The Wolverhampton-based general commercial printer, which supplies local and national organisations including the NHS, took delivery of the device in April.
Managing director Jim Monks said: “We had a Horizon bookletmaker that we had been running for around 20 years. It had always worked well and was very reliable. It was time to replace it and so we talked to IFS about finding the right system to suit our needs.
“Because we knew how good Horizon bookletmakers are, the SPF-200L bookletmaker was the natural choice.”
Printworks’ 4,500bph SPF-200L includes two collating tower for increased productivity. The system combines stitching and folding with the ability to handle sheets up to 640mm in length.
JDF-ready, it offers instant set-ups via a large icon-based colour touchscreen. The screen can be used for on-the-run fine tune adjustments as well as the storage and recall of up to 200 jobs.
Monks added: “When considering the options, we decided twin collating towers would be the best choice because of the number of repeat jobs we have and the fact that they would be made faster by the extra collating capability.
“We also liked the programmability via the touchscreen set-up. We can store our regular jobs which saves us time on makereadies. This makes us more productive and has expanded our capacity.
“It produces jobs quicker which means we can take on more work. As a result, we can look for new opportunities knowing that we have the capacity.”
Established in 1982, the five-staff company also runs Heidelberg MO litho presses and Konica Minolta Bizhub digital printers.