xpedx Introduces New Ryobi 10-Color Offset Printing Press at Graph Expo 2008
2008年10月20日 - 9:00PM
PRニュース・ワイアー (英語)
Also spotlighted: Ryobi's new 40-inch press, new energy-saving
LED-UV curing system, and new inline casting and foiling technology
CHICAGO, Oct. 20 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- xpedx(R), North
America's largest distributor of printing supplies and equipment,
is expanding its drive to provide U.S. print professionals with
cost-effective, world-class printing technology. (Logo:
http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20061016/NYM035LOGO) (Logo:
http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20061010/NYTU044LOGO) At Graph
Expo 2008 in Chicago, the company showcases the North American
debut of the RYOBI(R) 7510P, a fully automated six-up, 10-color,
23"x31" perfector press with UV coating and UV interdeck dryers.
The press is the newest in the high-performance RYOBI 750 series
and will be demonstrated in a live production environment. xpedx
will also provide fresh details on Ryobi's new 40-inch offset
press, the RYOBI 1050, as well as its energy-saving LED-UV curing
system and its new inline UV casting and foiling technology. Ryobi
Ltd. is a leading manufacturer of large, mid-size and small offset
presses. xpedx is the exclusive marketer and distributor of Ryobi
presses in the U.S. and, in January 2009, is opening the xpedx
Technology Center in Cincinnati, a new print demonstration and
sales center showcasing state-of-the-art pre-press, press and
post-press equipment. The new RYOBI 7510P enables printers to do
traditional 4 over 4 and 5 over 5 work, plus chemical embossed
printing, MetalFX printing, and specialty stock printing-all on the
same machine. It has a fully JDF-compliant workflow for CIP4
production environments. The 7510 features a three-drum perfecting
device with a double-diameter transfer drum for convertible
perfecting that allows for virtually mark-free printing at high
speeds-and on a wide variety of substrates. This
double-double-single design, combined with Ryobi's UV technology,
increases one-pass throughput. The press is able to double
printers' 4- and 5-color productivity, simplify job handling and
save floor space. Maximum speed is 15,000 sheets per hour. "The
combination of consistent print quality and world-class technology
is the key advantage of Ryobi presses," says John Torrey, vice
president and general manager of xpedx Printing Technologies. He
noted that Ryobi's six-up presses are one-and-a-half times more
productive than competitors' four-up presses. xpedx Printing
Technologies representatives during Graph Expo will also discuss
the RYOBI 1050 series, a 40-inch press offered in four, five or six
colors with initial maximum speeds of 16,000 sheets per hour (sph).
It can feed stock up to 42.72"x30.71", and is available in two
types to handle a printing area of 41.34"x27.95" (S type) or
41.34"x30.31" (XL type). The company is also planning an 18,000 sph
model. The new series features double-diameter impression and
transfer cylinders, has a closed-circuit camera that continuously
monitors print quality during the printing process and adjusts ink
fountain keys as needed. Dual operation monitors facilitate easy
job setup and greatly increased productivity. Semiautomatic plate
changers are standard and fully automatic plate changers are
optional. The press can handle a wide range of printing jobs using
lightweight to heavy stocks. "Skeleton" transfer drums with
moveable shells minimize scratching and marking. Four delivery
options are available, aqueous or UV varnish coating can be
processed inline and a UV curing unit can be mounted at the
delivery end. Representatives are also discussing the new Ryobi
inline UV casting and foiling system and its energy-saving LED-UV
print curing system. Ryobi's LED-UV print curing system provides
significant environmental, pressroom and financial advantages. It
is offered on the 14"x20" RYOBI 525GX and the 23"x31" RYOBI 750
series. The system cuts power usage by a minimum of 70% compared to
a conventional UV lamp system, markedly lowering electric power
costs. It also has a lamp life 12 times longer than conventional
lamps, eliminates ozone emissions and uses ink with no volatile
organic compound (VOC) solvents. Printing with UV curing units also
greatly reduces drying times. The inline UV casting and foiling
system is for the RYOBI 750 series of 23"x29" presses. The system
enables inline UV casting as well as foiling and special hologram
effects-with very accurate registration. By adding the UV coating
and foiling inline, printers gain valuable new capabilities, boost
pressroom productivity and reduce job turnaround times. About Ryobi
Graphic Systems Ryobi Graphic Systems, East Hiroshima, Japan, is
one of the world's largest manufacturers of sheetfed offset
printing presses. Ryobi offers multi-functional offset presses,
hardware, software and other peripherals. The company is a world
leader in high-precision large, mid-size and small presses, DI
presses and CIP4-JDF compliant digital workflows. With pressroom
installations worldwide, Ryobi presses are respected for their
superior print quality, cost-effectiveness, ease of operation, high
reliability and precision machining. About xpedx Cincinnati,
Ohio-based xpedx, a business of International Paper (NYSE: IP), is
one of the largest business-to-business distribution companies in
North America. xpedx distributes a wide variety of printing paper,
graphics, packaging and janitorial-sanitary maintenance supplies
and equipment to printers, manufacturers, retailers and
high-traffic facilities from more than 265 locations across the
U.S., Canada and Mexico. Other xpedx businesses include xpedx
Printing Technologies, the exclusive U.S. distributor of
Ryobi-branded offset printing presses; publishing industry
suppliers Bulkley Dunton Publishing Group(R) and Strategic Paper
Group; xpedx Supply Chain Services, a global provider of
third-party logistics services and Saalfeld(R) Redistribution.
xpedx also operates a network of more than 150 retail paper and
graphics stores as well as a large e-commerce platform at
xpedx.com. For more information about xpedx, visit xpedx.com. Note:
xpedx is a registered trademark of International Paper Company. All
other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
CONTACTS: John Torrey, vice president and general manager, xpedx
Printing Technologies, 913-631-8700; Lisa Jonas, xpedx business
communications, 513-965-2938; Press/Analysts: Erik Godchaux, Media
Strategy Group, 608-256-4540.
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http://photoarchive.ap.org/ DATASOURCE: xpedx CONTACT: John Torrey,
vice president and general manager, +1-913-631-8700, or Lisa Jonas,
business communications, +1-513-965-2938, both of xpedx;
Press-Analysts: Erik Godchaux, Media Strategy Group,
+1-608-256-4540 Web site: http://www.xpedx.com/
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