Oosterhout, June 2018
– The Finnish-based
printing concern Kaleva Oy is to join forces with Q.I. Press Controls (QIPC),
the Dutch specialist in measurement and control systems for the printing
industry. The biggest newspaper concern in the north of Finland is to invest in
the IDS-3D system for automatic colour and register control on its manroland
COLORMAN Autoprint press. Kaleva Oy has great expectations of the dampening
control and smart presetting functions.
Fact-finding mission
This is the first time that Kaleva Oy has
partnered QIPC, even though the first contact between the two companies dates
back to 2011. It was the functionalities offered by the IDS-3D system, on top
of some excellent references from other QIPC users (including Alma Manu from
Tampere), that eventually won them over. “Our fact-finding visits provided the
best proof that the system worked as promised,” Juho Rankinen, technical
director at Kaleva Oy, providing some background on the new partnership. Erwin
van Rossem, head of sales at QIPC, supervised the project. “A fact-finding
mission can provide so much more information,” he says. “Kaleva Oy were able to
ask other users how the system works exactly and find out whether it was a
viable option for themselves.”
More efficient use of ink
This proved to be the case. The plant is
especially keen to save on waste and have the press made future-proof. “We were
also looking for a system that was able to maintain the same high standards of
print quality,” Juho Rankinen reports. By using the ink more efficiently, it’s
possible to keep the print cylinders and the press cleaner for longer periods.
Juho Rankinen: “This means our operators have more time to concentrate on other
activities. They can maintain the press in a better condition and work in a
less routine manner.”
Dampening control and smart presetting
A key role in effectuating these objectives is
played by QIPC’s dampening control and smart presetting. The dampening control
is responsible for automatic regulation of the ink keys, inktductor and
fountain-water control units. The smart presetting ensures that the colour
settings are in proper working order on start-up. “We have great expectations
from both functionalities,” explains Juho Rankinen. Erwin van Rossem adds:
“Both applications are crucial for cutting down on waste. These are two new
applications which have been developed exclusively by QIPC over recent years.
Both smart presetting and dampening control have already been earning their
spurs in other printing plants.”
Innovation-led
A total of eight IDS-3D cameras are being
fitted on the manroland COLORMAN Autoprint
press and will be fully operational by the middle of 2018. Juho Rankinen
is upbeat: “This system fits in with our own drive for innovation. We are
constantly seeking out new automation-related developments. Whenever we can
identify the added value a system is likely to give us, as is the case here, we
are more than eager to invest in it.” QIPC looks upon the new partnership as a
major compliment for the products it produces. “Our market share is growing,”
explains Erwin van Rossem. “This is our fourth closed-loop colour control
system in the country so far.
The fact that their
partner and fellow Finnish-based company Alma Manu was so
positive about our
systems was a feather in our cap.”