Recent developments in digital printing drupa 2012 and after 22 nd INGEDE Symposium 13 February 2013 Detlef Schulze-Hagenest Molfsee, Germany detlefschulzehagenest@yahoo.com DRUPA 2012 Largest Print Show in the world 1850 exhibitors from 52 countries (2012) 314,248 visitors (60% foreign) Attendance decreasing (390,000 in 2008); international visiting increasing Dominating themes at drupa 2012 have been (source: Messe Düsseldorf GmbH) Automation packaging printing digital printing including digital fabrication hybrid technologies web-to-print applications and environmentally compatible printing
Print Volume 2009 2024 North America and Western Europe Billion A4 per year Offset- and Gravure Printing Digital Printing year Caslon 2010, cited with permission after Océ Printing Systems, 2012, Profiles of Printing Technologies Printing Cost Page cost incl. Paper, investment Volume 5000 HSE compatibility Including deinkability Productivity Printing speed and width, Press availability and stability Image permanence Stability against abrasion, Adhesion to substrates, Elasticity, Light stability after Océ Printing Systems, 2012, with permission Print Quality Color space, Fine detail defilition, Uniformity of full areas and halftones, Gloss Substrate Versatility
Digital Color Presses Digital Color Presses Electrophotography Inkjet Continuous Inkjet Thermal Inkjet Piezo Inkjet (Electrostatic and KODAK Stream Inkjet Technology) (Liquid and Solid ) Inkjet Technology (Examples) Continuous Inkjet (electrostatic) Thermal Inkjet Piezo Inkjet Source: Hue P. Le Journal of Imaging Science and Technology Volume 42, Number 1, January/February 1998 www.imaging.org/ist/resources/tutorials/inkjet.cfm Reprinted with permission of IS&T: The Society for Imaging Science and Technology sole copyright owners of Journal of Imaging Science and Technology.
Overview Inkjet Color Presses (examples) Continuous Feed Inkjet Entry Level (Piezo) 1-2m/s, 0,5m w. Dainippon Screen Truepress Jet 520 CP package KODAK VERSAMARK VL2000 Printing System Océ ColorStream 3500 system Single-path duplex 1-2m/s Océ JetStream 1000/1400 color inkjet system (Piezo) HP T200 Color Inkjet Web Press Series (Thermal) High-Speed Inkjet >2m/s, >0,5 m w. Océ Jet Stream products/ Fujifilm JetPress W (Miyakoshi, Piezo) Xerox CiPress family of products (Piezo, Solid Ink) HP T300/T400 Color Inkjet Web Press Series (Thermal) Founder EagleJet P5200 KODAK PROSPER 5000XL Press (Continuous, Kodak Stream inkjet technology) Technology Demonstrations KBA Rotajet 76 (Piezo) Komori Impremia IW20 (Piezo) Timson T-Press (Continuous, Kodak Stream inkjet technology) Landa Nanography Océ ColorStream Twin Series (3500/3700) Océ platform Pigmented inks Kyocera heads, Brother nozzles CMYK output, fifth and sixth color printing Simplex/duplex flexibility Speed: 75/100 m/min, 505/675 A4/min (simplex configuration), 1010/1350 A4/min (duplex configuration) Resolution: 600 x 600, optional multilevel Print width: max. 21.25 Paper weight: 60 160 g/m² Duty cycle: 4 43 million images/month Available configurations: 1/0 to 6/6 upper photo from Océ s product brochure, lower photo: Detlef Schulze-Hagenest at Drupa 2012
Xerox Production Inkjet Technology (CiPress) Piezo Solid ink technology 56 heads, 49,000 nozzles full-width printing up to a maximum of 20.5 four color, 600 dpi prints. Up to 500 feet/153 m/min, >2000 images/min New Image On Web Array (IOWA) sensor, scan bar registers each print head Resin-based (toner-like) ink Prints deinkable Final fusing station Wide range of papers without precoating Source: Xerox Xerox Production Inkjet Technology (CiPress) Pictures from Howard Mizes et al. High Speed Xerox Inkjet Technology, Proceedings NIP26 p. 340-343, Reprinted with permission of IS&T: The Society for Imaging Science and Technology sole copyright owners IS&T NIP26: International Conference on Digital Printing Technologies and Digital Fabrication 2010 Final Program and Proceedings
HP T300/T400 Color Inkjet Web Press 30/42 inches wide, (29 x 41.75-inch print width) 400/400 600 linear feet per minute (2 3m/s) 2,600/? letter-sized four-color images per minute (3-up) 1200 x 600 dpi resolution, 2 bit 40 350g/m² HP Edgeline Technology thermal inkjet printhead array (seven printheads per color) Additional thermal inkjet array for a bonding agent Inks are pigment-based Applications targeted by HP include books, direct mail, transaction documents, and newsprint applications Picture from HP s IPEX2010 Press Kit HP T300 Color Inkjet Web Press Photos: D.Schulze-Hagenest at PRINT09
KODAK PROSPER Family of Products Color KODAK PROSPER 5000XL Press and monochrome KODAK PROSPER 1000 Press Photos from Drupa2012 by Detlef Schulze-Hagenest KODAK Stream Inkjet Technology: Printhead Fundamentals Drop generation: Continuous streams of ink are formed into two distinct drop sizes by applying heat pulses to the ink Drop size is controlled by adjusting time between heating pulses Print Drops Air Flow Non-Print Drops (Side view) Nozzle surrounded by heater CMOS/ MEMS Drop Generator Ink Pump (Side view) Drop Capture Drop deflection & capture: Printing drops are separated from non-printing drops according to their size by air flow Non-print drops are captured and recirculated
Quality: Modular Drying System Concept Maximum image quality, colour fidelity Scalable across wide range of paper types and ink coverage Scalable power requirements KODAK PROSPER 5000XL Press Specifications Throughput: 650 fpm (200 mpm), up to 3600 A4 ppm, 8, 12, 16 page signatures Image quality: Up to 175 lpi Substrates: Types: Uncoated free sheet, uncoated ground wood, matte and glossy coated papers Weight: 45 300 gsm, 3 12 pt, 30 200# book weight Ink type: Kodak s aqueous pigmented process color inks Jetting Modules: 4.16, 48 jetting modules within a standard perfecting press Imaging width: Up to 24.5 (62.2 cm), Variable cutoff: Up to 54 (137.2 cm) Duty cycle: 120M A4 or letter images/month (24/7 operation at 80% uptime) Operating environment 16 to 30 C @ 10 to 90% RH non-condensing 30 to 40 C @ 10 to 60% RH non-condensing Consumption during operation: 34.6 kw (idle), 146 kw (uncoated papers), 192 kw (glossy coated papers)
KODAK PROSPER S-series imprinting systems Continuous, Kodak Stream inkjet technology 105.6 mm width, 600 x 600 dpi, up to 4 units Pigmented, waterbased inks Drying: NIR (Adphos) recommended PROSPER S5: 152m/min PROSPER S10: 305m/min (CMYK) PROSPER S20: 600m/min PROSPER S30: 900m/min (3000ft./min) Photo Kodak (upper), Detlef Schulze-Hagenest at Drupa12 KODAK PROSPER S-series Imprinting Systems Applications: Timson T-Press (book production) 200 (later 300) m/min at 600x900dpi wide web width of 1,245/1,320mm s-shape paper path small amount of start-up waste Ryobi 750 Series offset presses integrate KODAK PROSPER S5 Imprinting Systems hybrid press: offset printing, inkjet printing, and an optional inline varnishing up to 10,000 sheets per hour, B2 Options: two heads with one drier; four heads with driers; and four heads with driers and an inline UV varnish station. Photos: Detlef Schulze-Hagenest at Drupa 2012
KBA RotaJet 76 (in conjunction with R.R. Donnelly) 19 Landa Nanography Indirect transfer of ink via blanket to the substrate up to eight colors, spot and specialty colors pigment particles only tens of nanometers in size water evaporates on the blanket and the ink becomes an ultra-thin dry polymeric film, less than half the thickness of offset images.. image is transferred to any kind of ordinary paper, coated or uncoated, or onto any plastic packaging film - without requiring pre-treatment. The NanoInk film image instantaneously bonds to the surface; Image source: Landa
Landa Nanography (Video) Video source: Landa Landa Nanography Web Presses The Landa W5 Nanographic Printing Press is a 560 mm (22 in.) web width press capable of single-sided printing at up to 200 m/min (656 ft/min) on plastic films and shrink sleeves (12 to 250 microns) and on label stocks, tube stocks,aluminum foil and paper (50 to 300 microns). The Landa W10 Nanographic Printing Press is a 1,020 mm (40 in.) web width press, FDA-compliant for food packaging The Landa W50 Nanographic Printing Press is a 560 mm (22 in.) web width press capable of double-sided printing at up to 200 m/min (656 ft/min) on any coated or uncoated paper (40 300 g/m²) All available not before autumn 2013. Image source: Landa
Landa Nanography Sheetfed Presses The Landa S5 Nanographic Printing Press is a B3 (20 in.) up to 11,000 SPH, (60-350 gm²). The Landa S7 Nanographic Printing Press is a B2 (29 in.) up to 12,000 SPH (60-350 gm²). The Landa S10 Nanographic Printing Press is the market's first B1 (41 in.) digital production press, up to 13,000 SPH (60-400 gm²). All available not before autumn 2013. Image source: Landa Overview Inkjet Color Presses (examples) B2/B3 Inkjet (Piezo) Products Fujifilm Jet Press 720 Digital Inkjet Press Dainippon Screen Truepress JetSX Jadason QPress Technology Demonstrations Delphax Elan press Offset Presses with ink jet heads Komori Impremia IS29/ Konica Minolta KM-1 press MGI Alphajet B2 Fujifilm Jet Press F folding carton press (Piezo) Ryobi 750 sheetfed press (Continuous, Kodak Stream inkjet technology) Landa Nonography Miscellaneous (Piezo) Packaging Agfa Dotrix Integrators Atlantic Zeiser Group Domino Printing Sciences plc Finishing Scodix Ltd. MGI Digital Graphic Technology
Fujifilm Jet Press 720 Fuji Film Jet Press 720 (sheetfed) Derived from sheetfed offset platform Print format up to 720 x 520 mm (28.35 x 20.47 ins) (four A4 pages in one pass in four colors) Paper size: 542 x 382 mm (min), 750 x 530 mm (max) Paper weight: 100 300 g/m² Input paper capacity: 800 mm in height (max) Output paper capacity: 600 mm in height (max) Dimensions: 2.7 m (D) x 7.3 m (L) x 2.0 m (H) Resolution: 1,200 dpi with 4 gray levels Speed: 2,700 B2 sheets per hour (equiv. 180 A4 sheets/min) linear speed app. 0.6 m/s Printheads: FUJIFILM Dimatix SAMBA printhead, 720 mm wide Precoating, wet-in-wet printing, precoating reacts with ink and prevents ink penetration, improves density and results in good deinkabilty Source: Fuji Film Anilox Precoater Photos from IPEX2010 by Detlef Schulze-Hagenest Fujifilm Jet Press F folding carton press (Technology Demonstration) New B2 inkjet digital press designed for short-run folding carton package printing applications Print format B2 Printheads: FUJIFILM Dimatix printhead (ex Spectra Polaris-512), 720 mm wide Precoating, wet-in-wet printing, precoating reacts with ink and prevents ink penetration, improves density and results in good deinkabilty Photos from Drupa 2012 by Detlef Schulze-Hagenest
Overview on Electrophotographic Presses 1. Dry toner Continuous Feed Single-path duplex Xeikon 8000 Ocè ColorStream 10000 Flex Xerox 490/980 Color Continuous Feed Printer (twin) Simplex (Packaging) Xeikon 3500 Cut sheet beyond A3+ > 4 colors KODAK NEXPRESS SX Digital Production Color Platform 914mm x 356mm 4 colors Xerox igen4 110 Press/ Xerox igen4 220 Perfecting Press 660mm x 364mm Cut sheet (A3+) >4 colors Fuji Xerox Color 800/1000 Press 4 colors Canon imagepress C7010VP digital printing press/ Canon imagepress C6010VP Color Digital Press/Canon imagepress C6010 Color Digital Press Konica Minolta bizhub PRESS C7000, C8000 and C1100 (2012) RICOH Pro C900 MGI Meteor DP60 Pro Overview on Electrophotographic Presses 2. liquid toner Continuous Feed (B2) Simplex (Flexible Packaging and Label) HP Indigo 20000 Digital Press Cut sheet (B2) Duplex HP Indigo 10000 Digital Press Simplex (Folding Carton) HP Indigo 30000 Digital Press Technology Demonstrations Miyakoshi/Ryobi Digital Press 8000 Océ Infinistream Xeikon Trillium
Image and data source: HP Indigo 10000 data sheet HP Indigo 10000 Digital Press (B2) 3450 sheets/h (4/0), 4600 sheets/h (3/0) Slower speed for more (up to 7) colors Sheet size 750 x 530mm Substrate thickness: 70 450µm Liquid EP engine Pantone emulation with four, six, or seven colors 812/1219 dpi printing (8-bit depth) Photos: Detlef Schulze-Hagenest at Drupa2012 Image and data source: HP Indigo 20000 data sheet HP Indigo 20000 Digital Press Roll feed, labels and foils 44,8m/min (3/0) 34,1m/min (4/0) 26,8m/min (5/0) Slower speed for more (up to 7) colors Substrate width up to 76,2mm Substrate thickness: 14 350µm Liquid EP engine Pantone emulation with four, six, or seven colors including white 812/1219 dpi printing (8-bit depth)
HP Indigo 30000 Digital Press (B2) Folding Carton 3450 sheets/h (4/0), 4600 sheets/h (3/0) Slower speed for more (up to 7) colors Sheet size 750 x 530mm Substrate thickness: 2,8 8,4mm Liquid EP engine Pantone emulation with four, six, or seven colors including white 812/1219 dpi printing (8-bit depth) In-line laquering Image and data source: HP Indigo 10000 data sheet Technology Demo Canon Océ Infinistream Shown to invited audience only at the Océ site in Poing 120 m/min roll feed press up to seven print stations (7/0) liquid toner imaging width: 71 cm aimed for packaging market up to 14,400 B2 sheets or 7,200 B1 sheets per hour up to 600g/m², current quality unknown optimized for pressruns of 5,000 to 10,000 sheets. available 2nd half 2013 Partnership with manroland, uses proven offset system geometry inking system, imaging cylinder and rubber-coated blanket cylinder Photo Océ
Technology Demo Xeikon Trillium New liquid image development system based on High Viscosity Toner (HVT): This is an emulsion of toner and carrierliquid (pharmaceutical grade white oil) to allow the toner particles to be up to 4 times smaller compared to its dry form. Different from the Indigo process: The carrier liquid is recycled in the printing process without evaporation, so no VOCs involved toner particles are not charged during manufacturing, but just before printing Trillium will incorporate both a transfer and fuse process. Sustainability: Perfectly deinkable. It uses the same resin types as Xeikon s dry toners, bioresins and vegetable oil can be used. Photo Océ Some Observations and Comments Commercial digital printing (toner as well as inkjet based) is no more a niche market Print quality and paper latitude of toner based printing still leading, toner based printing is improving cost per page There are signals of another toner printing renaissance, this time using smaller toner particles (with liquid carrier) Inkjet based web printing becoming established; few vendors are already established in the market; still substrate limitations are existing Inkjet is dominant in wide format printing Inks are mostly pigmented and water based; UV leads label printing Debates on relative eco-friendliness of different technologies now include deinking.
Questions Future of printing in general? Future of printing segments? Future of Digital Printing? EP vs. Inkjet? Other questions? Thank you! Join me for a trip at the streetcar museum in Schönberger Strand (Baltic See) www.vvm-museumsbahn.de detlefschulzehagenest@yahoo.com