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The FPS Press is Coming to America

posted Jul 18, 2011 11:57 AM by PRINT INNOVATORS   [ updated Jul 18, 2011 12:18 PM ]
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January 25, 2007

The Free Lance-Star, Fredericksburg, Virginia, will be the first newspaper in the United States States to install a Goss® Flexible Printing System™ (FPS™) press. The independently owned newspaper selected a configuration with four towers and a 72-inch web width for triple-width production. Goss International will also provide Ferag press gripper and storage components and a dual-delivery Goss Magnapak® packaging system with 34 stations. Installation will begin in 2008.

    Goss International is currently installing the first FPS system in the world at Independent News & Media in Ireland, and F.D. Hoekstra Boom will install an FPS press in the Netherlands later this year.
The new FPS press at The Free Lance-Star will produce, in full color, 48-page broadsheet products running straight, 96-page broadsheet products running collect, and semi-commercial products with ribbon widths up to 36 inches.
    “We’ve tracked the FPS press closely, from the drupa 2004 introduction through live print tests in England at the Goss International facility in 2006,” explains John Jenkins, operations director at The Free Lance-Star. “The fundamental technologies are well proven, but the FPS platform presents breakthroughs in print quality, efficiency and versatility that will allow us to better serve our readers, advertisers and contract print partners well into the future.”
    The Free Lance-Star in Fredericksburg, Virginia has ordered the first Goss Flexible Printing System (FPS) press in the United States, opting for four triple-width towers
“We appreciate the confidence The Free Lance-Star has placed in our innovative technology and our ability to execute,” explains Goss International CEO Bob Brown. “This installation will showcase our unique FPS technology as well as our unique capacity to address printing and packaging in a comprehensive manner.”
    Jenkins says the shaftless design of the Goss press and packaging components was an important factor in the purchase decision, as was the fact that Goss International will manufacture the printing units, folders and Magnapak system at its U.S. facility in New Hampshire. “The opportunity to install integrated press and packaging systems from a single vendor also provides compelling advantages,” he adds.
    The FPS press at The Free Lance-Star will include two 2:5:5 jaw folders, five formers and four Contiweb FD® pasters. The newspaper will equip the Magnapak packaging system for polywrapping as well as inserting. Goss International will install its Omnizone® supervisory controls as well as Ferag press gripper and winding and unwinding storage components as part of the system. Goss International represents Ferag products in the United States. 
    The Goss FPS press prints at up to 90,000 copies per hour. Unique features include independent inker units that slide apart on rails from the plate and blanket cylinder section, simplifying current or future cutoff change possibilities. A compact tower design also improves print quality while reducing building height requirements.
    The Goss Magnapak packaging system cycles at up to 30,000 papers per hour. The shaftless design allows automated zoning at full production speed.#

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