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News Release from: Heidelberg | Subject: Drupa 2004 -
Edited by the Printingtalk Editorial
Team on 13 April 2004
Heidelberg Highlights Networked Workflow
At Drupa
Heidelberg will be presenting more than 50 innovations in workflow, pre-press, press and post-press in Halls 1 and 2 at Drupa 2004.
Heidelberg will be presenting more than 50 innovations in workflow, pre-press, press and post-press in Halls 1 and 2 at Drupa 2004 The products to be presented at the show are divided into five customer-specific sectors - industrial print, commercial print, packaging, variable data print and commercial web - with additional application centres
This article was originally published on Printingtalk on 6 Jun 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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The Heidelberg workflow systems will be presented in a separate Prinect Centre and in the Heidelberg Forum, according to each end use application.
The Heidelberg Forum will feature presentations by the Print Media Academy (PMA), the Environmental Information Centre and others.
"Heidelberg has focused its trade show presence on customer benefits.
As a solution provider, we have put the emphasis on applications that safeguard and enhance the competitiveness of our customers.
All in all, the presentation has been tailored in particular to the needs of smaller and mid-sized print shops," explained Dr Klaus Spiegel, a member of Heidelberg's management board.
The central and integrating element of Heidelberg's trade show presence is the presentation of the Prinect networking workflow package.
Using a raft of innovations and further developments, the company will demonstrate the benefits of networking within a print shop and the advantages to customers offered by JDF-compatible standard interfaces.
"We will be presenting intelligent workflow solutions.
All the presentations will focus on the possibilities for improving the transparency of workflows and costs and for enhancing process reliability in print shops.
The key to achieving this is networking with the Job Definition Format (JDF), which has become the new industry standard thanks to the commitment of CIP4," continued Spiegel.
Another key element in Heidelberg's presence at Drupa will be the presentation of new offset printing products.
For example, there will be the unveiling of the productivity and quality innovations on the new Speedmaster SM/CD 102 press with a high-stability feeder and delivery and new design.
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