Oosterhout, March 2012
- ‘Old love never dies’ is the saying. That is also what
happened with Allgäuer Zeitungsverlag’s director, Markus Brehm.
Supported by long-standing positive experiences with Q.I. Press
Controls’ IRS closed loop colour register on the existing newspaper
press, it was recently decided to fit the new Colorman e:line with Q.I.
Press Controls’ quality equipment too.
When the new Colorman e:line will come into operation at
Algäuer Zeitungsverlag GmbH in Kempten, Allgäu-Germany, it will be
fitted with IDS equipment for both sides of the four full-colour webs.
Next to that the closed loop colour register will run, controlled
entirely by the new mRC system of Q.I. Press Controls. This order for
Q.I. Press Controls shows a satisfying collaboration, nurtured and
developed over the years by both companies. Based on his personal
experiences as one of Q.I. Press Controls’ first customers, Allgäuer
Zeitungsverlag’s Markus Brehm, Director of Allgäuer Zeitungsverlag,
says: “We like Q.I. Press Controls’ approach and solutions, they’re
highly reliable. One notices the value of partnership being able to
support each other in realising the return on such investments. We will
now enter a new collaboration phase, with a wider technology deployment
then before. We’re looking forward to it!”
Q.I. Press Controls’ management is equally happy.
Especially the fact that Q.I. Press Controls’ IDS and mRC equipment will
contribute to the success of Allgäuer Zeitungsverlag’s future-oriented
Colorman e:line makes it exciting. “We’re ready to show them what we can
do on this new type of Colorman. IDS and mRC have undoubtedly proven
themselves in similar situations. Allgäuer Zeitungsverlag will certainly
benefit from those experiences on the new e:line Colorman”, confirms
Menno Jansen, Chairman of Q.I. Press Controls. He concludes: “Our agent
in Germany, Karl Gasser of Rotasysteem, played an important part in this
project.”
Allgäuer Zeitungsverlag’s e:line Colorman comprises four
4-high printing towers, two folders and four reel splicers. During the
course of this year, this innovative e:line system will be fitted with
eight IDS scanning cameras, plus underlying processors and corresponding
IQM reporting system. Furthermore, 36 mRC-cameras will operate and
control the colour and cut-off register of four printing webs and a
total of sixteen ribbons. All those camera systems will soon make a
positive difference on the output quality and productivity of Allgäuer
Zeitungsverlag’s new Colorman e:line!
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Menno Jansen, Chairman of Q.I. Press Controls with Markus Brehm, Director of Allgäuer Zeitungsverlag and Karl Gasser, Managing Director of Rotasystem Service.