Ink Shop Goes B3 to B2, Eight to Ten-Unit and Polyester to Metal
12.01.2007
The Ink Shop, which was the first company in Scotland and second
in the UK to buy the Speedmaster SM 52-8P, has been so successful
with it that it is trading it in after only 18 months to make way
for a larger B2 format Speedmaster
SM 74-10P.
Its production hub in Cumbernauld currently feeds eight shops
in Scotland, soon to be nine with the addition of Hamilton shortly.
But the company is also offering franchise opportunities initially
to 30 main centres in England including cities like London,
Birmingham, Manchester, Liverpool and Newcastle. It hopes to have a
total of 80 sites by 2011. And response so far has been
"staggering" even before any official marketing and promotion work,
according to Ink Shop's Managing Director Stuart Mason. With this
in mind the quadrupling of capacity that its current round of
investment coupled with a move to 24 hour, seven day a week
production has to be fully justified. Previously it had run a two
shift system giving it 6am to 10pm cover.
"Our eight-colour SM 52 was working at full capacity so
we had to decide whether to buy another or go up to B2," says
Stuart Mason, Managing Director. "By switching to B2
production we can handle products we couldn't before such as
document folders and longer run brochure and leaflet work. The two
extra units will be used predominantly to seal but it is good to be
able to offer customers added value such as full or spot varnish or
Pantone colours."
With the arrival of the press this month comes a Suprasetter
74 CtP system, marking Ink Shop's first move away from polyester to
metal plate production.
"We have used polyester plates for 15 years but we have
two reasons for switching now to metal. Firstly I am 99.9 percent
sure the printing industry will be in bother over waste, especially
silver waste, over the next five years and so we have made the
decision to go chemistry-free which we can do with the Suprasetter.
Secondly with polyester we have been restricted to a 175 lpi screen
ruling and now we want to go to 300 lpi and use stochastic which we
can very easily with Prinect PrintReady 3.0 prepress
software," says Stuart Mason.
With Prinect Prepress Interface connecting prepress and
press, fully automatic ink.line replacing handy.fill and Prinect
Axis Control spectrophotometry, Stuart Mason is justified in
describing his press as "fully loaded".
Earlier this year Ink Shop took on a second POLAR 78, a
format well able to cope with sheets from the new press. He has
also upgraded his Duplo bookletmaker to enable it to handle 80pp as
well as 40pp booklets with a second System 5000 due in May.
"Our business is response driven. We take the order on
day one, print day two and deliver day three so we have to seal
work and cut-fold immediately," says Stuart Mason.
"Training and print testing starts next week so we really are
on the brink of production on the new press."
or
Stuart Mason, Ink Shop, on 0141 556 5633.
Print Version
Press Releases January 2007