Editions   North America | Europe | Magazine

WhatTheyThink

Braintree Printing Installs Five-Color Ryobi 755XLW with Aqueous Coater

Press release from the issuing company

Braintree Printing, a digital and offset printing company, recently added a second Ryobi 755 series printer to its fleet of offset presses. The newly installed Ryobi 755XLW enhances the Massachusetts printing company's ability to produce high volume, full-color marketing materials, quickly and affordably.

Braintree, MA – Braintree Printing, a digital and offset printing company serving printers and print brokers throughout the Northeast, recently added a new Ryobi printing press to its fleet of equipment. The Ryobi 755XLW is Braintree Printing's third Ryobi acquisition and second Ryobi five-color press purchase and, according to owner Jim Corliss, a welcome and much-needed addition.

"Our four and five color presses run constantly," said Corliss. "The Ryobi 755XLW will help us keep pace with customer demand for full color brochures, book covers, magazines and direct mail projects." The press can accommodate paper sizes as large as 23"x29" and can print six- up 8.5"x11" sheets.

A valuable feature of the Ryobi 755XLW includes a digital workflow system which allows complete control of the production process, from make-ready through printing, including paper changing, cleaning and color adjustment. The machine's built-in aqueous coater speeds delivery of the printed product to the bindery department. Little downtime equals more productivity and profitability.

Corliss said the new press is capable of printing 16,000 sheets per hour on paper stocks of varying thicknesses, from onion skin to cardboard up to 0.6 mm thick. Braintree Printing regularly collaborates with paper distributors Craig Simpson of Lindenmyer and Edward Canzano of Sappi to offer customers a broad range of paper choices.

Braintree Printing purchased the Ryobi 755XLW from Superior Offset Repair and Supply in Saugus, MA and secured financing through Citizens Bank in Braintree. Installation began in July when Celco Construction of Pembroke, MA built a 12" thick, reinforced concrete floor pad to support the press's enormous weight. Varrasso Electric of Braintree, MA, coordinated the electrical installation.

Braintree Printing's production supervisor, a printing pro with 51 years in the business said he continues to be amazed by the printing industry's new technology. "I've been a printer since I was 15," said Al Proctor. "It still excites me whenever we get a new piece of equipment." He said the Ryobi 755XLW has cut production time in half – and it's a machine he's proud to operate. "There are only 90 five color Ryobis in the United States and we've got two of them here," he said.

Discussion

Join the discussion Sign In or Become a Member, doing so is simple and free

WhatTheyThink is the official show daily media partner of drupa 2024. More info about drupa programs