58 ■ October 4, 2010 • GRAPH EXPO
Official Show Daily • Cygnus Graphics Media
Digital Color Production Press Debuts C
Canon demonstrates the new imagePRESS C7010VP press
anon U.S.A., Inc. (Booth 2027) is demonstrating a range of advanced print solutions from its imag-
eRUNNER ADVANCE, imagePRO- GRAF, and imagePRESS product lines, including the first public dis- play in the U.S. of its new flagship Canon imagePRESS C7010VP digi- tal color production press. Addressing the 10 areas of excel- lence most important to print business owners,
the imagePRESS C7010VP
can work with an array of media types as well as new features that enhance output quality, productivity and versa- tility, reports Canon.
Also on display is Canon’s mono- chrome imageRUNNER ADVANCE 8105 multifunction product
(MFP)
which utilizes a blend of hardware, software and services to deliver improved image quality, exceptional output speeds, enhanced workplace efficiency and the bottom-line results critical for success in today’s competi- tive printing market. The imageRUNNER ADVANCE 8105 delivers speeds up to 105 ppm for letter size, flexible paper handling options and robust finishing solutions. It provides improved productivity by performing finishing functions previ- ously reserved for dedicated produc- tion units.
Addressing the increased demand imageRUNNER ADVANCE 8105 multifunction product
Standard Hunkeler Rolls Out New Solutions
Finishing systems shown with digital printers on the show floor
S
tandard Finishing Systems (Booth 1244) is showing a diverse range of new roll- fed solutions at GRAPH
EXPO, including the new Hunkeler PP6 Perforating and Punching mod- ule for in-line finishing of paper rolls with tractor hole punching, cross- web fan-fold perforation, and file hole punching. The new PP6 is posi- tioned between the UW6 Unwinder and the continuous feed printer, and can print a register mark for precise registration of image on the pro- cessed sheet.
The POPP7 Unwinder and Rewind- er is also making its debut at GRAPH
EXPO.
The Horizon StitchLiner 6000 Digital in-line saddlestitcher is being demonstrated at the Standard booth.
This roll-to-roll solution
allows for 30"-wide rolls to be pro- cessed at speeds up to 720 fpm, and handles a wide range of paper stocks with ease. The core-driven rewinder produces tight, accurate rolls for prob- lem-free downstream processing. In-line saddlestitching from a roll is also being demonstrated. The Horizon StitchLiner 6000 Digital, fronted by Hunkeler unwinding and rotary cutting technology that
has been tightly integrated with the Horizon saddlestitching platform, allows customers to proceed from roll to finished booklets in one pro- cess with no intervention or manual touchpoints. As part of this solution, the Hunkeler CS6 cutter features an innovative new interface that allows for job storage, quick changeover, and automatic retrieval of job set- tings and information. Standard Hunkeler
unwinders,
rewinders, cutters, double-cutters and stackers are operating throughout the show floor. Designed to work with high-speed digital printers at up to 720 fpm, with superior paper han- dling performance on a wide range of substrates, and cross-web chip-outs for full-color bleeds, Hunkeler solu- tions are being shown with a variety of printer vendors including HP, Info- Print Solutions, Kodak, Océ, Screen and Xerox.
Canon imagePRESS C7010VP digital color production press
for professional and high-quality print jobs, Canon is showcasing its 44" imagePROGRAF iPF8300, fea- turing Canon’s
12-Color LUCIA
EX pigment ink set and advanced technologies specifically developed to produce prints with an enhanced color range and improved durability.
Designed for ultra high-quality print performance, the iPF8300 accurately produces vivid output of consumers’ most demanding projects.
imagePROGRAF iPF8300
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