Walsworth Publishing Sets Records with Heidelberg Speedmaster SM 102
KENNESAW, GA—April 2, 2009—Walsworth Publishing, Marceline, MO, has achieved an impressive level of productivity with its two new Speedmaster SM 102 8-color perfecting presses. Both presses have far surpassed its expectations. "We recently set an eight-hour, single-shift record of 400 plates on the Speedmaster 102," reported Mark Hatfield, Walsworth’s Vice President of Manufacturing Operations. "Our new record for a single 24-hour period is 960 plates” – equivalent to an average of five jobs an hour. During peak production periods it is not uncommon for the shop to hang 900 plates a day on each of the 8-color presses.
Walsworth Publishing specializes in short-run yearbooks that have helped preserve memories for generations of students. Following a great deal of research, the printer opted for the Speedmaster SM 102. Walsworth installed the first Speedmaster SM 102 press, which features Prinect Axis Control, Prinect Prepress Interface and the Prinect CP2000 Center, in 2007. The company was so pleased with the high productivity and quality results that a second, identical machine was installed in December 2008. "The Speedmaster SM 102 emerged from our comprehensive tests as the clear number one, and the presses confirm this assessment day in, day out under tough production conditions," Hatfield said.
With preset functions from the feeder to the delivery that reduce setup work to a minimum, full integration into the shop's digital workflow via Prinect, and a host of automation and technology features, the Speedmaster SM 102 offers Walsworth efficient makeready times and fast job throughput, and the company uses these characteristics to their full advantage. Not only has productivity increased, but paper waste also has been dramatically reduced.
Quality Pays Off
In addition to achieving record-breaking productivity in short-run printing, the two Speedmaster SM 102 presses have enabled Walsworth to expand its commercial printing business. "Since yearbook printing is so seasonal, the commercial market helps us utilize our equipment more fully," Hatfield explained. Walsworth also prints books, magazines and other products for customers including National Geographic, Adobe and McGraw-Hill. "We're starting to get positive recognition among the well-known publishers, and it's paying off for us," he said. "We're sure we made the right choice with Heidelberg.” Heidelberg also scored well with its comprehensive Systemservice 36plus service package, which gives printers like Walsworth the ability to plan service costs, access to 24-hour service and quick spare part supplies to ensure high machine availability.
The Speedmaster SM 102 is the best-selling perfecting press in the world. The breakthrough of long perfectors on the commercial market is closely linked to the success story of this series. Whether equipped with eight, 10 or 12 printing units, the Speedmaster SM 102 represents the benchmark for "One Pass Productivity." The latest Speedmaster SM 102 generation, including the new Prinect Press Center control station and the dynamic sheet brake, was exhibited at drupa 2008.
Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG
With a global market share for sheetfed offset printing machines of more than 40 percent, Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG (Heidelberg) is the world's leading solution provider for commercial and industrial customers in the print media industry. Headquartered in Heidelberg, Germany, the Company focuses on the entire process and value chain for popular format classes in the sheetfed offset and flexographic printing sectors. Apart from printing presses, the product portfolio includes plate imaging devices and finishing equipment, as well as software components designed to integrate all print manufacturing processes. In addition, Heidelberg offers a wide range of spare parts, consumables, used equipment and services, along with extensive training programs provided by the Print Media Academy. Furthermore, the Company assists its customers' investment plans by offering financing concepts.
Heidelberg is most active within the major OECD industrial regions and is expanding its involvement within growing markets such as Asia and Eastern Europe. With development and production sites in six countries and some 250 sales offices worldwide, the Company offers services to more than 200,000 customers around the globe. Heidelberg generates 85 percent of global sales through company-owned sales offices and above 85 percent outside of Germany. In fiscal year 2007/2008, Heidelberg achieved sales of Euro 3.670 billion referring to the divisions Press, Postpress and Financial Services as well as a net profit of Euro 142 million. As of March 31, 2008, the Group employed 19,596 staff worldwide.
- Companies:
- Heidelberg
- Walsworth Publishing
- People:
- Mark Hatfield