Romanian printer invests in KBA Rapida 164

Romanian printer Eurobusiness has order a 6-color large format KBA Rapida 164 as it seeks to increase its position in the package printing market.

Pictured (from left): Ralf Sammeck, KBA-Sheetfed CEO; Adriana and Niculae Negre, Eurobusiness Group; Tatjana Scheibe and Sven Strzelczyk, both KBA

Eurobusiness Group is one of Romania’s leading printing firms and in the past was predominantly active in the field of commercial printing. Eurobusiness Group has a cutting edge, fully integrated infrastructure on a site covering 10,000 sq m (107,639 sq ft). Along with four sheet-fed offset presses, including a KBA Rapida 104 and KBA Rapida 105, plus a coldset press from KBA, the company also has laminating and UV finishing kit as well as cutting, folding and binding technology for magazines, soft and hardcover books.

Its new KBA Rapida 164, Romania’s first jumbo Rapida, features a coater and extended delivery, and is scheduled to be installed in June 2016. Further, its Rapida 164 will be equipped for carton printing and raised by 630mm (24.8in). Automatic plate changers, CleanTronic Multi washing systems and other automated components are also included. Environmentally friendly VariDryBLUE IR/TA drying systems are expected to equip the triple delivery extension. The press will regulate the ink in-line with QualiTronic ColorControl, and feature ErgoTronic Lab, for color measurement and control, and ErgoTronic PSO-Match for ink feeding. An ErgoTronic ACR register measuring system and low control strip heights of only 4mm (0.15in) deliver more quality assurance and optimum sheet format use, according to KBA. Press presetting data is transferred directly to the console of the Rapida 164 via LogoTronic CIPLinkX.