Unveiling
Goss launches the world's first
high-automation 2x1 press in China Print 13

-for newspaper, books, and semi-commercial printing
Highlighted features
  • Automatic plate changing included as standard
  • Flexible run lengths a key benefit of the new design
  • Compact height (2.2 meters) provides quality, operational and ROI advantages
  • Enables to reduce makeready time by as much as 90 percent
  • Easier operation, more flexibility, lower waste
  • Ideal for producing run lengths from as low as 500 copies through to 2,50,000+

Rakesh Shah, operations officer at Navneet Publications and his colleague with Vinayak Munnipalli, general manager - Sales and Technical, from SL Kulkarni.
Recognizing changing habits of readers and emerging opportunities for printers, Goss International is launching a first-of-its-kind, highly automated 2x1 web offset press for the production of newspapers, books and semi-commercial publications. The new Goss Magnum Compact press system boasts a range of design features packaged to deliver fast makereadies, simplified operation and run-length flexibility. The new design retains proven and class-leading features of the Goss Community/Magnum platform – the world's best selling single-width press platform – while introducing automatic plate loading and compact design to this market sector for the first time.

The inclusion of automatic plate changing as standard is a crucial factor in delivering new capabilities. Enabling plates for the next product or edition to be loaded while the press is running, the full sequence of old plate removal/new plate loading requires less than thirty seconds, producing a dramatic impact on crew requirements, makeready waste and press uptime. Additionally the removed plates can be reused – making this technology ideal for repeat small-batch production of books and other publications.

Multi-shaftless press drives are similarly standard on every model, with the result that each cylinder level and inker module is driven totally independently, as is the infeed roller, providing maximum flexibility and control over changeover waste. This control can be further enhanced with the addition of optional Goss DigiRail digital inking.

According to Eric Bell, Goss International marketing director, this combination of automation technologies makes the Magnum Compact press ideal for producing run lengths from as low as 500 copies through to 2,50,000+. "Today's cost pressures on printed media mean that printers of every size and variety need to streamline production, reduce overheads, and keep their presses running round-the-clock," comments Bell. "This press system is another example of Goss using its decades of engineering and technological expertise to bring the benefits of automation and large-scale production efficiencies to smaller operations. This latest innovation will deliver more flexibility and opportunity for printers of newspapers, as well as books and specialized or niche publications."

As well as the widely-acknowledged print quality benefits of compact towers, the short height (2.2m), single-level design of the Magnum Compact press also provides clear operational benefits, enabling prepress, press and mailroom to be operated seamlessly. Maintenance is also simplified – the opening of the inker units allows simple, single-level access to blankets, rubber rollers and ink ducts for cleaning and setting.

The low height also means that this press can be installed in simple industrial buildings. As a result, both initial investment and ongoing operating costs are reduced dramatically, while environmental impact is also lessened.

In reducing makeready time by as much as 90 percent, the automation of the Magnum Compact enables printers and publishers to reach into new markets and new applications. Short run lengths and low pagination can be produced cost-effectively. Folders accommodating up to 16 webs enable smart production configurations, while quarter folder and double parallel options add format flexibility for books, semi-commercial magazines, direct mail and academic literature. Heatset and UV options can also offer added-value.

"Tackling the main sources of cost in printing, the Magnum Compact design incorporates features for reducing overheads – including crew sizes – and materials consumption into a press design that facilitates a wider application range," concludes Bell. "What's more, with greater substrate flexibility and the use of standard inks and consumables, the Magnum Compact press even presents a compelling alternative to inkjet presses for a number of applications and business models."

The new Magnum Compact press is expected to have worldwide appeal. A full four-colour inker module with automated plate changing was debuted at China Print in Beijing, May 14-18 and it was also a key highlight of Goss exhibits at other shows including Printtek in Istanbul, Turkey (May 17-22) and Poligrafia Expo in Poznan, Poland (May 21-24).

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