HP and KBA have launched the world’s first HP PageWide T11000S Web Press, a gigantic inkjet web press with a web width of 2.80m (110in), which they claim is the world’s most productive inkjet press.

Developed in less than two years by HP and KBA-Digital & Web Solutions, the press should open up new opportunities in terms of the flexible production of corrugated packaging in various formats and run sizes with digital pre-print liners. Experts predict that digital printing, considered the fastest growing process in packaging with a projected annual growth rate of 17 per cent,  could have a value of US$19bn by 2019. Digital packaging solutions offer cost-effective short-runs and the ability to make every box different.

Eric Wiesner, general manager, PageWide Web Press (PWP) division for HP, says, “Converters and brands alike need to create more targeted, effective packaging while reducing costs. HP Inc and KBA have combined forces to bring the world’s most productive press to market, offering more value to high-end converters with the efficiencies of pre-print and digital in one press.”

The companies say the HP T1100S delivers significantly higher productivity and production flexibility than traditional analogue technology, especially when it comes to small and mid-sized runs. They add that, thanks to its high level of productivity of over 30,000sqm printed per hour, print companies can also implement it economically for large runs.

Packaging production power: Inkjet from HP Inc and KBA

Packaging production power: Inkjet from HP Inc and KBA

European packaging giant DS Smith Packaging is the first customer to install the press. Stefano Rossi, CEO, DS Smith Packaging Division says, “We selected the new HP PageWide Web Press T1100S as the next step in our ground-breaking digital PrePrint programme. Our co-development with HP has resulted in the first digital machine able to print at the speed and width we need for high-volume corrugated production. It will provide our customers with unprecedented short-run flexibility and quality consistency.”

While current analogue printing technology prints multiple copies of one box design in a more or less large number and all of the boxes look the same and are the same size, the HP PageWide Web Press T1100S, with Multi-lane Print Architecture (MLPA), creates a paradigm shift in the production of corrugated board.

Like on a highway, HP MLPA splits the web into multiple print lanes during production enabling different jobs, with different box sizes and run lengths, to be printed next to each other simultaneously. Multiple ultra-short or short runs in varying formats can be queued and printed together, with no makeready or press stops in between jobs, while a long run is printed in another lane.

HP MLPA, coupled with all the advantages of digital printing, allows cost-effective customisation and personalisation of corrugated packaging if necessary. It meets the demands for shorter print runs without having to create inventory. Corrugated converters can now print only what is needed, when it is needed.

As more brands demand customised and personalised packaging, converters must accommodate faster turnarounds and shorter run lengths, while producing high-quality printed solutions at lower costs. Printing at speeds up to 183mpm and a printed area of 30,600sqm per hour, the HP PageWide Web Press T1100S helps packaging manufacturers quickly take on new, complex jobs at speed.

With enhanced priming options, including a combination of HP Bonding Agent, HP Priming Agent and four-colour HP A50 aqueous pigmented CMYK inks, customers can print in a high quality on standard uncoated and coated liners from 80-400gsm. The inkjet web press delivers greater cost savings, versatility, productivity and quality with high colour saturation, dark black optical density and crisp text. In-line and near-line coating solutions for HP Priming Agent and aqueous overprint varnishing also help optimise print quality.

In cooperation with KBA, HP offers a range of equipment and automation options for the T1100S. These include primer and over-print varnish coating solutions, automatic reel change as well as the KBA Patras fully automated paper logistics system.

Christoph Müller, chief executive at KBA-Digital & Web Solutions, says, “As one of the world’s leading traditional press manufacturers, KBA has 200 years of experience in press engineering and has gathered extensive know-how in handling sensitive substrates and large web widths from offset and gravure printing. HP has played a global leading role in hardware and software for 76 years, and over the past 31 years has continually pushed innovation in the field of thermal inkjet technology forward. Users of the HP T1100 PageWide Web Press will profit from our joint knowledge and the synergies between both companies. We started this alliance before all contracts were finally signed, which is proof of our mutual trust, and our technical teams work together extremely well.”

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