Printing House Equipment

  • 3 CtP AGFA Advantage DL platesetters with Glunz Jensen VSP 850 developing machines having the output of 90 plates/h each, which in total gives 270 plates/h.
    The whole system of plate preparation is controlled by a modern Arkitex Direktor system.
  • 3 MAN Roland Uniset 60, Uniset 75 machines, joined by the PPM Pecom production planning system.

2 Uniset 60 machines

Production capacity:

  • printing of the volume from 4 up to 128 tabloid (format) full colour pages

Output:

  • up to 50 thousand pieces/h

Each machine connected with FERAG dispatch line, equipped with ETR-C inserting drum and JEF-450 offline feeder, with Rollstream inserting system, allowing for online inserting of up to 4 inserts at the maximum speed of 37 thousand pieces/h

Uniset 75 machine

Production capacity:

  • printing of the volume from 4 up to 64 tabloid (format) full colour pages on each machine

Output:

  • up to 70 thousand pieces/h

Connected with FERAG dispatch line, equipped with RSD-C-VAR inserting drum and JEF-450 offline feeder, with Rollstream inserting system, allowing for online inserting of up to 2 inserts at the maximum speed of 34 thousand pieces/h

The Offer

The machinery stock we have enables us to offer high quality print on newsprint paper and newsprint paper of higher quality parameters and Wright range from 36 to 60 g/m2.

We can print newspapers and promotional leaflets in the volumes provided above (4-128 pages).

Product parameters:

  • newspaper size from 289 x 175mm to 578 x 457mm
  • printed area from 275 x 200mm to 555 x 400mm

We also offer the possibility to print a newspaper with an advertisement "wing" covering the first page of a newspaper or place in the middle of it. The insert's size is half of the newspaper page and it is perfect for advertising.

The partners we cooperate with enable us to deliver a trimmed and stitched product, such as a promotional leaflet, to commercial networks, etc.

Apart from standard inserting services we also offer the possibility to stick/inset an insert, a CD, a gadget in any area in a newspaper, using gel pastilles or a sticky tape. It is also possible to stick a so-called "memo stick" on the first page - self-adhesive advert slips.