Guillotines
Tried & Tested: Polar 115 X/XT
More robust with a new cutting system and clever networking capabilities, the X and XT represented a complete overhaul of the 115 range, says Jon Severs
Alphagraphics boosts productivity with Horizon APC-61II guillotine
Alphagraphics has eliminated the bottleneck in its guillotine operation after investing in a new fully-automated hydraulic guillotine from Horizon.
Alderson Brothers Print Group brings stitching in-house with Heidelberg ST350 spend
The Alderson Brothers Print Group has brought nearly 95% of its stitching work in-house with a new Heidelberg ST350 stitching line.
GAE sets out stall for Drupa
GAE has outlined its plans for Drupa with stand details of Horizon, Perfecta and Drselen, all of which are exhibiting at the event.
Heidelberg looks to adding value with finishing kit at open house event
Heidelberg will be showing how printers can "add value" with its range of finishing kit when it opens the doors of its Tamworth showroom for an open house next month.
Hurricane Press boosts efficiency with Perfecta guillotine
Hurricane Press has increased efficiency in its guillotine operation by investing in a Perfecta 76UC precision from GAE.
Star product: Polar 115 XT
Automation is a key component in the armoury of the Polar 115 XT cutter, says supplier Heidelberg.Speed and ease of use are crucial, given that research by Polar has revealed half of shopfloor workers...
Plan 4 Print equips finishing arm with Perfecta and Horizon kit
Plan 4 Print has brought the bulk of its finishing in-house following an investment in new equipment from GAE.
CCM Premier
CCM Premier Guillotines were introduced to the market by Terry Cooper Services (TCS) in 1987. The firm has since installed more than 600 models in the UK. TCS managing director Chris Cooper explains:...
Perfecta 115TVC
Steve Stone, director of Colourplan Print & Design in Ipswich, cant imagine working without the waste extraction and touchscreen of his guillotine.
FWB moves to chemistry-free
FWB Printing has upgraded its cutting and moved to chemistry-free platemaking, with a Heidelberg Suprasetter A74 and Saphira plates, at its Wincanton, Somerset base.
FWB switches to chemistry-free platemaking
Heidelberg house FWB Printing has upgraded its cutting and moved to chemistry-free platemaking at its Wincanton, Somerset base.