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SPEAKER_00The shift in media consumption hasn't
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SPEAKER_00spared the printed newspaper.
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SPEAKER_00It presents the industry with new challenges.
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SPEAKER_00Ever shorter runs are expected to
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SPEAKER_00appeal to increasingly more target groups.
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SPEAKER_00This applies to newspapers and
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SPEAKER_00additional print products that a modern
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SPEAKER_00media house ought to offer its readers and ad customers.
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SPEAKER_00Even small print circulations,
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SPEAKER_00which are becoming increasingly linked to
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SPEAKER_00the online world today, have to
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SPEAKER_00be produced cost efficiently, topically and flexibly.
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SPEAKER_00Digital printing with the KVA Rotorjet opens
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SPEAKER_00up a raft of new publishing opportunities.
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SPEAKER_00KBA as innovation leader in offset
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SPEAKER_00presses has developed the RotorJet, a
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SPEAKER_00digital printing system which unites
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SPEAKER_00robust precision engineering with high
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SPEAKER_00performance hardened software and cutting
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SPEAKER_00edge inkjet technology.
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SPEAKER_00Above average performance, excellent color
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SPEAKER_00and register stability, substrate flexibility
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SPEAKER_00and high availability essential
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SPEAKER_00for industrial use are just some of
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SPEAKER_00the strengths of this high speed inkjet web press.
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SPEAKER_00Engineered for a maximum web width of 800 mm,
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SPEAKER_00the Rotorjet delivers maximum web speeds
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SPEAKER_00of 150 MPM in four-color production.
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SPEAKER_00In the future, wider web widths
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SPEAKER_00for special applications are not an
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SPEAKER_00insoluble problem for a prominent press
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SPEAKER_00manufacturer such as KBA.
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SPEAKER_00plate and make-ready-free job change,
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SPEAKER_00the production of good copies
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SPEAKER_00even during press warm-up and slow-down,
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SPEAKER_00and a practical PDF workflow based on
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SPEAKER_00Adobe APPE are just some of the
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SPEAKER_00KBA RotorJet's time- and cost-saving benefits.
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SPEAKER_00Common features in newspaper printing, such
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SPEAKER_00as automatic webbing up and optional
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SPEAKER_00automatic reel stands or integrated
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SPEAKER_00paper logistics, considerably enhance productivity.
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SPEAKER_00They are all winning features of
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SPEAKER_00the high-speed Rotorjet inkjet press.
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SPEAKER_00KBA also offers tailor-made finishing
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SPEAKER_00solutions in cooperation with prominent post-press suppliers.
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SPEAKER_00The robust unwinder on the Rotorjet
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SPEAKER_0076 is engineered to retrieve reels up to 800 mm wide
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SPEAKER_00and 1.3 tons for the production of
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SPEAKER_00newspapers in the usual formats and up to the Nordic format.
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SPEAKER_00There's also the option of equipping
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SPEAKER_00the press with proven automatic reel stands
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SPEAKER_00from KBA offset web presses for
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SPEAKER_00frequent job and substrate changes.
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SPEAKER_00These deliver an additional boost to productivity.
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SPEAKER_00Another optional feature is the KBA
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SPEAKER_00PATRUS reel logistics system.
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SPEAKER_00The reel management system registers
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SPEAKER_00the characteristics of previously used reels
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SPEAKER_00and reminds the operator to reuse these for suitable jobs.
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SPEAKER_00This saves unnecessary paper costs.
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SPEAKER_00The rotor jet is equipped with
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SPEAKER_00proven mechanisms to reduce the risk of web breaks.
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SPEAKER_00However, if a faulty web should break,
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SPEAKER_00the press can resume production after
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SPEAKER_00only a few minutes thanks to automatic webbing up.
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SPEAKER_00The intelligent web guidance system
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SPEAKER_00ensures a considerable reduction in press length
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SPEAKER_00and back-to-back colour printing without turner bars.
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SPEAKER_00This enables optimal web tension control
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SPEAKER_00and is a major benefit when printing
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SPEAKER_00with low or high grammage stock.
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SPEAKER_00In addition, the system ensures
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SPEAKER_00that the printed web doesn't come into
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SPEAKER_00contact with a web guide or any
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SPEAKER_00other element before it reaches the
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SPEAKER_00dryer, thus preventing ink set-off.
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SPEAKER_00Even large areas of coverage are dried reliably.
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SPEAKER_00A total of 112 individually
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SPEAKER_00controlled Piezo printing heads can be
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SPEAKER_00found in both printing head arrays.
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SPEAKER_00They each form an arch over two large central cylinders.
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SPEAKER_00The Rotorjet delivers high-quality inkjet
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SPEAKER_00printing with four variable droplet sizes
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SPEAKER_00and a printing resolution of 600 dpi native.
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SPEAKER_00Guiding the web over the large
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SPEAKER_00central cylinders enables outstanding register
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SPEAKER_00accuracy and an even color reproduction.
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SPEAKER_00The combination of precision
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SPEAKER_00engineering, cutting-edge Piezo inkjet technology
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SPEAKER_00and the KBA Rotocolor polymer inks
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SPEAKER_00supports the production of high-quality,
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SPEAKER_00saleable print products even shortly
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SPEAKER_00after press start-ups and stops.
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SPEAKER_00Unnecessary waste is reduced, various
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SPEAKER_00jobs without substrate or format changes
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SPEAKER_00can often be printed directly after the other,
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SPEAKER_00online finishing systems are implemented
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SPEAKER_00efficiently and costs are cut.
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SPEAKER_00The Rotorjet naturally has the ability
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SPEAKER_00to handle a wide range of stock,
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SPEAKER_00ranging from lightweight paper to cardboard.
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SPEAKER_00You can find out more about this from the KBA experts.
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SPEAKER_00Printed products produced on the KBA
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SPEAKER_00rotorjet are dried carefully by a
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SPEAKER_00patented, very compact infrared dryer.
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SPEAKER_00The web is optimally blown off
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SPEAKER_00and the humidity is taken off at
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SPEAKER_00a very low temperature, thus also saving energy.
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SPEAKER_00An integrated cooling system ensures
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SPEAKER_00that the web is cooled efficiently
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SPEAKER_00after drying, which enables an
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SPEAKER_00optimal register and reliable and easier online finishing.
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SPEAKER_00The KBA XLO workflow is based on Adobe APPE architecture.
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SPEAKER_00Its structure is flexible and scalable,
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SPEAKER_00allowing for the RIP performance to
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SPEAKER_00be adapted to meet specific needs.
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SPEAKER_00Whether short run or the production
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SPEAKER_00of highly personalized direct mail,
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SPEAKER_00depending on configuration, the KBA XLO
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SPEAKER_00always offers enough performance to ensure
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SPEAKER_00that the rotor jet can optimally be run at high speed.