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Technical specifications - MAN Roland Uniset

The Press MAN Roland
Six 4/4 two plate round, single width printing towers
Six automatic reel splicers
Two folders fitted with quarterfolding device and stitching facilities
Web width 740-840mm
cut-off 578mm

Special Features

Digital Inking System-more precise Inking
Third Ink Forme Roller- better Ink coverage and less stripping
Semi-automatic plate loading
Full Blanket Washing System – to ensure better quality
On – Line Stitching Device – for stitching the spine of a tabloid product
** Offering online stitching only or complete stitch and trimming.
Pecom Software – Full control of all printing operations and press setting

Technical Data

75,000 copies per hour running in “straight” operation – up to 48 pages in full colour
37.500 copies per hour running in “collect” operation – up to 96 pages in full colour

The Mail Room

Gripper Line Copy Pick-up from Folder
Tabloid or Quarterfold

Two Stacking Lines each line consisting of:
2x Stackers
1x Bundle labeller and top sheet applicator one line with:
Film wrapper
Under wrapper
Automatic cross strapper

Streamstich

Streamstich allows 1/4 fold products to be stitched on-line before being trimmed.

On-line or off-line Inserting Machine

Can insert up to 4 inserts simultaneously into a jacket section at speeds of up to 34,000 copies per hour. The Inserter can be used on-line to the press via the gripper line, or off-line fed manually.

On-Line or Off-line 3-Knife trimming machine

The trimming machine can trim top/bottom/front edges of a tabloid or quarterfold  product. The trimming machine can work on-line to the press via the gripper line, or off-line fed manually.

Automatic Bundle Palletisers

The machines will take finished bundles from the stacking lines and automatically stack them onto pallets. The stacking pallets can then be automatically shrink-wrapped ready for delivery.

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