06.27.16
Cramer + Lonnemann ordered two of the latest generation of Heidelberg’s Speedmaster XL 106 presses with DryStar LED at drupa 2016. This investment by the family-run media company serves two purposes: continued growth and industrialization of its print production.
“We feel confident about the future of print and offset printing,” said Hubert Lonnemann, owner of the family-run Lonnemann GmbH in Selm, which has been in existence for more than 100 years. At the very beginning of drupa, he signed a purchase contract for two of the latest drupa generation of the Speedmaster XL 106 presses featuring the DryStar LED drying technology.
“This press is coming at just the right time given the increasing industrialization of the print industry. UV LED technology is now ready for the market, meaning that we can get the ever shorter runs into postpress faster, because the sheet is dry when it comes out of the press,” said Lonnemann. “It is also perfect for printing highly popular natural papers since it solves the problem of the ink penetrating into the fibers, giving a high-quality and authentic end product. Matt/gloss effects with partial UV coating are also possible here.”
The first press will go into operation at Druckhaus Cramer in Greven in autumn of this year and the second in mid-2017. Druckhaus Cramer has been part of the Lonnemann media group since 2014.
“We feel confident about the future of print and offset printing,” said Hubert Lonnemann, owner of the family-run Lonnemann GmbH in Selm, which has been in existence for more than 100 years. At the very beginning of drupa, he signed a purchase contract for two of the latest drupa generation of the Speedmaster XL 106 presses featuring the DryStar LED drying technology.
“This press is coming at just the right time given the increasing industrialization of the print industry. UV LED technology is now ready for the market, meaning that we can get the ever shorter runs into postpress faster, because the sheet is dry when it comes out of the press,” said Lonnemann. “It is also perfect for printing highly popular natural papers since it solves the problem of the ink penetrating into the fibers, giving a high-quality and authentic end product. Matt/gloss effects with partial UV coating are also possible here.”
The first press will go into operation at Druckhaus Cramer in Greven in autumn of this year and the second in mid-2017. Druckhaus Cramer has been part of the Lonnemann media group since 2014.