Ifra Sees KBA Launch Conventional Press Innovation

A KBA product story
Edited by the Printingtalk editorial team Sep 1, 2006

On stand (1.120) at IfraExpo from October 9-12 in Amsterdam (Netherlands) KBA will be unveiling some innovations to enhance the flexibility and cost efficiency of conventional presses.

On stand (1.120) at IfraExpo from October 9-12 in Amsterdam (Netherlands) KBA will be unveiling some innovations to enhance the flexibility and cost efficiency of its conventional presses.

It will also be revealing some improvements to its waterless tower press, the ultra-compact Cortina.

They include some newly patented products, such as a dedicated tabloid press.

KBA said it will reveal more at a press conference on the first day.

Seven out of a total of nine Cortina press lines sold to date have come on stream in Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium and Switzerland, four of them at typical newspaper production plants of varying sizes, said KBA.

Equipped with automatic plate changing and a raft of other new features, they print numerous split editions cost-effectively and in a superb quality.

Shortly before IfraExpo the Cortina at Eco Print Center (De Persgroep) in Belgium will start printing coldset newspapers and heatset supplements using the same inks.

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