Me & My

Heidelberg Speedmaster SM 102

Since its launch, Heidelberg's ever-popular B1 press has undergone constant upgrades in order to stay relevant to the needs of a changing industry, finds Nosmot Gbadamosi

Revive

Sam Neal, managing director at Geoff Neal Litho, believes this recycled paper range offers the best quality and flexibility in the market, finds Helen Morris

CCDot

This forerunner in the market for reading half-tone values helped coin the phrase dotmeter and transformed a print process, finds Nosmot Gbadamosi

KBA Rapida 205 VLF

Peter Alderson, joint managing director at Alderson Print Group, invested in this machine to break into the point-of-sale market, says Tim Sheahan

Watkiss DigiVac

This collating system for digital finishing offered the benefit of non-stop production through loading on the run, discovers Nosmot Gbadamosi

Duplo DC-445

Simon Jones, managing director at Trilogy Print Solutions, invested in this slitter-creaser-perforator to meet increased volumes, says Philip Chadwick

Goss Sunday press

This popular press incorporated gapless technology to reduce print defects and offered a high degree of automation, discovers Nosmot Gbadamosi

Heidelberg Stahlfolder KH82

John Pizzey, director at Sterling Press, says this automated folder produces high-quality work at a speed superior to its rivals, finds Philip Chadwick

Inca Eagle H

Although newer models may have usurped it technologically, the popularity of this flatbed press endures in the secondhand market, says Charles Gubert

ECRM Knockout 4550

This affordable and reliable imagesetter remains a popular choice for newspaper and flexo printers, discovers Nosmot Gbadamosi