system trims makeready time to a matter of minutes.
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The Diamond 6000LS sets high standards for large-format printing. The Diamond 6000LS satisfies the most exacting requirements, whether short-run or long-run general commercial printing, light packaging or other large-format applications. It prints at speeds up to 14,000 sheets per hour and includes the full range of Mitsubishi automation. Time-saving features include remote control of frontlay register, an ink clutch remote-control system and remote-controlled adjustment of oscillating dead point. The Centralized Operator MakeReady and Control (COMRAC) allows operators to monitor and adjust virtually every press function. The press can be outfitted with Mitsubishi's DiamondLink III automated press control system and closed-loop inking technology to achieve the highest possible print quality.