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News Release from: MAN Roland GB | Subject: Colorman XXL press
Edited by the Printingtalk Editorial
Team on 14 February 2008
Event Discusses Hybrid Newspaper Print
Potential
German press manufacturer MAN Roland will host the 14th Praxisdialog event, which will focus on the potential of heatset-coldset newspaper printing on February 28.
Praxisdialog will take place in the MAN Museum, in Augsburg (Germany) with practical sessions undertaken in MAN Roland's research and development department The advantages of colour-compliant simulation of print results for newspaper printers will also be explored and presented during the event, when Anton Smola, MAN Roland's manager of project engineering will discuss press proofing and newspaper innovations, as well as UV technology in newspaper printing
This article was originally published on Printingtalk on 17 Dec 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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Other guest speakers will include Roland Thees, a research engineer at IFRA, who will present semi-commercial newspaper issues revolving around heatset-coldset newspaper printing, whilst Florian Fejfar, product manager at Pressproof will support MAN Roland's Anton Smola.
Karlheinz Durr will discuss the practical implementation of quality assurance within the Verlagsgruppe Passau.
The session in the MAN Roland research and development department will provide a demonstration of colour-compliant simulation of print results with Pressproof TC (True Colour) at the control console of a MAN Roland Colorman XXL press .
There will also be an explanation of how a Krause CTP system can contribute to raising quality.
In addition, there will be an inspection of the press's UV drying unit.
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