Despite the challenges that
COVID-19 brought upon much of the printing industry, Sandy Alexander set a firm
focus on its future when it began investigating new offset press options in
2020. “In good times and bad, we are committed to investing heavily in the
company and in our customers,” said Mike Graff, CEO & President of Sandy
Alexander. This commitment is in part why the fifty-five-year-old company was
recently ranked #37 on Printing Impressions Top 350 list and why it has
retained some clients for as many as thirty-five years.
Providing the best for its clients is also why Sandy Alexander selected the latest generation Speedmaster XL 106-8P for its newest investment. The new XL 106, which replaces an aging machine in the company’s Clifton facility, will be the “flagship” press for Sandy Alexander, who hopes to shift much of the offset work it produces for its high-end cosmetics, fashion, automotive, travel and entertainment, and restaurant clientele onto the machine. According to Graff, “Sandy Alexander has always ensured that it has the best equipment available. We look to Heidelberg as the leader in technology and high-quality print. We truly believe that this is the best machine out there.”
The new XL 106 features the most
advanced offset technology available on the market today. This includes
Heidelberg’s Push-to-Stop autonomous manufacturing approach – driven by
Intellistart, a unique integrated software system that greatly reduces the
number of operating steps during a job change, and AutoPlate Pro, a fully
automatic plate change system that controls precise plate feeding for exact and
fast registration at the start of each job. “As with all of our investments, our
goal is to enhance our customer experience. By better automating our processes,
our team will be able to better focus on productivity and eliminating
unnecessary waste and downtime. Through these efforts, we can make print more
cost effective for our customers,” said Graff.
The new investment, which also
includes installing Prinect Production Manager, is the first step that Sandy
Alexander is taking to achieve a complete closed loop JDF workflow from
prepress to bindery. With Production Manager, job files and presetting data are
sent to the press directly, which greatly automates the press set-up and
decreases makeready time. With full automation from prepress to press, Sandy
Alexander is anticipating increasing its overall capacity and throughput –
eventually looking downstream to extend automation into its bindery in the near
future.
In addition to Heidelberg’s
advanced technology, Graff cites Heidelberg’s commitment to building reliable
products and “robust” service offerings as other reasons why the XL 106 is the
best fit for Sandy Alexander. “Having had previous Heidelberg presses in the
past, we know that with our latest investment, the longevity of this machine is
going to give us a great return on our investment.”