Graphic Arts Magazine May 2019 | Page 8

Installations Best Color Press installs a Heidelberg Speedmaster XL 106-6+L Press Best Color Press (Vancouver, BC) has invested in a Heidelberg Speedmaster XL 106-6+L Press with groundbreaking Push- to-Stop autonomous print automation – along with many other features and options designed to meet the requirements of today’s complex packaging print market. The company’s goal is to completely change the face of packaging printing in Vancouver, now that it has the technology to do just that. Capable of producing 18,000 sph, the press features an elevation kit for taller stacks. It can also produce both conventional print with water-based coating, and UV-printed jobs with high-gloss UV coatings because of its IST UV System. Heidelberg Push- to-Stop technology features include: Prinect PressCenter 2 console with Wallscreen XL interface; AutoPlate Pro fully-automated plate-changing system; Inpress Control spectral colour measurement and automatic register system; automated wash-ups; and a new Quality Assist program for autonomous progression – from makeready to good sheet production. “Best Color is now better equipped than any shop in the western region of Canada for any type of packaging products,” said CEO Sunny Chan. “It was a big leap for us, but now we’re ready.” The packaging market in western Canada is growing in a ‘boutique sense’ – meaning that a lot of smaller companies are looking for specialized packaging. So the opportunity to better serve this market is now possible for Best Color. Operating and serving the printing market in Vancouver for over 30 years, Best Color has grown steadily and now employs 60 people. The new Speedmaster XL 106-6+L joins a Speedmaster XL 75-6+L Press, alongside a new Suprasetter CtP with automatic plate loading, punching and automatic slip-sheet removal. From left are: Best Color’s David Lee, Press Operator, with Sunny Chan, CEO, in front of their new Heidelberg Speedmaster XL 106-6+L Press. Canpak installs a Therm-O-Type NSF Excel Mk II Foil Press/Die Cutter Press from Insource Canpak Trade Print & Services (Richmond Hill, Ontario), a leading Canadian trade printer serving print brokers and other clients with customized printing and finishing services for over 20 years, has invested in a Therm-O-Type NSF Excel Mk II Foil Press/Die Cutter Press with inline stripping capabilities from Insource Corporation (Markham, Ontario). Insource is a leading-edge technology and service provider and partner, specializing the industrial paper handling, card handling, packaging and fulfillment, and mailing segments. The press can foil stamp, foil emboss, deboss and die-cut digital or offset output. The NSF Excel press will enable Canpak to offer short-run, medium-run and long-run die-cutting services with sheet sizes up to 18.5” x 20.5”. This will complement its current larger-format die cutting services. The installation will also enable Canpak’s facility to handle both straight-line and Heinz-bottom boxes, door hangers, round-corner business cards and much more. This isn’t the first time that Canpak has invested in cutting-edge equipment from Insource. In January of 2018, the trade-only printer purchased a Chameleon Folder Gluer that has opened up new business opportunities for Canpak by providing additional solutions to its clients. “An intuitive shift is taking place in the industry, and with 8 | May 2019 | GRAPHIC ARTS MAGAZINE innovative machinery like the Therm-O-Type NSF Excel, we’re equipped with solutions that can reduce production costs by eliminating outsourcing, coupled with invested support across Ontario,” Insource added. From left are: Alan Ferguson, Insource Solutions Specialist; Canpak President Eric Fok; and Press Operator Redmund Wong. graphicartsmag.com