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  • The Speedmaster XL 75 with Anicolor 2 zoneless short inking unit is designed to guarantee you high productivity, especially with short runs - for fast and cost-effective production in 100 percent offset quality.
    The inking unit of the Speedmaster XL 75 Anicolor 2 consists of a single-speed screen roller with ink chamber blade. The ink is transferred from the screen roller to the printing plate by an ink form roller. The ink density can be markedly changed and adapted to a wide range of substrates and spot colors by adapting the temperature and activating the Anicolor booster.
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Komentáře • 65

  • @waqaszahid86
    @waqaszahid86 Před 7 lety +3

    This never gets old, can't appreciate the Heidelberg design enough

  • @brianusher3620
    @brianusher3620 Před rokem +3

    You can move faster, the point is you need to maintain these machines. That's downtime.THE Roland 700 is a funky beast but it can roll out products. In a timely manner. I have printed 8 colors on A 4" 6 color with A split fountain. K=PMS,Cyan=PMS,Magenta,Yellow, coat. Long and short runs. I have had my time with the Heidelberg. two-color conventional dampening system. You... know dropping rollers at the start, running to the front of the press to check color. Using A densitometer from another press. Having them yell at you to use your eyes. To check the color...Making that ducker work setting the rollers pepper. Mint, 22 + years.....

  • @femiafolarin8076
    @femiafolarin8076 Před 6 lety +3

    Fantastic it makes life easier for printers

  • @alfonsolopez1909
    @alfonsolopez1909 Před 6 lety +1

    Que maravilla ver como avanza la tecnología, y así mismo las artes gráficas" Geidelberg" Felicitaciones

  • @mikhial911
    @mikhial911 Před 6 lety +2

    I'm currently operating the sm102 8 colour.. Times have changed alot since that machine was first introduced to the world

  • @franseneffendi3878
    @franseneffendi3878 Před 6 lety +2

    number 1 for winning more customer

  • @olatubosunoki9316
    @olatubosunoki9316 Před měsícem

    Am also an operator on the Heidelberg cx 104-5 +L .AT Lagos state printing corpration in Nigeria which the company purchase in 2023..and it been all about quality print with short make ready time.

  • @a_laheb
    @a_laheb Před 4 lety +1

    I really love that❤

  • @nambinintsoam.2008
    @nambinintsoam.2008 Před 6 lety +2

    wow, dream offset

  • @alexeymio9377
    @alexeymio9377 Před 4 lety +1

    Хайдельберг- эталон качества в мире полиграфии и оперативной печати в частности.
    Это исходя из своего опыта эффективной работы печатником более 15 лет.

  • @DharmendraSharma-jx2np
    @DharmendraSharma-jx2np Před 3 lety +2

    Superb performance printing software 👏

  • @luckysloupova2795
    @luckysloupova2795 Před 2 lety

    Krásnej stroj

  • @Sanjaychauhan-mv4gb
    @Sanjaychauhan-mv4gb Před 5 lety

    I am already working on it 15 years experience as a printers

  • @raulangelvalenciamamani377

    Amazing

  • @vishaljain1470
    @vishaljain1470 Před 6 lety +1

    super

  • @sakthivel2694
    @sakthivel2694 Před 6 lety +1

    I love ❤ it

  • @zunaidkajee4540
    @zunaidkajee4540 Před 6 lety +4

    Those days of having ink under your finger nails are long gone.
    I am still running my four color MO. I can only dream of owning a state of the art press such as this.

    • @YesYourRight1
      @YesYourRight1 Před 4 lety +4

      As im writing this, im having ink under my nails..

    • @studebaker8288
      @studebaker8288 Před rokem

      Nothing about that mate. I work on a Heidelberg Speedmaster XL 162-6+LX+ AI and you keep getting dirty. All that glitters is not gold and I think that Heidelberb makes the best offset printing machines

    • @olatubosunoki9316
      @olatubosunoki9316 Před měsícem

      @@studebaker8288 i think what matter most as an opreator is getting your machine and it surrounding clean .most new machine you only get your hand dirty when you are cleaning the ink ducts or general maintainance

  • @plestipg
    @plestipg Před 6 lety +3

    Wow, now i feel like i am in the stone age with my 2010 ryobi.

  • @user-ln3dk4qp6f
    @user-ln3dk4qp6f Před 6 lety

    مكينه سبيد مستر اوفست لطباعه بس افضل مكينه رولاند سبيد مستر سهله ولكن تهربد بسرعه

  • @Rich6Brew
    @Rich6Brew Před 6 lety +4

    What if you get a sheet round the rollers?

  • @markolahteenmaki7116
    @markolahteenmaki7116 Před 2 měsíci

    Does the machine automatically measure the densities and correct automatically during driving and does it work 100%. I didn't see the printer making any adjustments. The values ​​stored in the memory do not work if the same job comes e.g. every 6 months.

    • @HeidelbergerDruck
      @HeidelbergerDruck  Před 29 dny

      Hi @markolahteenmaki7116, the job-related data does not have to be saved as only the paper is decisive for the coloring. This value of the process colors and spot colors is saved according to paper class. Hope this answeres your question :)
      Kind regards from the Social Media Team

  • @Drakkanna69
    @Drakkanna69 Před 6 lety +3

    Where is the time needed for first make ready and tooling up of press plates,blankets and stock. Or do you only run same design no coating no change of board type thickness etc you know real world things.

    • @HeidelbergerDruck
      @HeidelbergerDruck  Před 6 lety +1

      The plates for job 1 are already in the machine and mounted, the ink automatically filled into the ink chambers thanks to InkStar, so job no. 1 can start immediately. We have a complete job change between job 1 and 2/2 and 3. Paper stock is always the same as well as ink and coating. Best regards from the Social Media Team

  • @felipe63428
    @felipe63428 Před 5 lety

    Nice !! I’m operating the 52 speedmaster 2005 5 color is old compared with this nice press ...I love heidelberg number 1 👍👍 never like HP 10000 They always problems

  • @druckerman247
    @druckerman247 Před 4 lety +1

    Why print in that order? Should be job no. 2 Job no. 3 then job no. 1. That's the way.

  • @danieln54
    @danieln54 Před 3 lety

    it use to take 4-5 people to run a MAN-ROLAND 60" 5 /c with a coater back in the days Jobs for many guys now 1 man press basically eliminated an entire industry with the new technology

  • @brianevans1946
    @brianevans1946 Před 5 lety

    Where is this factory, i want to work there...

    • @HeidelbergerDruck
      @HeidelbergerDruck  Před 5 lety

      Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG is located in Germany.
      Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG
      Gutenbergring
      D-69168 Wiesloch
      Germany
      Tel.: +49 (0)6222 82 00
      Fax: +49 (0)6222 82 37 05
      Best regards from the Social Media Team

  • @mathu_stans
    @mathu_stans Před 6 lety

    Are there learning institutions that teach operaters how to operate such machines?

    • @HeidelbergerDruck
      @HeidelbergerDruck  Před 6 lety

      Dear Mathu, you can become a printer by apprenticeship. And if a printshop bought a machine it's possible to get a training on that. Kind regards from the Social Media Team

    • @julianreverse
      @julianreverse Před 6 lety

      nothing you can afford with your pocket money ;-)

  • @printlabltda.9933
    @printlabltda.9933 Před 3 lety

    ES FACIL HACER 3 TRABAJOS SIN COMPARAR COLOR O VB DE PARTIDA, SORRY POR COMENTARIO

  • @cmmdxb
    @cmmdxb Před 2 lety

    Fantastic printer what is the price for this

    • @HeidelbergerDruck
      @HeidelbergerDruck  Před 2 lety

      Dear CMM, Please be so kind and send us your contact details (e-mail and country) so that our local office can get in contact with you. Best regards from the Social Media Team

  • @glennhynes5185
    @glennhynes5185 Před 4 lety

    ¿Qué tiene eso que ver con los operadores de prensa?

    • @HeidelbergerDruck
      @HeidelbergerDruck  Před 4 lety

      Dear Glenn, What do you exactly mean? Best regards from the Social Media Team

  • @andreasleong9729
    @andreasleong9729 Před 2 lety

    Anyone can help me.....im looking for consumable/spare part seller for my SM52 ANICOLOR.....

    • @HeidelbergerDruck
      @HeidelbergerDruck  Před 2 lety

      Dear Andreas, Please be so kind and send us your contact details (e-mail and country) so that our local office can get in contact with you. Best regards from the Social Media Team

  • @lonh8554
    @lonh8554 Před 2 lety

    3 jobs in 10 minutes. Bologna. It takes that long just to decipher the job ticket.

  • @TheGorillahands
    @TheGorillahands Před 2 lety

    Easy when you throw plates on and don't run the job to proofs/customer pass or image control 😏

  • @r2stik
    @r2stik Před 4 lety

    rollers are too close to the mechhanism or frame - - ink building up inside the machine! 1. makeready time ??? + 4 minutes . pressman since 1995(102).

  • @timwalling3101
    @timwalling3101 Před rokem

    no i get paid by the hour

  • @muhamadmani9877
    @muhamadmani9877 Před 4 lety

    K. M. Print. Offset.

  • @bobcuarto4891
    @bobcuarto4891 Před rokem

    If you believe this you will believe anything.

  • @tonyharty3666
    @tonyharty3666 Před 3 lety +2

    Show room shit. In the real world, your feeder operator is sleeping and your waiting on stock for the first job. The second job, your waiting on ink delivery. The third job, the plates are all screwed up. Short run jobs are difficult because they don;t allow enough waste to do it right. Running 200 sheet runs at 15,000 imps an hour is a joke if you want to actually sell the job. Printing is not a perfect world. Never did our real world operations meet the demonstration room performance. 30 years as a Heidelberg Pressman in High End shops. 10 color perfector with a roll feeder.

  • @glennhynes5185
    @glennhynes5185 Před 5 lety +5

    A Woman Pressman? Really? I ran 40 inch Heidelbergs for 25 years. ^ col Carton Diameters with Aquious coating units and convection drying systems to 8 colour 102 cm four over four perfectors. I've worked all over the city of Toronto in both the trade and commercial industries. NEVER have I seen a woman pressMAN. They don't exist. Only in filmed commercials like this one. Why? Because its a dirty hardcore cut throat dead line business that wouldn't have time for any pressman regardless of sex to leave to pick your kids up from schools or taking days off because you have cramps. You work 12 hours a day, no breaks, no lunches. The machine runs while you eat your lunch and that is just the way it is. Oh, and by the way..... that show room is just that, a showroom for dreamers, no real producing print shops or machines look like that. They are covered in ink, anti-set off powder and spilled coating and or varnish and usually stick of isopropyl alcohol or WORSE the toxic "Enviromentally friendly" water solutions that are worse than alcohol for a persons health, but are politically correct. Glenn Hynes Pressman Whitby Ontario.

    • @Schahkim1
      @Schahkim1 Před 5 lety +1

      Glenn Hynes Well dude. I am a Woman who works as a pressman. I exist. And yes i work 12 hours without lunch. We are exactly as capable of this job as the men are. When i studied the job to become a „pressman“ my class was half women and half men. I dont know how you never came across any women but its pretty common now.

    • @glennhynes5185
      @glennhynes5185 Před 5 lety +1

      It's good to hear that there are woman running real printing machines now. When I say real I guess I'm excluding any and all multis and or machines under a 52 cm (or 20" Heidelberg GTO sized press,) as well as any machine with less than 4 units. I would love to know the type of machine you operate. You see, the reason I said what I did was out of pure honesty. For the 25 years that I worked in both the trade and commercial printing industries in the GTA the jobs that I seen woman doing were either bindery work, or in management. I did know of two woman who ran multiple pocketed saddle stitching machines in our bindery and those machines were very mechanically complex. I just never seen a single woman run any type of printing press during my travels. And I don't mean any offence when I say it, it's just a true fact.
      And yes, before you ask, I absolutely believe that a woman, almost any woman could be be properly trained and have the full intellectual prowess needed to understand the chemistry, the science, the mechanical, the electrical and the plumbing issues that are needed to run a big machine. When I say I've never seen a woman running a printing press it's because that's been my experience. and I believe it's based solely on their own choice, not some type of inability or discrimination.
      I am very curious though and would love to know what type of machine you run. What manufacturer, how many units, it's maximum sheet size etc. I'm glad to hear from a woman that is running an offset printing press, so cheers, looks good on ya!
      Glenn

    • @Schahkim1
      @Schahkim1 Před 5 lety

      Glenn Hynes I‘m sorry if i interpreted your first comment wrong, but i‘m glad to hear we’re on the same page here.
      I also met a lot of women in manufacturing, and yes i was always the only woman in the printer team. But when i was in job learning there were actually a lot of women. Of course i am only in my late twenties, and maybe someday i wont be the only woman in printing (in one company).
      I worked and work in advertising, magazines, flyers stuff like that. So i havent worked on really big machines because it wasnt needed. The biggest machine i have worked on was the Heidelberg Speedmaster XL 106 10 colours (750 x 1060)
      Currently i work on a five colour KBA Rapida 106, i started to learn printing on an old two colour GTO, then SM52 4 colours (520 x 370) and went on to a 5 Colour Man Roland. My first company still teaches me to operate the old Heidelberg Tiegel, and thats where my arms really started to hurt. The machines now are mostly automatic.
      On what kind of machines have you worked?

    • @glennhynes5185
      @glennhynes5185 Před 5 lety

      It's good to see strong women standing up to the plate and taking on a job that is both very high paying but filty, stressful, and toxic. I'd love to know what city in Germany did you study to learn your craft? as well, what type of offset printing equipment did you run? I'd love to know and as a side note I appologize for coming across as so anti-woman in what I originally wrote. After re-reading it I can understand you being stand-off-ish. I did sound like an asshole and I apologize for that. I was probably just in a bad mood. The truth is I would have LOVED to see ANY woman stand up to the plate and take on the big equipment with the big expensive and important deadlines. Our rule in any company I worked in Toronto was a 6 colour or 6 unit offset printing press had to run 24 hours a day. The first 8 hour shift ran 5 jobs to make the press manufacturers payment (usually $50,000 a month), the second 8 hour shift paid for the rent the water the lights, the electricity , the chemistry, the ink, the etch, the plates, the Isopropyl alcohol, and the salaries, and the third 8 hour midnight shift was profit. And it was CUT THROAT. You produced 5 4 to 6 colour jobs a shift or you were out. No fucking H.R. department or union either. You were OUT! Period.

    • @glennhynes5185
      @glennhynes5185 Před 5 lety +1

      Well I must say that I am very impressed with your credentials. As for me I started out as a floor boy at a Commercial Printing Company called Shorewood Packaging. I piled the already printed product and delivered it to the bindery or the die cutters or foil stamping as needed. The press was a 7 colour or 7 unit Planeta 40 in” with an aqueous water based coater. From there I became a feeder on a 4 colour 25” Komori (Japanese press) back in the day when 2 guys worked on such a small machine! Then I became a second pressman on a 4 col. 38” Komori Kony. It was an odd machine with a maximum sheet size of 38”! Weird, eh! From there I became a second pressman on the newer Komori Lithrone 5 colour 40” press. Then onto a 6 colour 40” Mitsubishi with a water-based tower coater as a second pressman slash feeder, then I landed my first pressman job when I was 20 years old running a 2 unit 40” Mitsubishi where I quickly excelled into running the same companies 5 unit 28” Mitsubishi. Then I eventually began to run the 6 unit 40” Mitsubishi with the tower coater that I use to be the second pressman on.
      From there I ventured into the trade printing part of the industry and was given what was to me the Mercedes Benz of offset printing, which was a brand new Heidelberg Speedmaster 8 unit 40” with a perfecting unit in unit 5, so we could either print four colours on one side of the sheet, then flip it over and finish printing four colours on the top side of the sheet inline in one pass or run 8 colours in a straight printing mode.
      But my favorite machine to run was my Heidelberg Speedmaster CD 6 colour 40” (CD stood for Carton Diameter) with CP 2000 console. I’ve run CP1-04 with CP Tronics on my 8 colour press but I much preferred CP 2000 with its LCD touch screen. That machine could run every caliper of paper from onion skin to .040” card stock! What an amazing machine! You can’t beat the Germans when it comes to printing equipment.
      Because of ulcerative colitis I’ve been out of the industry for more years now than I care to admit, but I will tell you with certainty that I would happily work opposite shifts on the same press as any woman that knows how to print and how to have ink trap on top of one another properly for the sharpest and best result. I would welcome you or any woman aboard any press I would run and believe you’d be a breath of fresh air. All my best wishes to you and thank you for your response.
      Glenn Hynes

  • @FriendliestTrashpanda
    @FriendliestTrashpanda Před 4 lety

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