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Stephens & George become UK’s first to embrace new Speedmaster XL 106 perfecting technology

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Stephens & George has taken delivery of the latest Speedmaster XL106 generation, which is officially being launched at drupa 2024 by Heidelberg. The Speedmaster XL106 eight colour perfecting press is the first of its kind in the UK and the first worldwide running with at a maximum speed of 21,000 sheets per hour with conventional inks. It delivers consistently high quality producing steadily at top speed from the very first day of operation.

 

Investment in the latest technology improves operational efficiencies while demonstrating the company’s commitment to delivering excellence. It enables faster turnaround times, helping Stephens & George stay ahead of the curve in a highly competitive marketplace.

 

In November 2022, after the announcement of the 21,000 sheets per hour speed package for Heidelberg’s Speedmaster XL 106 packaging presses, Stephens & George realised there was more potential in the configuration of the Speedmaster XL 106-8-P presses with CutStar. As it already produced its high quality magazines and brochures at the previous highest maximum speed of 18,000 sheets per hour.

 

Heidelberg determined that the next natural step was to provide Stephens & George the ability to produce at 21,000 sheets per hour on its next investment of Speedmaster XL 106 perfecting machines and CutStar, reel to sheeter (also redesigned to produce at 21,000 sheets per hour).

 

A comprehensive decision making process was followed, which included extensive consultation with Heidelberg and analysis of market trends. The team at Stephens & George made an informed decision to invest in the UK’s first 21,000 sheets per hour XL 106-8-P with CutStar

 

After a successful test at the manufacturer’s Wiesloch research and development laboratory, the stage was set for the new arrival.

 

The noise cancelling Speedmaster installed at Stephens & George significantly improved working conditions on and around the press. ‘The operators commented on how quiet the press is, and with the new direct drive feeder, the press is noticeably reducing makeready times,’ said Paul Enoch, manufacturing director. ‘In addition, to the working conditions around the press, Heidelberg and Stephens & George partnered together to reduce spray powder use on and around the new press by developing a new highly efficient spray powder system which ensures our working space to be cleaner and our spray powder use significantly reduced. Thus – as a world’s first – the press is equipped with the new PowderStar XL Duo reducing powder contamination in and around the press by almost 50%.’ 

 

The press is highly competitive, as it is built with the highest automation and AI capabilities, lowest waste figures and user experience efficiency. The automatic bearing care system reduces maintenance time and delivers more uptime, freeing up over 60 hours per year to deliver further printing output.

 

The press has been in full production from day one, ever since the Heidelberg service team installed the press in May. ‘This machine is 15% more productive than the previous presses in use, this could allow to produce over eight million additional sheets per year, which is equivalent to over 2000 additional sections per year, which makes the new Speedmaster XL 106 the most productive and efficient machine we have ever had,’ added Paul.

 

The company is one of Heidelberg’s many long term clients. Stephens & George consistently opts for the manufacturer’s technology after comprehensive competitor analysis. ‘We believe that Heidelberg equipment is the best in the marketplace,’ said chairman and group managing director Andrew Jones, ‘and we will always make use of the latest technology from Heidelberg.’

 

Stephens & George operates a 24x6 production service and attributes 56% of its work to magazines, 34% to commercial contracts and 10% to other one off jobs.

 

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