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highlights 4 Tim Mercy appointed managing director

Worldwide Magazine on Graphic Arts Technology ISSN : 0971-0795 Vol. 28 No.4 | July-August 2014 | Annual Subscription: Rs.2000

Editor

Editorial Advisory Board

Sarvjit

Alex & Lilly - Netherlands

Associate Editor

Andy McCourt - Australia

Reny

Joint Editors Vishwapreet Amrita

Production Rakesh

Marketing & Communications Lovleen

Web Editor Ravindar

Circulation Surekha

Secretary & Legal Advisor Surinder

China Correspondents Ying Wei / Adrian Liu

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6 All in Print China 2014 10 Bringing you better business beyond borders - PackPrint International 12 drupa Prize 2014 goes to 31-year-old Tobias Winnerling 13 KODAK PROSPER 6000 Presses 14 BenQ partners with Bodhi Professional Solutions 16 Goss opens new Packaging Technology Center 20 Chinese ‘top 100’ printer 24 German-Polish knowledge exchange 26 Actively tackling the media shift 38 Higher output and less effort 40 Classy publications 48 Heidelberg Info Days 52 Goss Universal XL

Welcome to visit All in Print China 2014!

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ll in Print China is one of the most important events in printing industry in China. The exhibition is jointly organized by Messe D¨¹sseldorf (Shanghai) Co., Ltd., The Printing Technology Association of China and China Academy of Printing Technology. The 5th All in Print China will be held from November 14th to 17th, 2014 at Shanghai New International Expo Center. With the theme of "Inspiring Vision of New Printing Era", the total exhibition area is estimated to be more than 80,000 m2 and over 100,000 visitors will visit the exhibition. The exhibit profiles

includes: - Prepress Equipment and Software - Printing Equipment - Packaging Printing Equipment - Post-press Converting, Decoration and Finishing Equipment - Prepress, Printing and Post-press Auxiliary Equipment, Parts and Components - Printing Consumables such as Printing Paper, Ink, Plate, Blanket, etc. - Services US group exhibit at All in Print China 2014 : All in Print China 2014 will feature a U.S. group exhibit, organized by Messe Düsseldorf

North America with the support of NPES, The Association for Suppliers of Printing, Publishing and Converting Technologies. On 775 square feet of net exhibit space, the following five companies will showcase their latest equipment for the printing sector: Artifex Software Inc. is the developer of MuPDF® and the rtifex Ghostscript® PostScript, XPS, PDF and PCL interpreter technologies and provides software solution available for host-based applications and the embedded printer marketplace. Collins Inkjet offers inkjet innovations for industrial applications and has several years of experience

formulating low migration inks for specific inkjet applications. The DeLuxe Stitcher Company Inc. manufactures a wide range of free standing stitcher machines, stitcher heads and replacement component parts for nearly all makes and models of stitcher machines and heads. Microcut is a pioneer in computerized cutter automation with over 25,000 OEM and retrofit installations worldwide. Valco Melton is a leading supplier of adhesive application and quality assurance equipment, specializing in the manufacturing, packaging and sealing of items such as corrugated boxes, cartons, books, bags, and pharmaceutical products. printingreview | July-August 2014 | 3








Bringing you better business beyond borders “PACK PRINT INTERNATIONAL has grown from strength to strength over the years, establishing itself as one of the region’s most significant trade fairs for the packaging and printing industries.” Gernot Ringling, Managing Director, Messe Düsseldorf Asia

A LEADING TR AIR FOR THE TRADE ADE FFAIR INDUSTR Y, BY THE INDUSTR Y.

welcomed more than 200 exhibitors

Modelled after No.1 global trade fairs

and some 17,000 visitors from 51 countries. In just four editions of the

in their sectors, drupa and interpack, in Düsseldorf, PACK PRINT INTERNA-

Here at Messe Düsseldorf Asia, we believe that our synergistic partner-

trade fair, PACK PRINT INTERNATIONAL has grown in internationality to

TIONAL takes place strategically in Thailand – at the manufacturing and

ship with The Thai Packaging Association and The Thai Printing

become a must-attend event for the packaging and printing industries from

industrial heart of the buoyant region of Southeast Asia.

Association, offers a winning platform with PACK PRINT INTERNATIONAL.

all over the region.

Since its premiere in Bangkok, in 2007, the trade fair has gained

To be co-located with T-PLAS International Trade Fair for the Plastics

the increase in high-value add manufacturing across many industries,

momentum over the years and enjoys a thriving reputation as a leading

and Rubber Industries, in 2015, both symbiotic events will bring together

Thailand’s position as the printing and automobile hub of the region and

showcase for the packaging and printing industries in the region.

the best companies from the packaging, printing, plastics and

largest plastics processing industry, PACK PRINT INTERNATIONAL is ideally

rubber sectors.

positioned for your business to take full advantage of the opportunities in

Convention & Exhibition Bureau, and more than 20 specialist trade

PACK PRINT INTERNATIONAL 2015 will feature the latest machinery, equip-

Southeast Asia.

associations, PACK PRINT INTERNATIONAL offers a vibrant trade fair with

ment, technology and solutions serving the entire packaging and

Together with the pulp and paper, machinery and processing industries

a truly international flavour. With each edition, it successfully brings together

printing supply chain, let us put our know how to work for you at PACK

across various sectors earmarked as among the top 10 promoted

the latest technology and innovations, and the who’s who of the industry

PRINT INTERNATIONAL.

industries by the Board of Investment (Thailand) alongside special invest-

from all over the world to engage, network, and drive sales growth.

“PACK PRINT INTERNATIONAL provides an excellent networking

ment promotion privileges for the printing industry, as a fully-integrated

With PACK PRINT INTERNATIONAL,

forum among international and Thai companies and this contributes to

paper manufacturing and production sector, the market size of the industry

Messe Düsseldorf Asia is providing the best business opportunities for

jointly creating and enhancing Thailand’s manufacturing standards

is valued in excess of US$20 billion.

you to navigate the dynamic marketplace of Southeast Asia.

and practices.” Mr Wannarat Channukul

On the packaging front, prospects are equally exciting as Thailand’s

Minister of Industry, Thailand DELIVERING YOU AN INNOVATIVE PL ATFORM in 2015

packaging sector continues to strengthen its position against the

Why Thailand?

back of the food and beverage sector - a key growth driver of the

In 2013, PACK PRINT INTERNATIONAL

ON A D YNAMIC GROWTH PPA ATH DYNAMIC

domestic packaging industry, further

Fuelled by rising consumption power,

Officially supported by the Thailand

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supported by export demand and easy access to raw materials. As you seek to increase your client base, extend your brand or explore new market sectors or locations, our established network and industry expertise in Southeast Asia and beyond are ideally suited to deliver you measurable results. Regional industry outlook In 2015, the ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) is slated to be established, and will promote further growth within the region due to free movement of capital, skilled labour, goods and services. With rapid socio-economic expansion, infrastructure and industrial developments within Southeast Asia, demands for packaging and printing products, machinery and services are expected to increase. Capture the abundant investment opportunities available in this highly competitive single market of 600 million people! Review 2013 Successful Stand-Alone Staging Reins 30% Increase in Visitor Attendance and Sold-Out Sales of Onsite Live







Goss opens new Packaging Technology Center featuring Vpak web offset press system

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acility dedicated to packaging press demonstrations, testing and pursuit of advanced printing concepts Vpak 500 press features seven web offset units with EB and UV curing and flexo coating. A Goss Vpak web offset press configured for packaging printing demonstrations and testing is the centerpiece of the company's new Packaging Technology Center, which opened this week. Goss will also use the 650-squaremeter (7,000-square-foot) Center at its headquarters in Durham, New Hampshire (USA) to bring converters, brand owners and suppliers together to jointly explore market requirements and new print production ideas. Investment in the new Packaging Technology Center is a further indication of the Goss commitment to the packaging sector, according to Peter Walczak, director of product management for Goss. "Converters and brand owners are looking for lower costs, higher print quality, easier repeatability, faster turnaround times and shorter run lengths," Walczak explains. "We have created a facility to demonstrate our Vpak web offset technology and also to generate and test new concepts for improved packaging printing." The initial Vpak press system in operation at the Goss Packaging Technology Center has seven web offset units as well as EB and UV

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curing and flexo coating capabilities. The system prints on film substrates from 9 to 75 microns and on paper substrates. Web widths of up to 850 mm (33.5 inches) can be accommodated, and the repeat range is from 406 - 812 mm (16 - 32 inches). With the opening of the Packaging Technology Center, Goss has expanded its schedule of Vpak press demonstration, testing and training sessions for customers and prospects in the Americas, Europe and Asia. Educational programs for converters and brand owners will begin later this spring. The Center is also available as a controlled site for suppliers interested in testing inks, chemicals and auxiliary technologies for web offset production. Precision Press (USA) installed the first Vpak 500 press system for label and flexible packaging applications last year. Goss will ship a wider Vpak 3000 press for a board printing application in May. Goss Vpak 500 and Vpak 3000 web offset press models for folding carton, flexible packaging, pre-print and label applications are available in web widths from 520 mm to 1905 mm (20.5 to 75 inches) and print at speeds of up to 457 meters (1,500 feet) per minute on substrates ranging from 9 microns up to 600gsm thick. Key features include quick-change sleeve adapter technology for efficient, cost-effective size changes, and advanced offset inking, tension and control systems.





Chinese ‘top 100’ printer adds second ROLAND 700 press

AniKleen Paste : The Triple Advantage Anilox Roller Cleaner

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echNova has recently introduced AniKleen Paste, the only Anilox Roller Cleaner manufactured in India that offer printers a triple advantage of highspeed and efficient Anilox Roller cleaning, at the lowest cost-in-use. Anilox Rollers are an important component of the press and are known to be one of the most difficult to clean, due to the limited awareness of the correct cleaning procedure. It is further compounded by the difficulty in finding costeffective products in India. In the long run, improper cleaning of Anilox Rollers leads to accumulation of dried OPV deposits in its cells, which adversely impacts the print consistency and quality. TechNova's AniKleen Paste is the perfect solution to help clean Anilox Rollers, thereby improving print consistency and quality, at almost half the price of imported products. It is a fast acting cleaner, effectively giving cleaner cells, at speeds which are significantly and measurably faster when compared to current alternatives. This drastically reduces the time taken for cleaning the Anilox Rollers, leading to reduced machine downtime and obviously better productivity. The extraordinary cleaning efficiency allows printers to use AniKleen Paste on or off the machine. Yet another USP of AniKleen Paste is its universal application. This product works with all types of Anilox rollers i.e. stainless steel, chrome plated and ceramic. A brass brush is recommended for cleaning chrome plated rollers, stainless steel brush is recommended for ceramic rollers and hair or nylon brush is recommended for stainless steel Anilox Rollers to experience the cleaning power of AniKleen Paste. Since its introduction, AniKleen Paste has successfully met the needs of quality and cost conscious printers all across India. Every customer who has experienced AniKleen Paste has become a repeat user. Richard Pinto, Business Development Manager Chemicals, TechNova states, “AniKleen Paste offers printers an unprecedented triple advantage, with its fastaction and superior cleaning at a very reasonable cost. We believe this will enable printers to concentrate on producing high-quality prints, rather than worrying about Anilox Roller maintenance and cleaning.” Richard also stated that, printers can expect the same high-quality of standard from AniKleen Paste that customers have come to associate with all TechNova products. He also added that customers are guaranteed 24x7 technical support. To experience the power of AniKleen Paste in your pressroom, call TechNova for a demo on +91 91670 41226. Or you could also contact the HelpDesk on 1 800 22 7474 or send an email on help@technovaworld.com

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Quest for further innovation drives new purchase

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oodYear Printing, one of China’s leading print companies, recently added a second 8 color ROLAND 700 to its plant in Shezhen.

Employing more than 800 staff, Shenzhen Good Year Printing Co. provides one-stop packaging and print services for such well known companies as Hao Rizi, Yunan Baiyo, Bright Future Pharmaceutical and Philips. Its product range covers everything in high-end packaging, from paper bags and paper gift boxes to electronic products, food packaging, pharmaceuticals packaging, color carton manuals and cigarette packaging. Emphasizing the importance of innovation in print, Mr Zeng Jian, General Manager of GoodYear Printing said: “If we want to be the top printing company in China, we have to be innovative in our technology, print and designs. The innovation and advanced technology of ROLAND 700 are a huge help. The PPL (Power Plate Loading) which comes with this new ROLAND 700 can significantly reduce make-ready time as well as further improve our productivity and lower our production costs. It’s exactly what we wanted.”


REVOLUTIONARY BLOOD RECYCLING MACHINE DEVELOPED USING STRATASYS 3D PRINTING UNDERGOES SUCCESSFUL PATIENT TRIALS

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tratasys Ltd. (Nasdaq: SSYS), a leading global provider of 3D printing and additive manufacturing solutions, today announced that Brightwake Ltd., has developed a revolutionary blood recycling machine, called the Hemosep, using Stratasys' Dimension 1200es 3D Printer. The Hemosep recovers blood spilled during open heart and major trauma surgery, concentrating the blood cells ready for transfusion back into the patient. This process, known as autotransfusion, reduces the volume of donor blood required and the problems associated with transfusion reaction. The prototype device features a number of Stratasys 3D printed parts, including the main filtration and cooling systems, enabling the Brightwake team to functionally test the system in its intended environment, before the final device is produced from metal. The device has been awarded the CE mark and is attracting global interest from distributors and healthcare providers.

trials are now continuing in the UK. One of the first patients to benefit from the new Hemosep device is 50year-old UK heart patient Julie Penoyer, who, as a Jehovah's Witness, requested not to receive donated blood products. Because the device captures, cleans and puts back lost blood lost during an operation, Hemosep was the perfect solution for her.

printing has presented significant cost- and time-saving benefits.

The success of Hemosep's use during Mrs. Penoyer's operation presents new possibilities for patients across the globe, whose religious beliefs mean that receiving donated blood is not an option.

"3D printing has not only enabled us to cut our own costs, it has also been crucial in actually getting a functional device to clinical trials," he adds. "The ability to 3D print parts that look, feel and perform like the final product, on-the-fly, is the future of medical device manufacturing."

35 years' experience, Brightwake has now extended its expertise into the medical field, starting with the production of wound dressing for the UK's National Health Service (NHS). Armed with its Stratasys' Dimension 1200es 3D Printer from UK reseller Stanford Marsh, the company now has the in-house capability to extend its medical device manufacturing program beyond the Hemosep. "In the fast-paced, competitive medical device industry, we are seeing more and more of our customers use 3D printing to bring their products to market more efficiently and cost-effectively," reports Andy Middleton, Senior Vice President and General Manager EMEA.

Originating in Nottingham's traditional textiles industry, Brightwake is a familyrun creative development, engineering, production and research company specializing in innovative manufacturing solutions. With nearly

"The ability to turn ideas into functional products quickly is something that in the long-term we believe will improve the quality of care, and in some cases, save lives."

Prototyping Costs Slashed by 96% and Lead-Times Eliminated Thanks to In-house Production For Brightwake, with medical device production demanding extremely accurate parts, capable of enduring the stress of functional and safety tests, the company's use of 3D

"Previously we had to outsource the production of these parts which took around three weeks per part," explains Cotton. "Now we're 3D printing superior strength parts overnight, cutting our prototyping costs by 96% and saving more than ÂŁ1,000 for each 3D printed model.

"The Hemosep consists of a bag that uses chemical sponge technology and a mechanical agitator to concentrate blood sucked from a surgical site or drained from a heartlung machine after surgery," says Steve Cotton, Brightwake's Director of Research and Development. "The cells are then returned to the patient via blood transfusion. In a climate of blood shortage, this recycling methodology has the potential to be a game-changer within the medical industry, saving the National Health Service millions." Successful UK Trial Upholds Patient's Religious Beliefs Successful clinical trials of over 100 open-heart surgery operations in Turkey confirmed the Hemosep's ability to significantly reduce the need for blood transfusions, and further printingreview | July-August 2014 | 21






Actively tackling the media shift Digital print with the KBA RotaJET – a new opportunity for newspapers?

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n light of recent headlines, such as the sale of key newspaper titles by the Axel Springer group, some branch insiders might begin to question the future of the printed newspaper. The expectations for this century-old print medium vary considerably, and even in the industry range from “no future for print” to “look for opportunities and invest”. The stance adopted by Koenig & Bauer (KBA) is clear: Printing is a customer service! Those who degrade their readers to co-printers by offering exclusively online information are easy to replace and throw away valuable customer retention opportunities. Apart from this, a purely online product portfolio has negative consequences with regard to reach. Every printed newspaper is read by up to three people, which is a key argument for advertising customers alongside target-group orientation and greater sustainability. Usage analyses show that print communication is not losing its value, despite the additional media offers. It is equally clear, however, that changing customer and reader demands must be taken into account accordingly. Growing interest from the branch KBA has gathered 200 years of experience with the printed newspaper. Countless ideas relating to current trends and future demands have been developed along the way, together with suitable solutions for a changing media world. With this in mind, it is hardly a surprise that the KBA RotaJET digital web press has attracted growing interest from prominent and opportunityorientated newspaper publishers and printing houses since its launch at 26 | July-August 2014 | printingreview

Drupa 2012. All are enthusiastic to explore the possibilities for a contactfree print process free from plate and makeready concerns.

The precision engineering and robust design of the KBA RotaJET leave no doubts as to its suitability for use under industrial conditions.

Four general points are responsible for the high level of interest shown: Given the partly dramatic fall in print circulations, even the most wellknown newspaper titles are under pressure to react.

An increasing awareness – after many an expensive online adventure – that difficult situations also mean opportunities for new approaches. Wherever newspapers were printed digitally on any perceptible scale in the past, this was usually in the form of so-called “island editions”.

The KBA RotaJET is the first digital solution to be offered by a renowned offset press manufacturer who probably understands the demands of newspaper production better than any other potential supplier.

For such cases, inkjet systems generally emerged as the printing technology of choice, thanks to the significantly higher productivity compared to toner-based systems

and the relatively low costs for short runs using a process which eliminates printing plates and the associated makeready costs. Until recently, however, the major suppliers of these systems had their roots exclusively in the IT sector (main focus: business forms). The systems were engineered accordingly, with all the attendant application limitations. It can scarcely be unexpected, therefore, that doubt was sown regarding the professional suitability and reliability for newspaper production, and that potential investors were unwilling to commit the required sums.










A

wards winners announced

celebrate their Award. The winner of

Printed on 16mm Re-board on an Inca

for shipping purposes, easy to

at Inca Digital event during

the Interactive Display category also

Columbia Turbo, all parts were

assemble and lightweight.

FESPA Munich

received a VariableDisplay Solution

produced in less than two days and

Judges’ comments: “Unique design,

supplied by Caldera.

designed to be installed in less than

complicated specs.” And: “Impres-

one day with minimum fixings.

sive.”

The winners of the Inca Digital Excellence Awards (IDEAs) 2014

“This is the third Inca Digital Excellence

Judge’s comment: “Wow, truly

were announced last night in Munich

Awards and once again we are

impressive amount of print. Full marks

Further information on the Inca Digital

during FESPA, at a reception hosted

delighted by the number of entries

for effort and ambition.”

Excellence Awards and the winning

by Inca and Fujifilm to celebrate the

that demonstrate the considerable

occasion.

potential for digital print,” says

entries is available online: http:// INTER A CTIVE DISPL AY

www.incadigital.com/ideas/

Heather Kendle, Director Marketing & The IDEAs celebrate the creative and

Product Management. “The sheer

Smurfit Kappa Display, Ireland: for the

About Inca Digital Printers

remarkable products and effects that

range of applications shows the

innovative Absolut Butik display unit

Inca Digital Printers, part of the

can be achieved by companies using

ingenuity and creativity of our

that featured an interactive element

Dainippon Screen Group, is one of

Inca printers.

customers using Inca printers, ranging

with phone/tablet application. The

the world’s leading pioneers and

from a Columbia Turbo to the latest

unit was created using 16mm Re-

manufacturers of flat-bed inkjet

The judges – Vince Cahill, President of

Onset. All the entrants should be

board printed on an Inca Onset S40i,

printing technology. The Eagle and

VCE Solutions; John Charnock, PR-INT

proud of the work they have done.”

which was then constructed with

Columbia printers set the early

built-in LED lighting strips.

standards in UV inkjet flatbed printing.

director; Barney Cox, consultant and Marco Boer, senior analyst and

The IDEA 2014 winners are:

Judge’s comment: “Good use of

Today the ground-breaking Onset

consultant to the digital printing

3D POS

print, materials, lighting and a tablet.”

Series ensures that Inca’s products

outstanding efforts from an excep-

Kolorcraft, UK: for the New Look

PRODUCT DECOR ATION & DECORA

quality and reliability. Fujifilm manufac-

tional group of entries submitted from

Spring 2013 Window Scheme.

UNIQUE DESIGNS

tures and develops the UV inks used

around the world. Entries in each of

Created to complement the press

the categories were selected on the

and in-store advertising campaign,

Artwork Digital, Brazil: for school

printers around the world. Inca’s

basis of originality of the job,

this window display had to include

costumes and props storage boxes

facility in Cambridge, UK, incorporates

complexity of the substrate, ability to

decorative elements with changeable

to be used in students’ ecology and

R&D, customer support, machine

overcome design and concept

graphics to match seasonal trends.

environment lessons. Created from

assembly and commissioning, a

challenges, success of producing

Made from a combination of 10mm

16mm Re-board printed on an Inca

dedicated training facility and a clean

something special, benefits to the

and 18mm honeycomb board,

Onset S20, the brightly decorated

room for printhead assembly and

client, and overall visual and structural

display board, boxboard and

boxes had to be produced at low

refurbishment. With approximately

impression.

polypropylene, and printed on an

cost using eco-smart substrates and

20% of staff involved in R&D, a

industry – were tasked to select

remain at the forefront of productivity,

in Inca machines and sells the flatbed

Inca Onset S40, all units were

inks. Judges’ comments: “Thinking

significant investment here helps the

The standard of entries was extremely

supplied flat packed to store with

inside and outside the box.” And:

company maintain its position at the

high from Inca printer users produc-

easily-assembled slot-together

“Great use of product decoration

forefront of machine productivity,

ing innovative products that incorpo-

pieces.

showing Inca isn’t just for cardboard

innovation, quality and reliability.

and paper.”

www.incadigital.com

rated different materials to meet customers’ demanding specifica-

Judges’ comments: “This is a beautiful

tions. The flexibility of Inca’s technol-

looking and executed job. Top

ogy was evident with the winning

marks.” And: “Shows what clever

companies producing eye-catching

print can do.”

window display schemes, large exhibition booth graphics, unique

DISPL AY GR APHIC S APHICS

interactive display units, and decorative children’s play storage.

Electroprint, Morocco: for a large,

Each category winner received an

quality exhibition booth built in the

Inca IDEAs trophy and a VIP trip to

style of a small medieval fortified city

Munich to attend FESPA and

with typical Moroccan architecture.

“Awards winners announced at Inca Digital event during Color Ink, Inc., USA: for its replica FESPA Munich bobsled designed for Century 21 21st May 2014 – The winners Realty, sponsors of the US bobsled of the Inca Digital Excellence team, to be displayed during the Awards (IDEAs) 2014 were 2014 Winter Olympics. Created from announced last night in lightweight 40mm White Styrene and Munich during FESPA, at a 1 inch Ultraboard printed on an Inca reception hosted by Inca Onset Q40i, the full-scale realistic and Fujifilm to celebrate the looking bobsleds had to be compact occasion.” Special Award for Creativity

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