Printing Impressions

You will be automatically redirected to piworld in 20 seconds.
Skip this advertisement.

Advertisement
Advertisement
 
 

At Graph Expo, Muller Martini to Present Live Demonstrations of Automated Press Delivery Technologies

June 2007
HAUPPAUGE, NY—06/15/07—As visitors to Muller Martini’s Graph Expo booth #3863 will see, today’s advanced and highly automated press delivery technology can make workflow more efficient in a number of ways. The result can be reduced operational costs, and ultimately, increased profits.

During the Graph Expo show, Muller Martini will be presenting live demonstrations of a press delivery configuration consisting of a Topveyor overhead conveyor, along with the company’s new Preciso rotary trimmer, and a Vivo horizontal log bundler.

“The ability to process printed products between press and finishing in the fastest, most reliable and least labor-intensive way can significantly increase profitability for printers and binderies, especially if they’re using automated press delivery solutions to their fullest advantages,” said Jeff Woloshyn, Product Manager-Press Delivery, Muller Martini Corp. “By viewing our equipment demonstrations during this year’s Graph Expo show, the marketplace will see why it’s so important that signatures are prepared properly before they get to the finishing stage. They’ll also see how leading-edge press delivery technology from Muller Martini can provide superior operational flow, higher speed and the industry’s best bundle quality...all of which can reduce waste, save paper, boost job turnaround speed, and lower expensive manpower requirements.”

Muller Martini press delivery systems are available with AMRYS (Automatic Make-Ready System) technology that can decrease set-up times by as much as 50%, allowing such job parameters as size, format and strapping specifications to be pre-set automatically so one job can conclude and the next one can begin in literally moments. Muller Martini is also the only company in the industry to offer MACOS, a proprietary JDF/JMF compatible Master Control System that provides single-station control over the entire press delivery operation. MACOS electronically integrates equipment throughout the line, sending signals back and forth, continuously matching press speed to press delivery machinery, monitoring the flow of signatures, and performing many other functions to ensure that the least waste possible is generated and overages are kept to a minimum.

The press delivery system that will be displayed by Muller Martini at Graph Expo is very flexible and adaptable, as is the case with all of the company’s press delivery technologies – each of which can be custom configured for almost any production environment. Among the possibilities are equipment installations that allow for curves, radiuses and a wide range of other logistical arrangements, enabling shops with production floors of all sizes and shapes to benefit from a state-of-the-art press delivery system that is ideally suited for their unique needs.
 

Companies Mentioned:

SPONSORED CONTENT

MORE ON BINDING & FINISHING >>

FROM THE BOOKSTORE

<i>A Field Guide to Folding</i> features folding diagrams, illustrations and considerations for 85 brochure folds, and includes the industry-approved FOLDRite™ folding compensation mathematics for every fold. The book also offers comprehensive information about folding and file setup for print production. <i>A Field Guide to Folding</i> is a must-have for prepress departments, printing salespeople, estimators, print buyers, designers, and bindery professionals. A Field Guide to Folding

A Field Guide to Folding features folding diagrams, illustrations and considerations for 85 brochure folds, and includes the industry-approved FOLDRite™ folding compensation mathematics for every fold. The book also offers comprehensive information about folding and file setup for print production. A Field Guide to Folding is a must-have for prepress...

ORDER NOW

Regardless of a person’s field or discipline, graphic communication is practiced everywhere. <i>Introduction to Graphic Communication</i> provides a “snapshot” of the industry’s past, present, and prospects for the future, and it covers new printing and imaging technology issues impacting day-to-day communication of people in all fields of study and occupations. Introduction to Graphic Communication

Regardless of a person’s field or discipline, graphic communication is practiced everywhere. Introduction to Graphic Communication provides a “snapshot” of the industry’s past, present, and prospects for the future, and it covers new printing and imaging technology issues impacting day-to-day communication of people in all fields of study and occupations....

ORDER NOW

 

COMMENTS

Click here to leave a comment...
Comment *
Most Recent Comments: