Colorman presses provide economical high quality

A MAN Roland GB product story
Edited by the Printingtalk editorial team Jan 19, 2010

A MAN Roland Colorman press has been commissioned by Rotomadrid in Torrejon de Ardoz, near Madrid, Spain.

The installation complements the existing MAN Roland presses.

Jose Canizares Fernandez, who was responsible for the installation at Rotomadrid, explained: 'MAN Roland understood our needs perfectly, which is what made our move so efficient and successful.

We invested in the Colorman because we expect it to make our production more economical and offer our advertising customers an even higher printing quality.

The Cololrman printing systems at Rotomadrid consist of two machines with four eight-couple towers in nine-cylinder satellite design, four reel splicers, and two folders.

The Colorman is designed to produce a maximum of 128 four-colour tabloid pages, at a production speed of up to 40,000 copies per hour.

Project manager, Ottmar Sauer, explained the advantages of the nine-cylinder satellite design: 'This design's fundamental benefit is the small distances between the printing couples.

This guarantees fanout-free printing and an uncompromising degree of register accuracy.

The customer benefits from production efficiency thanks to high printing quality, shorter make-ready times, and less waste.

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