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Al-Sabah Newspaper in Baghdad chooses KBA

Press release from the issuing company

Another of KBA’s globally successful single-width, double-circumference Comet presses will go live at Baghdad-based Iraqi Media Network (IMN) in 2013.

The coldset/heatset press will primarily print the country’s most popular national daily, Al-Sabah. Like some 200 newspaper, semi-commercial and book printers throughout the world IMN cites print quality, output and reliability as reasons for choosing the Comet.

Four-high press for coldset/heatset flexibility

The addition of a thermal dryer allows 8 of Al-Sabah’s 48 full-colour pages to be printed in heatset on coated stock. This configuration also supports the blend of full-colour heatset and coldset pages that is typical of Middle East titles. The full-colour heatset web will be also used for magazines on coated and improved paper, flyers, inserts, books etc.

Variable web width and other extras

The 75,000iph KBA Comet will have a 578mm (22.75in) cut-off and a web width variable from 630 to 870mm (24.8 - 34.25in), with 760mm (29.92in) specified for newspapers.

The six reelstands will be connected to a KBA Patras M reel-handling system. The six towers will feature automatic ink pumping and automatic colour-register control. The superstructure above the two KF 3 jaw folders will have one former each. Automatic cut-off register controls, length and cross perforators and a quarterfold will ensure high-quality folding and enhance production flexibility. Alongside cutting-edge console technology the press will also have the option of remote maintenance. The investment package includes a Gämmerler stacking system.

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