Goss introduces web offset press for packaging

Goss International, a manufacturer of wide-web newspaper printing presses, has introduced a web offset press with variable repeat capability for label and packaging printing.
Goss International has appointed PacSys to assist in marketing new Goss press solutions for packaging applications in
‘Variable sleeve web offset technology is gaining momentum as a high-quality, cost-effective alternative to flexo, gravure, sheetfed offset and traditional cassette-style web offset for many packaging applications,’ said Klaus Dietel. ‘By adapting proven Sunday press technologies to address the specialized requirements of this market, Goss International has created exciting new possibilities for packaging producers to cut costs and achieve higher productivity and quality.’
The new Goss Sunday press models are available in narrow and wide web widths from 20 inches (510 mm) to 75 inches (1905 mm) for flexible packaging, label and folding carton applications. They feature quick-change sleeve technology to allow variable repeat settings. The advanced inking, dampening and process control systems used in Sunday presses for high-quality commercial offset printing have also been incorporated, along with Goss automation and workflow technologies to reduce makeready requirements and waste. The new variable sleeve offset Sunday press models are available as complete production systems, including roll handling and converting components to meet various application requirements.
Graham Trevett, vice president of sales for Goss International in North America, says packaging printers have expressed interest in this new Goss variable sleeve web offset press option ‘due to the proven print quality, speed and low-waste efficiency’. He notes that Goss International recently installed a Sunday web press in the
‘The PacSys team knows the North American packaging industry and has specialized expertise that will complement our own product development and sales efforts,’ explained Trevett. ‘Our goal is to open up a dialogue with progressive packaging printers interested in breaking away from traditional workflows and exploring new web offset alternatives.’
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