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PRINT 13 Innovation The smaller floor size of the quadrennial Chicago printing show was crowded with a new sense of optimism from exhibitors and attendees eager to plan for future investment

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NEWS Eastman Kodak emerges from Chapter 11 after 20 months, woes continue for Postmedia Network newspapers, and the Harlequin RIP celebrates a quarter century milestone

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CALENDAR November 2013 dscoop for the EMEA gathers HP users in Rome, Graphics Canada celebrates 50 years in Toronto, and PrintAction presents the 8th annual Canadian Printing Awards

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SHOW The People of Print 13 Despite a smaller than average show, those who gathered in Chicago this fall nevertheless demonstrated their enthusiasm for the technological direction of print

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JIM NEATE Flat Top Fidelity Recent developments of inks, imaging engines and plate emulsifications, along with a growing adoption of standards and automation, are converging for higher-quality flexography

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October 1993 The Toronto Blue Jays capture back-toback World Series, Jean Chrétien and the Liberals deal a crushing defeat to the Conservatives, and Eli Ganho releases two new inks in Canada

Resources 17 Services to the Trade Cover photo: Clive Chan

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PERSPECTIVE

Must See Innovation very year, organizers of the PRINT and Graph Expo trade shows ask a panel of analysts to what they see as the most-innovative new printing technologies being exhibited Eondetermine the show floor. Following the massive May 2012 drupa tradeshow in Germany, this year the PRINT 13 show featured a high number of Must See ‘Ems Awards, handed out across 11 categories, as detailed below. The numbers indicate that despite the past few turbulent years, the printing industry continues to pour R&D dollars into innovation. PRINT 13’s Legacy Award Winner, presented to a company for a developing a technology that has had a lasting and profound impact on the graphic communications industry, went to Epson for its Stylus Pro inkjet printer. Pressroom, wide-format Sales and order entry Hybrid Software, Facelift (Best of Category); EFI EFI VUTEk GS-TF system (Best of CateIQuote; and Konica Minolta EngageIT Automation gory); Canon Océ Arizona 660 XT and Océ ColorWave 900; EFI VUTEk HS100 Prepress and premedia Pro; and Xante Excelagraphix 4200 P Enfocus Connect ALL (Best of Category); CGS IC3D Suite; GMG Americas ProductionSuite Postpress and in-line finishing 2.0; and Recosoft PDF2ID Enterprise 2012 MGI JETvarnish 3D Twin with iFoil (Best of Category); Allen Datagraph Colour management and quality control AXXIS HS; C.P. Bourg BB3202 perfect Masterwork MK420MINI sheet inspection binder; LasX LaserSharp; Masterwork (Best of Category); EFI Fiery Color Profiler MK21060STE; and Muller Martini Suite v4.5; GTI Soft View Model SOFV-1xiQ; Presto II and Xerox IntegratedPLUS Imprinting, mailing, shipping Variable, transactional and multi-channel and fulfillment Ricoh Critical Communications Solutions Printware iJetPress (Best of Category); Suite (Best of Category); Transformations Uluro Pitney Bowes Print+ Response Inkjet uDeliver and Uluro uSecure; Xerox FreeFlow Module; RISO Inline Print to Mail Digital Publisher; and XMPie Circle Solution; and W+D 234d BP Pressroom, analogue presses Mark Andy Performance Series flexo presses (Best of Category); ACTEGA Kelstar UltraSheen UV-8820ST; Air Motion Systems UV LED XP5 Series; and Goss Magnum Compact Press Autoplate System Pressroom, digital presses Allen Datagraph AXXIS HS (Best of Category); FFEI Graphium (Best of Category); Konica Minolta/Komori KM-1/IS29 press; Xante Impressia press; and Xerox Impika iPrint Compact and iGen4 Diamond Edition

Management systems EFI Complete Integrated Workflow for Inkjet (Best of Category); Avanti Slingshot; EFI Radius Business Intelligence v5; SpencerLab SpencerMetrics iDPA PLUS; and Ultimate Technographics Ultimate Bindery v.3 The future of print (technology demonstrations) AccuZIP AccuTrace with Livingmail (Best of Category); and EFI GlossControl and EFI SmartSign Analytics

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EASTMAN KODAK emerged from Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in the United States in early September after the Rochesterbased company’s initial filing in January 2012. “Next we move on to emergence as a technology leader serving large and growing commercial imaging markets – such as commercial printing, packaging, functional printing and professional services – with a leaner structure and a stronger balance sheet,” stated Antonio Perez, Chairman and CEO, who expects to step down from his current position within a year. Among a series of initiatives, Kodak’s restructuring included exiting the consumer inkjet printer business, exiting the consumer digital camera sector and selling digital imaging patents for US$525 million. Kodak’s Document Imaging and Personalized Imaging businesses became property of the U.K. Kodak Pension Plan , alleviating about $2.8 billion of claims as the company’s largest creditor.

STEPHAN PLENZ of Heidelberg’s Management Board congratulates Tan Shun Rong, General Manager of YangJiang Hondai Paper Products Co., for his September purchase of the 1,000th press produced by Heidelberg at its Qingpu, China, plant, which began operations seven years ago. YangJiang Hondai Paper, a packaging printer located in the western part of Guangdong province, purchased a Speedmaster CD 102. The printing company employs around 170 people. PROFECTA LABELS of St-Hubert, Quebec, purchased a Nilpeter FB-3300 13-inch UV flexo press. Founded in 1992, the company has grown to become one of Quebec’s larger label producers, serving Canada and the United States. The Nilpeter FB-3300 has a maximum web speed of 750 linear feet per minute. Profecta’s press has a register control system designed to handle complex printing applications using process colours or PMS with white and foil effects. In April of 2012, during Profecta’s 20th year in operation, the company installed an HP Indigo WS6600 web-fed press. 6 • PRINTACTION • OCTOBER 2013

QUARK launched Version 10 of its QuarkXPress featuring a substantial revision of the page-layout software’s program code, according to the company, resulting in more performance and better on-screen fidelity on modern computer hardware. QuarkXPress 10 is a native Cocoa application leveraging OS X features, while also providing HiDPI and Retina Display Support. The new Quark Xenon Graphics Engine is designed to render rich PDFs, Photoshop and TIFF images, using its Adaptive Resolution feature for onscreen resolution. QuarkXPress 10 continues to support ePub and Kindle, as well as out-ofthe-box HTML5 authoring for App Studio and East Asian typography (see PrintAction, September 2013).

CARSTEN KNUDSEN, President and CEO of Esko in Ghent, Belgium, moved to purchase CAPE Systems, which develops software for packaging design, pallet load optimization and supply chain profitability. Details of the purchase have not been released. “Esko is continually evolving from a prepress solution provider to an end-to-end supplier in the packaging world,” stated Knudsen. “It is our strategy to improve and drive profitability, utilization and failsafe solutions for our customers all the way from design to the point of sale.” Esko states there are close links between ArtiosCAD, Esko’s structural package design software, and CAPE PACK, which uses ArtiosCAD data for calculation and simulations within the software. Additionally, CAPE reports can GATEWAY VISUAL COMMUNICATIONS of Mis- already be managed within Esko’s Websissauga, Ontario, enhanced its recently Center packaging management platform. installed Kodak NexPress SX-2700 (June 2013, as celebrated by Jim Instance, Brian McConnell and Chris Moss) with the addition of a Kodak imaging unit to apply gold metallic and what the company describes as sparkle finish. Gateway VC was founded as Gateway Reproductions in 1975 by Ross McConnell. In 1998, the company added interactive media to its offerings and in 2007 the company purchased a marketing services firm by the name of Eristocrat Communications. From 2010, the company, comprised of these parts, started operating MARTIN BAILEY, CTO at Global Graphics, as Gateway Visual Communications. led PRINT 13 celebrations for the 25th year of the company’s Harlequin RIP. Version 1.0 of the venerable front-end shipped in 1988 as Software MultiRIP. Global Graphics noted major technological milestones for Harlequin, including: Native PDF processing with in-RIP trapping in 1997; Version 6 in 2002 featured Live PDF transparency; Font Emulation in 2007; and Harlequin was the first RIP to be PDF/VT ready in 2009. Global Graphics recently released Harlequin MultiRIP 10 primarily aimed at allowing smaller printers to WARREN WERBITT, Founder and President process a higher number of daily jobs. of Pazazz, picked up two Best-of-the-Best awards in Xerox’ customer-focused Digital CASCADES FINE PAPERS GROUP, located in Print Contest. Pazazz of Montreal pro- Saint-Jérôme, Quebec, debuted a new duced the work on a Xerox iGen4 press. paper line, called Enviro Jet, aimed at Pazazz received one of its awards in the high-speed inkjet printing. Enviro Jet is Books category for the Canderel corporate claimed as North America’s first inkjet brochure, an 80-page booklet produced in paper made from 100 percent post-cona 200-piece run. The company’s second sumer fibre. It has been tested to run on award was for the self-titled Pazazz Connect presses like Kodak Versamark and ProsMagazine in what Xerox classifies as its per, Ricoh InfoPrint, HP T Series, Canon Digital and Offset category. Pazazz recently Océ JetStream and ColorStream, Screen announced it was the first Quebec printing Truepress and Fujifilm J Press 720. The company to purchase the Xerox iGen4 paper is pre-treated for use with pigDiamond Edition, with a 14 x 26-inch ments and dye inks. In addition to being format and applications like matte dry ink. made from 100 percent post-consumer

fibre, Enviro Jet is Ecologo- and FSCcertified, chlorine-free, and it is also made at Cascades’ plant that employs Biogas energy. Per ton, Enviro Jet paper saves 17 trees, more than 16,500 gallons of water, and 2,092 pounds of solid waste, when compared to its virgin pulp equivalent. The Enviro Jet line will be offered in four weights from 20 to 32 lbs.

PAUL FILIPPELLI becomes Drytac Canada’s National Sales Manager, marking the company’s second management hire over the past few weeks since purchasing Multi-Tac Inc. at the beginning of July 2013. Previously employed with Multi-Tac as Vice President of Sales, Filippelli’s expertise is in industrial and specialty label coatings, as well as custom and contract coatings for the graphic and sign industry. In August, Drytac Canada named Paul Vanderweide as Operations Manager for the company’s facilities in Concord and Brampton, Ontario. He previously served as President of Macula Technik Inc. PACKAGING CORPORATION OF AMERICA (PCA) of Illinois moved to acquire all outstanding common shares of Boise Inc. for an aggregate transaction value of US$1.995 billion, including US$714 million of Boise’s outstanding debt. The combined companies generated $5.5 billion in sales and $879 million in EBITDA (excluding special items) in the last 12 months ended June 30, 2013. PCA’s containerboard capacity will increase to 3.7 million tons from its current level of 2.6 million tons (a 42 percent increase). In addition to increasing the company’s presence into the Pacific Northwest, PCA’s corrugated products volume will increase by about 30 percent as a result of the acquisition. POSTMEDIA NETWORK plans to sell two of its real estate holdings, responsible for the production of three of its newspapers: the Calgary Herald, Vancouver Province and Vancouver Sun. The Calgary Herald is to be produced at TC Transcontinental beginning November 2013. Postmedia states it has invited union representatives in Vancouver to look at alternatives for producing the Vancouver papers. A CBC report indicates one option, beyond further outsourcing to Transcontinental, for Vancouver is the opening of a new plant, but only if costs can be cut by upwards of 70 to 75 percent. Postmedia last August announced the closure of its Edmonton Eastgate plant producing the Edmonton Journal, with printing outsourced to nearby Great West newspapers.




EPSON, the imaging industry’s long-standing dominant force behind piezoelectric head development, unveiled PrecisionCore as its next-generation inkjet printing technology. Epson combined its years of technical expertise with recent breakthroughs in piezo material and high-precision Micro-Electromechanical Systems (MEMS) manufacturing to create its new PrecisionCore print chip, which can be deployed across a range of sectors from industrial and commercial printing to office products. “PrecisionCore represents a leap forward in printing performance,” said Minoru Usui, Epson’s global President. “We continue to deliver outstanding quality thanks to superior dot control, and have introduced a new system to ensure reliability. At the same time, scalability allows us to fully leverage our historical strengths of ink flexibility and printhead durability.” In conjunction with the PrecisionCore announcement, Epson at Labelexpo in Brussels demonstrated new products using the technology, including SurePress L-6034V and L-6034VW, which are also Epson’s first inkjet label presses that use UV-cure ink.

an Esko CDI 2530 flexo plate imager and Esko DeskPack. Allcraft is a family-owned manufacturer of pressure sensitive labels (sheets and rolls) and tags for consumer goods and manufacturing (electronics components). The company specializes in one- to eight-colour narrow web flexographic printing. As a trade shop for other ALLCRAFT PRINT & GRAPHICS of Missis- printers, Allcraft’s services include barcode sauga, led by Mark Pothiah, upgraded its generation, trapping, distortion, step and prepress department to Esko’s HD Flexo repeat, film output, and digital flexo printplatform, which includes the installation of ing plates. been working closely with management, particularly in Europe, to accelerate the restructuring initiatives,” stated Robert Kaye, Chairman of PaperlinX. “Accordingly, the Board is confident that Andrew will be able to return PaperlinX to profitability in the shortest possible time.”

BOB LANG has joined Unisource Canada’s Paper division as Corporate Account Manager. “Bob brings a tremendous amount of experience to the Unisource Canada Paper team and we look forward to his contribution towards the growth of our Canadian business,” said Tom Deighton, Vice-President – Paper for Unisource Canada. Lang has over 30 years of experience in the printing industry. Most recently he was part of PaperlinX as Director of International Sales.

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dscoop for the European, Middle East and African markets holds its second event in Rome with a three-day conference program. Education sessions cover commercial printing, labelling, packaging, sign and display, and business development topics. HP’s partners will also have technologies on display. €445 with membership

Viscom Düsseldorf is a show focusing on visual communication, technology and design. The exhibition is divided into six “worlds”: Printing, signmaking, out of home media, digital signage, display POS, and working materials & services. More than 350 exhibitors are expected. €36

Graphics Canada returns for three days as the trade show celebrates its 50th anniversary. Featured this year are printing sales training days, an exclusive seminar series, a wide format hall and, for the first time, a 3D printing pavilion.

The Printing Industries of America presents Extreme Offset: Troubleshoot, Control Optimize, at its Pittsburgh headquarters. The seminar promises to teach operators how to print quicker, cheaper and better. ISO 12647-2 and G7 certifications will be covered. US$1,195

FESPA China kicks off in Shanghai, a newly branded event to serve the growing Chinese screen printing and imaging market. Four hundred exhibitors will be on hand to entice 28,000 printers, business owners and agencies expected to visit the show.

The Canadian Printing Awards are presented by PrintAction at the International Centre in Mississauga, Ontario. Printers from across the country will be honoured for their efforts in furthering the print medium with respect to quality, environmental concern, and community involvement. printaction.com/CPA

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The British Columbia Printing Industries Association (BCPIA) holds a Purchasing Round Table event at the Inn on the Quay in New Westminster, BC. More details about this event will be available at the BCPIA website closer to the event date.

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The BCPIA presents its annual Festive Dinner at the Vancouver Lawn Tennis and Badminton Club. The event is billed as a great opportunity to catch up with industry friends in the cozy atmosphere of the Club’s Players Lounge.

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The People of PRINT 13 lthough smaller in size than previous iterations of North America’s largest printing exhibition, held every four years in Chicago, PRINT 13 this past September drew an enthusiastic crowd. Several Canadian exhibitors and printers were among the mix of attendees pushing the future of print in North America through a range of new technologies and applications.

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MGI’s VP of Marketing Kevin Abergel presents the company’s new iFoil system

Fujifilm North America Division President Tak Yanagawa, with Fujifilm Canada's Jay Lalonde, and Tom Fukura

Marc Raad and Larry Moore of Esko

KBA North America President Mark Hischar (right) and Eric Frank, VP of Marketing

Christina Fernandez and Michele Laird-Williams of Kodak

Tim Vellek, VP of Production Printing, and Mike Herold, Worldwide Product Manager of Inkjet at Ricoh

Greg Norris, Marketing Manager at Goss International

Mike Meshkati of Sina Printing

HP’s Alon Bar-Shany

Mark Lewiecki of Adobe (second from right) presents the first certificate of PDF Print Engine 3 deployment to the Fujifilm team of Jason Kammes, Morihiro Atsumi, and Tak Yanagawa

Cascades’ Normand Champagne promoting the company’s new Enviro Jet inkjet paper

Andrew Palko, President of Technifold


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Agfa Canada’s Ruben Silva

The 4Over team promoting the company’s upcoming packaging offerings

Océ Canada’s John Glass in front of the company’s new ColorStream 3000

Martin Bailey and Paul Hagen of Global Graphics celebrate 25 years of Harlequin RIP

drupa’s new Director Sabine Geldermann and Anne Meerboth-Maltz

Ricoh Marketing Manager Ed Wong with the company’s Pro C5110s

Roberto Marroquin and Ray Duval of Ultimate Technographics

Fujifilm Canada’s Heather Black

manroland Sheetfed North America Managing Director and CEO Michael Mugavero

The Metafix team from Montreal presents its its fountain recycler

Ed Wehbe and Danny Ionescu of HP

KBR’s Vice President of Sales Karl Belafi Jr. beside MGI’s new JetVarnish 3D

Shabbir Kara of Printer’s Parts

On the Enviro Image Solutions booth, George Retsos, Warren Werbitt of Pazazz, and Kimberly Bruce

Avanti’s Pat Bolan presenting the company’s new Slingshot MIS

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JIM NEATE

Flat Top Fidelity he past couple of years have brought rapid development and implementation of new flexographic technologies, which make the flexo world a pretty exciting place to be today. Most of these technologies involve moves toward much higher quality – high fidelity – print, as well as drastic improvements in production efficiencies. The current evolution of improved flexography technology really started with the sector’s plate manufacturers. Kodak, historically not associated with flexography, developed the first reliable “flat top dot” platemaking system, branded as Flexcel, and others soon followed with various systems to produce the flat top dot, including MacDermid with LUX, DuPont with Cyrel DSP, and Asahi. Flat top dots alone, however, are not going to do anything for the flexo printer. The push to higher fidelity in flexo also required a technology evolution in plate processing, anilox rolls, inks and prepress software, as well as the ability and patience for these advances to ultimately work together. It also takes teamwork among the various suppliers and a commitment from the print manager to calibrate and measure, as Bob Szoke spoke of in PrintAction’s May 2013 article called Flexo Finesse.

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in the extreme – the dot can actually bend causing a slur instead of roundish dot. Even at constant print pressure, the dot size can grow over the length of the run as the dot wears down. Also, the bullet-shape head of the dot has a propensity to transfer uneven amounts of ink (often referred to as the ink pile) from the anilox on each revolution of the plate cylinder. Flat top dots can eliminate all of the above, giving the printer a controllable and repeatable dot. The dot shape is stronger, better supported Flat top dots in flexography allow for more reliable and even transfer of ink from plate to substrate. and does not change size with pressure and wear. The ink pile is flat which moves beyond flat top dots to pro- phy has been a late adopter of standards and consistent and ink stays on top of the duce what the company describes as the to account for issues like colour accuracy dot and, therefore, not ‘scumming’ the best possible print dot structures on one on the fly. edges. Simply put, there are fewer vari- plate. Kodak’s branded Prinergy packagThe Flexographic Technical Associaables to worry about when producing a ing software, however, is also at the fore- tion (FTA), widely recognized as North front of pushing more quality into flexo. America’s primary association for the flat top dot. Plate manufacturers have also worked Now true one-on-one dot production sector, is continually developing the on the surface of the plate dot. Through (meaning, the dot size on the file is the FFTA First standards for its membership. photopolymer formulation or imaging size on the plate) is possible and the tra- (The FTA is also referred to as the Founsoftware, they have created surfaces that ditional digital flexo bump curve (also dation of Flexographic Technical Assocican transfer greater ink film thicknesses called the plate dot manipulation curve) ation, FFTA, based on the organization’s more consistently. This, coupled with the is eliminated. The bump curve is the se- founding more than 55 years ago.) This latest prepress software, allows for the cret sauce in traditional digital flexo pre- comprehensive FFTA First program has production of smaller dots with pre- press and precious few people know how been years in development and today dictable size and shape, resulting in the to calculate and apply it properly and much information is readily available. It ability to produce higher line screens, sto- consistently. Its elimination brings flexo- is ideally suited to flexo printers using chastic or hybrid screen printing, graphic prepress from an art to a science. water and solvent-based inks. It is not only in process printing where Another production standardization smoother vignettes, and all that good stuff which was formerly the domain of these new plate surfaces are helpful, how- approach to be considered is the journey ever. The new surfaces provide greater to G7 certification. Based on achieving high-quality offset printing. The most popular flexo-dot software coverage and drastically improve solid accurate and repeatable grey balance on today is produced by Esko Graphics ink densities. This is especially true in each colour station, the G7 principles are under its Full HD Flexo product line, wide web (flexible packaging) flexo relevant to other primary processes such where solid areas can be huge, striking as toner, inkjet, offset, and gravure printand important to the package’s punch. ing. Any type of standard is good and one The other key components of higher fi- thing for certain is that print as a whole delity flexo, as mentioned earlier, are the – no matter the process – will never anilox rolls and the inks. The anilox is the achieve a predictable print result without ink delivery system and the challenge for standards. anilox manufacturers is to improve both Flexo printers should involve their supends of the print spectrum. The new high- pliers when starting on the road toward fidelity printing techniques demand finer higher quality flexo printing. Chances are rolls with higher cell counts and excellent that your local ink supplier has already ink transfer, while solid ink densities re- worked on several projects with your local quire transfer of higher ink volumes. anilox supplier and a bank of knowledge Close co-operation is required especially is in place. Prepress must lead, whether it between anilox and ink suppliers. Again I involves an internal prepress/platemaking refer to Bob Szoke’s Flexo Finesse article in service or your local provider. Modern which he explains how the flexography high-fidelity flexo printing for many comsector is finally afforded ink formulations panies will require reworking their frontwith the correct pigment density and rhe- end, which can translate into some ology both for high detail and pop. considerable capital investment. However, the rewards are there. Build a team of suppliers and your own staff to manage the Road toward standards To achieve this transition to higher fi- process and frequently discuss the route delity, beyond all of the new, supporting you are taking. Results will follow rapidly. Today’s increase in print quality allows flexo technology, there must be a willingness to change (and measure) from the flexo printer to compete with other the print manager. Certainly relative to packaging printing such as gravure and the commercial offset world, flexograContinued on page 13


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offset, opening up some new market options to explore. However, the flexo printer who is willing to go through the transition to high fidelity will gain much more than a drastic improvement in print quality. The payback of improved efficiency can be significant. The much larger colour gamut achievable (larger than offset printing) means fewer spot colours required in a typical flexo job. In turn, this results in a number of advantages, including: Fewer plates, fewer ink colours, less make-ready time, lower labour costs, faster job changeovers, improved press capacity, lower ink inventory, less ink consumption and, collectively, lower production costs. It also means fewer print stations required to produce a job. The owner of a multistation press can employ the unused stations for special effects such as coatings, cold foil transfer, and embossing. It also means the next time they buy a press, fewer print stations will be required. Furthermore, these techniques will actually make older equipment print better. Many older presses, 10 or more years old, which are generally owned by the smaller printers, are producing remarkable work in the Canadian market. Single pass and servo driven

In the past, single-pass printing was an accepted advantage of flexography in the press’ ability to print, coat, foil stamp, emboss, invert, separate webs for internal print, die-cut, sheet and add other special effects – not only all on one machine, but also with few operators. It is still true in many cases. The goal of single-pass printing has been something the major sheetfed press manufacturers have been working on for a long time. With today’s flexo, however, as the efficiencies outlined above drive up press run speeds, an imbalance is beginning to show between the speed of printing and slower speeds for some finishing processes. Leveraging current servo-motor technologies, it becomes a much easier process to remove the web from a press and re-insert it, immediately in register, onto an offline finishing machine. These finishing machines are loosely based on the well-established offline inspection systems demanded by the pharmaceutical industry for 100 percent inspection of their labels. Offline machines operate at a much lower cost (as low as 20 percent of press costs) and reduced labour costs compared to modern speed flexo presses. Current technologies allow for hot/cold foil stamping, coating, embossing, die cutting, variable printing and inspection to be completed offline, thereby, opening up press capacities for other work. There are other efficiencies to be gained by going offline especially with material savings. One example is offline foil stamping, where a servo-driven machine can be configured to use exactly the width of foil required for the stamped image rather than utlilizing a foil stream at full print width. The material savings on foil stamping material is generally

Kodak started the flat top dot quality evolution with its Flexcel imaging system

enough to produce a payback of less than one year on the machine. In many cases, an offline machine can produce decorative effects and even security systems that are simply not possible on press. With these new technologies, and a packaging market that is still growing, albeit modestly, today’s flexo printer is well positioned to meet and beat many challenges from other print technologies. While

digital printing – both toner- and inkjetbased – is taking a good run at the shortrun label market and even the mid-web carton market, flexo is still a very versatile process that can produce unique print products, especially in the packaging specialties arena. Flexo is still an exciting place to be. Jim Neate has over 35 years of experience in the Graphic Arts Industry in production, sales, marketing, research and general management. During his career, he has experienced the full gamut of print technologies: offset, digital, inkjet and flexo. He is currently a consultant to the print industry and can be reached at jimneate@rogers.com or (416) 471-3628.

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he show floor of PRINT 13, held every four years, was much smaller than in years past, with Komori bringing the only offset press, a Lithrone SX29, to Chicago. The industry’s continuing transition toward toner and inkjet production was clearly on display, as well as the correlated growth in finishing and software applications for these specialized short-run processes. Relative to other recent industry trade shows, however, PRINT 13 carried a renewed sense of optimism for the future of print and the following 50 suppliers highlighted a range of technologies to help lead the way.

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Adobe PDF Print Engine 3 Adobe launched PDF Print Engine 3 based on its new scalable Mercury RIP architecture, which is engineered to better drive variable-data to printing presses. It supports continuously streamed PDF and PDF/VT in high-volume workflows for applications like HVTO and transpromotional. Described by Adobe as the industry’s fastest rendering technology, PDF Print Engine 3 can concurrently load balance available work across multiple presses. Fujifilm XMF 5.5 is the first workflow to deploy the Mercury RIP. PDF Print Engine was first launched in 2006 and Adobe claims there are now more than 90,000 units in production worldwide.

Air Motion Systems XP5 Air Motion Systems (AMS) highlighted its XP5 UV LED curing system, which the company claims can generate the industry’s highest radiant energy intensity at meaningful working distances from a UV LED curing lamp module. XP Series LED-curing process provides for instant, low energy, heat-less drying at top-end press speeds. Most types of conventional presses, according to AMS, can be upgraded with an XP5 system in the field. LED systems from AMS can be deployed as standalone curing applications or combined with high efficiency standard UV ARC lamp modules – known as CLED Titanium UV modules.

Allen Datagraph AXXIS HS Allen Datagraph’s iTech AXXIS HS is described as a “turnkey table-top” technology to print and finish labels. The system – featuring Wasatch SoftRIP – is comprised of iTech AXXIS HS, which is a rollfed CMYK print engine based on LED toner, and the iTech AXXIS HS finisher, which laminates, integrates die-less cutting, and then strips, slits and rewinds to finished rolls of labels. The 8.5-inch-wide format printer produces 1,200 x 600 dpi at speeds of up to 30 feet per minute. It does not require a top coating to run subC

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strates and can be applied as a standalone machine for pre-die cut label work. Print to cut registration is accomplished via the SMARTMark Optical Registration System, using the Allen DirectCut plug-in to Adobe Illustrator or Corel Draw for vector-based die lines. The digital finisher also slits and strips the waste matrix for machine or hand application of labels.

Avanti Slingshot Avanti Computer Systems launched Slingshot, which the Toronto company describes as its next-generation Print Management Information System (MIS). Avanti’s new Slingshot product, which can be Cloud-based or hosted on-site, was in development for over three years and built from the ground-up to handle multiple lines of business, including large-format inkjet, toner and offset lithography, mailing and fulfillment workflows, as well as creative, marketing and data management services from one platform. Slingshot incorporates business intelligence (CRM, dashboards and reporting), production planning (estimating, imposition, automated purchasing, sales orders, inventory management and scheduling), warehousing, shipping and billing. Avanti Slingshot ships with a QuickStart Database, an Estimating Standards Library, and migration and import tools, which, as Avanti explains, can greatly reduce the level of effort to install an MIS.

Bell + Howell Criterion Apex Bell + Howell highlighted its Criterion APEX sorter which can be configured as a multi-line optical character reader (MLOCR) or barcode reader. Designed to handle a range of letter mail, the Apex sorter processes mail in uniform batches or mixed with various types and sizes by applying constant gap and pitch control to every mail-piece. Other options for the Apex sorter include a doubles detector, a metal detector, height detector, indicia detector, thickness detector, liner-less inline high-speed labeler, and an extended magazine.


C.P. Bourg Booklet Maker ExPress C.P. Bourg debuted the Booklet Maker ExPress, based on the existing BM-e Booklet Maker and BCM-e Bleed Crease Module, to operate with the right-to-left paper path and duplex 2-up format of HP Indigo 7000 presses. The company claims ExPress as the first in-line booklet making system available for Indigo presses. The inline booklet maker is designed to operate 24/7 at the full-rated speed of the HP Indigo 7000.

Canon-Océ Niagara, Arizona 660XT, ColorWave 900

ishing equipment as part of its KomoriKare program in the United States. The company’s new 57-inch dual rotary knife sheeter (on display in the Shanghai Eureka Machinery booth) can cut up to 800 feet per minute with a +/- .010 inch cutoff accuracy. It develops 57-inch tall skids and offers slitter capacity. The Saber paper cutters are manufactured to ISO-9001 standards and include Microcut 15-inch touch screen controls.

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Contex unveiled its new HD iFLEX flatbed scanner, available in late-September, for Canon-Océ previewed a concept of a B3 A2/C-size work. The HD iFLEX’s singleformat inkjet press code-named Niagara. camera design includes what the company The four-colour device – with plans to describes as an unique adjustable lid that expand onto a six-colour ink system – has can be raised or removed to accommodate an anticipated production speed of 3,800 fragile, oversized, and thick originals, such duplex B3 sheets per hour and up to 8,500 as books, textiles, newspapers, clippings, duplex letter-sized sheets per hour, with a plants and stones. The HD iFLEX can doumonthly volume of up to 10 million letter ble its scanning area from A2/C-size to sheets per month. Canon also debuted the A1/D-size. HD iFLEX uses a single CCD ColorWave 900 wide-format inkjet printer camera with 600 x 600 dpi optical resoluwith speeds of up to 12 inches per second tion, working with a range of formats like and productivity of more than 800 B2 Adobe RGB, sRGB or RAW RGB in full 48or 500 B1 sheets per hour. Delivering 3.4 bit colour. billion, 1.2 picolitre drops of aqueous ink per second, the machine is able to produce resolutions of 1,600 x 1,600 dpi. Canon also DALIM ES Enrichment debuted its Arizona 660 XT as a six-colour DALIM released what the company deUV flatbed printer that can reach speeds of scribes as major version updates of its soft64.7 m2 per hour. ware in Chicago. This includes the company’s workflow automation software called TWIST, customer-facing Web softCascades Enviro Jet ware ES, and soft-proofing application DICascades Fine Papers debuted Enviro Jet as ALOGUE. The new Version 4.0 of ES a new paper line aimed specifically at the includes an imposition module for the iminkjet printing market. Enviro Jet is claimed port of both CFF2 and JDF templates to as North America’s first inkjet paper to be automate imposition workflows. ES v4 also made from 100 percent post-consumer extends its support of images (with layers), fibre. The paper was shown operating on an video, Flash and animated GIF banner ads Océ ColorStream system at PRINT 13. En- along with Website content. Version 7 of viro Jet is also Ecologo and FSC certified, TWIST is described by the company as chlorine free, and made at Cascades’ plant holding speed improvements of up to a running on Biogas energy. Per ton, Enviro factor of four. It is able to monitor FTP Jet paper is claimed to save 17 trees, more servers and receive files via email. DIAthan 16,500 gallons of water, and 2,092 LOGUE Engine, the soft proofing applicapounds of solid waste, compared to an tion of ES is now available in HTML5. equivalent virgin pulp stock. It will be offered in four weights from 20 to 32 lbs.

CGS Aproove, IC3D CGS launched its IC3D Suite designed to bring real-time 3D visualization to professional-level packaging creation and design for products like bottles, flexible packages, cartons, bags, plastic containers and cans. It uses a patented Auto Mesh Mapping process for artwork to be accurately placed on complex packaging models, as opposed to UVW mapping of texture coordinates. It includes a direct link to Adobe Illustrator, allowing 2D artwork to be mapped onto 3D models as base artwork or as labels. IC3D Suite can import models from all major 3D applications using common file interchange standards used in packaging, including Collada, Modo, 3DS Max, Wavefront, Lightwave, and Milkshape 3D. CGS also highlighted its Aproove software for secure online collaboration, soft proofing, and approval.

Colter & Peterson Saber X15 Colter & Peterson announced a renewed partnership with Komori America and used the press makers’ booth to demonstrate its 45-inch Saber X15 cutter. Komori will now market and sell C&P ancillary fin-

Duplo DC-646, 150C Booklet System

Duplo’s debuted its entry-level 150C Booklet System in combination with its existing DBM-150 Bookletmaker and DSC-10/20 suction collator. The system handles sheet sizes up to 12 x 18 inches. It includes an Isaberg Rapid Stapler within each mechanism and a 16-job memory. Optional features include a corner-and-side stapling kit as well as a sheet-by-sheet kit. The 150C Booklet System produces up to 2,400 booklets per hour. Set to succeed the DC-645, the new DC-646 performs up to six slits, 25 cuts, and 20 creases in a single pass (compared to six slits, 15 cuts and 10 creases in the DC-645). It also eliminates white borders and, according to Duplo, prevents toner cracking on fold lines up to 30 sheets per minute.

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Epson SureColor F2000 Epson introduced two new direct-to-garment systems, under the SureColor F2000 Series banner, for imaging on products like t-shirts, hoodies, jackets and tote bags. The systems are to be made available in Canada beginning January 2014. The SureColor F2000 Standard Edition (CMYK-only) and the SureColor F2000 White Edition (for printing on dark or colour fabrics) can print on garments ranging from 100 percent cotton to 50/50 fabric blends. Both systems have a listed MSRP of $19,995 in the United States. The SureColor F2000 line leverages Epson’s UltraChrome DG ink technology, which the company describes as an all new, garment ink formulation developed specifically for its MicroPiezo TFP print heads. UltraChrome DG is a waterbased pigment ink, while the TFP oneinch-wide print-heads feature 360 nozzles per colour.

Esko Kongsberg i-XP 24, Full HD Flexo

ity of the Graphium is equal to that of flexo and has the adhesion, durability and light fastness of screen printing. The system’s Uvijet Graphium UV cured inks are developed by Fujifilm Specialty Ink Systems.

Fujifilm XMF 5.5 Fujifilm launched version 5.5 of its XMF workflow software at PRINT, becoming the first to adopt Adobe PDF Print Engine version 3, which is optimized for parallel processing. Built from the ground up around JDF and the Adobe Print Engine, XMF version 5.5 is also designed to drive the company’s web-fed J Press 540W system, which requires expanded processing power for variable data printing. PDF/VT is employed to support continuously streamed PDF content. XMF 5.5 also improves on proofing through the automated distribution of 3D proofs, showcasing the completed print virtually.

Global Graphics Harlequin MultiRIP 10 Global Graphics launched the latest version of its Harlequin RIP and also celebrated the 25th anniversary of the system at PRINT 13. The new RIP, using a feature called Harlequin Parallel Pages, takes advantage of multi-threaded parallel processing and a 64-bit operating environment to speed the process up to 1.3 times faster than previous versions by interpreting one page while it is still rendering the previous one. Harlequin VariData accelerates the processing time of PDF/VT and PDF files containing variable data, by using a unique method of intelligently recognizing repeated content.

Goss ContiVision Goss launched its ContiVision web break analysis system for printers to identify the precise cause of web breaks and to help prevent web break recurrences. The system also provides evidence for achieving paper flaws compensation. Receiving up to 80 signals from cameras and sensors, ContiVision monitors, measures and analyzes forces interacting with the paper web throughout production. Immediately on detecting the small changes in web tension that signal a web break, it correlates all data to determine crucial factors like the precise time and location of a web break, process circumstances, and variations in paper quality. ContiVision algorithms consider the data in relation to approximately 300 possible system failures to establish the most likely cause, providing validation of the conclusion and automatically generating a report.

Esko highlighted its recent commercial release (April 2013) of Full HD Flexo, which the company describes as technology that can set a new quality standard in flexography. The technology – building on Esko’s existing HD Flexo product line – is designed to produce a combination of smooth highlight printing and gravure-like solid ink densities. Full HD Flexo, according to Esko, moves beyond the binary discussion of flat top or round top dots to create what it describes as the best possible print dot structures on one plate. Esko also highlighted its Kongsberg i-XP 24 cutting table geared toGraphic Whizard PT370 IKF ward finishing short-run POP/POS displays based on its ability to reach a maximum Graphic Whizard highlighted the PT370 IKF (Independent Knife Folder), which is speed of 66 inches per second. designed for finishing toner-printed materials. It uses two knives to fold sheets of FFEI Graphium up to 350 gsm in weight and up to 14.5 x FFEI debuted its new Graphium narrow- 33-inches in size. The system can be web UV inkjet system as part of the Fuji- handfed or used inline with creasing mafilm booth in Chicago. Graphium is a chines such as the CreaseMaster or the PT system that supports up to six digital sta- series, including the recently introduced tions and six flexo stations, as well as the PT370A creaser. The PT370 IKF has a capability to integrate optional finishing rated speed of 3,250 sheets per hour. The stations inline. The system uses Xaar 1001 system has an integrated automatic sheet print-heads and runs at up to 164 linear length measurement which simplifies job feet per minute on a web up to 16-inches setup; it is also fully programmable via a wide. The company says the imaging qual- touchscreen interface. 18 • PRINTACTION • OCTOBER 2013


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KBA highlighted its progress with the piezo inkjet-based RotaJET 76 being developed at its main factory in Wßrzburg, Germany. The RotaJET 76 has a maximum web speed of 150 metres (500 feet) per minute with a 781-millimetre-wide (30.7-inches) web. KBA explains the RotaJET 76’s two arrays of 56 printing heads that arch over the two large central impression cylinders can be moved aside for maintenance purposes. KBA also discussed its recently introduced (January 2013) Rapida 164, a format VIIIb (120.5 x 164 cm) press. The press has a maximum production speed of 15,000 sheets per hour, aided by Venturi sheet guiding, and can be equipped with two different coater tower options as well as semi-automatic and fully automatic plate change options (with change times of 110 seconds and three minutes, respectively, for all units).

HP highlighted new – backwards compatible – enhancement packages for its Indigo 5600, 7600 and WS6600 press series. The HP Indigo 7600 Enhancement Package, with features the company states can increase press uptime by around 10 percent, is expected to ship in October 2013. It includes HP Indigo Print Care 2.0, a tool set for on-press diagnostic and remote support, while the new Automatic Alert Agent helps press operators resolve print quality issues. The 7600 package also includes access to a new set of consumables, such as a new charge roller, which HP claims to carry five times the lifespan of the current version. The HP Indigo 5600 press can be fitted with a new Ultra Thick Substrate Kit to print up to 600-micron (24-mil) on opaque PVC materials.

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flush-lines from colour inkjet printer output, as the ability to process bleed applications. Cutter c23 performs double cuts over a range of strip lengths at speeds up to 500 feet per minute. Lasermax, again using the Stack 2320 line, also showcased its new 1550 PLUS 1 perforator, which employs a new dual blade per shaft technology to offer a decreased minimum repeat distance between consecutive horizontal perforations, down from six inches to 3.5 inches at 500 feet per minute. The TC 1550 PLUS itself operates at up to 600 feet per minute.

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MGI JETvarnish 3D Twin MGI introduced its JETvarnish 3D inkjet spot UV coater in mid-2012, but at PRINT 13 showcased the system in a new JETvarnish 3D Twin configuration. With JETvarnish 3D Twin a second print engine increases 3D effects production speed up to 2,234 12 x 18-inch sheets per hour. Users also have the option to double coating thickness in one pass up to 200 microns, which can reach into new markets like Braille. The JETvarnish 3D can also now include iFoil to apply real foil (rather than coating over metallic film) inline on the system. The JETvarnish 3D can apply spot UV coating at speeds of up to 3,000 B2/20 x 29-inch sheets per hour and produce 3D raised effects up to 100 microns in thickness. The system also handles sheet sizes of up to 20.5 x 42 inches and variable data pages.

Mark Andy highlighted its Versa Max, which is the company’s newest mid-web press described as a fusion between Comco and Mark Andy technologies. The press is geared toward short-run film and flexible packaging work. Versa Max employs a printing width of 600 mm (26 inches) and can work with 1/2-mil monolayer structures (with a minimum of 12 microns). The press reaches a top Mitsubishi DigiPlater speed of 366 metres per minute (1,200 feet per minute), while holding unwind TDP-670E Mitsubishi previewed its Thermal Digiand rewind capacities of 1,016 mm. Plate TDP-670E system, which the company describes as both a chemistry-free Masterwork MK420MINI Q, and process-less imaging system. This is a larger 4-up version of the company’s MK21060STE Masterwork USA showcased its fully au- TDP-459E CTP and film imager unit. tomatic MK420MINI Q carton inspec- Mitsubishi states the new CTP device, tion machine, which relies on a which is not yet commercially available, high-speed CCD camera to detect devia- does not require any chemicals, toner or tions from a standard sample. The system ink ribbons for imaging. The 1,200-dpi – working with a maximum sheet size of resolution system, capable of making 420 x 350 mm and a minimum sheet size both plates and film, is ideally suited for of 70 x 70 mm – has a top-run speed of 4-up printers who primarily work with 75,000 sheets per hour. Masterwork also one- or two-colour jobs. highlighted its MK21060STE Duopress foil stamping/die-cutting combination machine with stripping. It is described as Muller Martini High Speed the world’s first and only double-station Wire System machine designed with a one-pass integrated system combining the platen Muller Martini’s highlighted its recently through the embossing and foil stamping introduced High Speed Wire System cononto the die cutting and stripping func- sisting of a container, called the Easytions. The two-platen system has a max- Drum, which holds 650 pounds of imum output speed of 6,000 sheets per Muller-exclusive PerformancePlus Stitchhour, with a realized output of 12,000 ing Wire. The EasyDrum alone, according to Muller, can reduce the total cost of sheets per hour. stitching by over 35 percent because its high capacity cuts change-out downtime. MBO M80 The PerformancePlus Stitching Wire MBO showcased its M80, which was re- works in both regular and loop stitching leased earlier this year. It is a modular applications and, according to Muller, rebuckle-folding machine available with a sists breaking because of its advanced range of interchangeable components bending and forming characteristics, that can be installed after the initial pur- while meeting Consumer Product Safety chase. The machine features an in-feed Standards for lead content. width of 83 cm and production speed capability up to 230 metres per minute. The 30-inch format folder is driven by the Mutoh ValueJet 1617H new M1 control designed for easy use Mutoh showcased its new 64-inch Valuethrough a touchscreen process Jet 1617H inkjet system, which is able to run both rigid and roll substrates up to a half-inch thick. The new printer employs Metrix 2013.0 Metrix Software, formerly LithoTechnics, a CMYK plus white inking system and released a new version of its imposition builds upon the company’s existing 64software at PRINT. It features improved inch ValueJet 1624 and 54-inch 1324 layout tools, enhanced intelligence, and nu- printers with speeds of up to 600 square merous user interface modifications to fur- feet per hour. Mutoh also highlighted a ther push automation. Also new is the new G7-enabled process control solution ability to select multiple Products/Lay- for its ValueJet product line, which is outs/Components and alter multiple prop- based on an enhanced version of its Colerties at once. Originally launched at drupa orVerify process control software 2004, Metrix says they now have over 1,200 through ColorMetrix Technologies and SA International. users in 25 countries across the globe.


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Printware highlighted its new iJetColor envelope press as a compact, tabletop, 4colour inkjet system powered by Memjet technology. The system can work with substrates as heavy as .02 inches (0.5 mm) and a format size of up to 8.5 x 17 inches. Running with a Xitron Navigator Harlequin RIP and Navigator GPS workflow, iJetColor reaches speeds of up to 60 feet per minute. The roll-to-roll system also features an integrated batch cutter and a spot-colour matching application.

QuadTech Inspection System QuadTech highlighted its self-named Inspection System designed to inspect at any resolution on a range of substrate surfaces on any web width, regardless if the press is gravure, sheetfed and web offset, flexo, toner or inkjet. It is based on customer-defined prepress targets and uses in-line spectral data from QuadTech’s SpectralCam, ink formulation data from X-Rite and ink dispensing data from third-party suppliers. The system calculates L*a*b*, ΔE and ΔDensity at full press speeds, correcting colorimetric and density deviations from predetermined targets. The Inspection System’s on-board software enables benchmarking through Golden Template Comparison.

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Ricoh demonstrated its new Pro 8100s Series of monochrome presses, which includes three models running at 95, 110, and 135 pages per minute, while hitting 1,200 x 4,800-dpi resolution. To increase the range of supported substrates, the Ricoh Pro 8100s Series features an intermediate-belt transfer system that can handle paper weights between 40 to 300 gsm, as well as textured or coated stocks on sizes up to 13 x 19 inches. Ricoh also highlighted the recently introduced Pro C5100S and Pro 5110S as small-footprint, entry-level production systems with the ability to print and copy up to 65 ppm and 80 ppm, respectively. Ricoh also showcased the InfoPrint 5000 colour inkjet system, which recently surpassed the 40-billion impres-

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RISO ComColor 9150 RISO introduced its new ComColor 9150 and 7150 printers, which the company describes as being part of “The industry’s first complete cut-sheet In-line Print-toMail Solution.” It is comprised of a ComColor 9150 or 7150 and a new Wrapping Envelope Finisher that automatically addresses, folds, envelopes, and seals printed documents into ready-to-mail completed jobs. The RISO Wrapping Envelope Finisher can produce up to 2,200 completed pieces of mail every hour.

Scodix Ultra Scodix debuted its new Ultra press capable of producing 1,250 B2+ (21 x 31-inch) size sheets per hour. The Ultra, which lays down its gloss polymer at a resolution of 2,540 x 450 dpi, features Scodix RSP Technology, which the company describes as pinpoint enhancement positioning and registration through the use of multiple CCD cameras. The new system also employs Scodix 99 GU (the highest level of gloss units attainable for printed materials) and allows for variable polymer thickness – in a single pass. The Ultra can process material weights from six to 30 points (135 to 675 gsm) and can print on materials as thick at 700 microns (0.7 mm). The machine can lay down as much as 250 microns of material in Braille mode and can also operate two trays simultaneously.

Standard Horizon BQ-280PUR Standard Horizon highlighted the Horizon BQ-280PUR, first introduced in February 2013, as a single-clamp PUR perfect binding system aimed at short-run toner production, such as books. The BQ280PUR can be operated by a single person and includes a sensor-activated caliper system for book block measurement. The machine provides what Standard describes as fully automated set-up (carriage clamp, milling, glue tank, nipping, and cover feeder), an elevator delivery system, and special processing for extended spine length up to 15.5 inches. The BQ-280PUR reaches production speeds of up to 400 books per hour.

Ultimate Impostrip OnDemand Ultimate Technographics showcased JDF connectivity with new extensions into Version 8.1 of its Impostrip OnDemand Automation software. The new extensions are said to help printers link the imposition to their MIS and Web-to-print systems more easily. The company’s Impostrip OnDemand Automation functionality enables the connectivity to consume job tickets, and then track the imposition for downstream finishing controls, as well as automate irregular sequence of book sections to send back an audit file upstream. Ultimate also highlighted its Impostrip OnDemand Scalable application for high-volume toner and inkjet presses, which also includes a new Job Manager when dealing


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Van Son Grand Format Inks Van Son launched a new line of Grand Format inks, which the company describes as a product alternative to OEM inks from vendors such as VUTEk, Durst, Agfa, and HP. The Grand Format line covers LED, UV curable, and ecosolvent based inks. Van Son claims the new inkjet inks can achieve 80 percent of Pantone colours.

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Xeikon 8500, Trillium Xeikon highlighted its 8000 Series presses which feature LED-array imaging technology to produce true 1,200-dpi resolution and 4-bit per spot colour depth. The system works with a media width of 20.2 inches, as well as monthly duty cycles of up to 10-million pages. Xeikon also demonstrated its ThermoFlexX digital imaging system and discussed its continuing development of the liquid-toner Trillium technology it first unveiled at drupa. Xeikon says it plans to install its first beta unit based on Trillium technology in the first quarter of 2014.

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Canadian manufacturer meets demand for fast-drying ink Eli Ganho is as proud as a new father over his two latest products: Ultra Quick Set and Fast Trap. The former dries in minutes while the latter allows for printing on plastic, nylon, or mylar on sheetfed lithographic presses. Ganho Inks is still a small company, located in an industrial unit north of Toronto. There are only nine people in total at the company and Eli Ganho still spends most of his time in the lab, working on new formulations and new products.

Printers and their cars Eli Ganho shows off some test samples printed with his new Ultra Quick Set, which dried in five minutes.

Today, exports account for about 20 percent of Ganho’s total volume, including Ultra Gloss, Ultra Quick-Set, standard inks, metallics, and the lithographic scratch-off coating. Ganho is positive about the export market, but says he will concentrate on proving his new products at home first.

Whether cruising to the next account or winding down the road listening to some tunes at the end of a long day, we wanted to show you the hard earned toys in which some printers hustle around. Barry Pike, President of PLM Graphics, and his Lexus LS400

Andy Patel, President of Prodigy Industrial Printers, in his Dodge Stealth

Dan Kennedy, President of the Copy Factory, with his Lincoln Mark VIII

Paul Ventresca, President of Proving Graphics, with his Porsche 928 S4

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