Offset Printing

First KBA Colora for Ecuador

El Telégrafo managing director Alex Camacho Sotomayor (l) shaking hands on the deal with KBA sales manager Fernando Ramos attended by (l-r) KBA project manager Benito Vigo Nieves, El Telégrafo financial executive Fausto Berrones Capito, production manager Marvin Rotter and lawyer Umberto Romero Montalván, KBA de Colombia managing director Christian Piwek, El Telégrafo CFO David Galvis and KBA lawyer Oscar Manrique Gómez

Friday 08. May 2009 - El Telégrafo opts for KBA newspaper press technology

Production of Ecuador’s oldest newspaper, El Telégrafo in Guayaquil, will be transferred to a KBA Colora by the end of the year. For managing director Alex Camacho Sotomayor the investment is a major step towards addressing demands from readers and advertisers for enhanced colour, quality and immediacy.

The Colora will have 470mm (18.5in) cut-off, a maximum web width of 1260mm (49.5in) and a maximum rated output of 37,500 32-page or 75,000 16-page broadsheet titles, all in full colour. Alongside El Telégrafo it will print other titles and periodicals. Says Mr Camacho Sotomayor: “While checking out some reference installations we saw a similar KBA configuration that ticked all the right boxes. And the Colora met all our specs with regard to building dimensions and delivery time.”

High-tech features make for easier handling

The double-wide KBA Colora is configured with two KBA Pastomat C reelstands with KBA Patras M reel handling, two four-high towers for 4/4, two turner decks, a superstructure with two formers and a KF 5 jaw folder with a 2:5:5 cylinder ratio. Useful automation modules (ink pumping, washing, two consoles with EAE’s AVE-System Print software) and features such as colour and cut-off register controls support a high level of productivity and print quality.

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