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Pilpel Print has a wide array of printing machinery which enables it to be self sufficient in almost all aspects of printing.

Pilpel Print’s printing presses are all Heidelberg which is considered to be the "Rolls Royce" of printing machinery. Pilpels most recent printing press is a six colour Speedmaster SM-6-52.

The Speedmaster SM-6-52 prints approximately 15,000 sheets an hour and is ideal for four colour A3 printing such as brochures, and corporate stationery.

The largest press, the 2 colour Sormz prints a maximum size of 740mm x 520mm and is ideal for presentation folders.

 

 
 

Offset Printing Press Specifications

Heidelberg Speedmaster SM-6-52 CP Tronic Six Colours In Line
Min sheet size 105mm x 145mm, Max sheet size 370mm x 520mm, Max image size 360mm x 520mm

Heidelberg 1 col GTO One Colours In Line
Min sheet size 105mm x 180mm, Max sheet size 350mm x 520mm, Max image size 340mm x 500mm

Heidelberg Speedmaster SM-2-52 Two Colours In Line
Min sheet size 105mm x 145mm, Max sheet size 370mm x 520mm, Max image size 360mm x 500mm

Heidelberg SormzTwo Colours In Line
Min sheet size 280mm x 400mm, Max sheet size 520mm x 740mm, Max image size 510mm x 720mm

Letterpress Specifications

Heidelberg Platen
Min sheet size 38mm x 75mm, Max sheet size 260mm x 380mm, Max image size 260mm x 340mm

Heidelberg Small Cylinder
Min sheet size 109mm x 150mm, Max sheet size 400mm x 570mm, Max image size 390mm x 520mm

Heidelberg Large Cylinder
Max sheet size 539mm x 768mm, Max image size 533mm x 720

 
 

FoilingWorks

Heidelberg Platen Foiling and Embossing
Max sheet size 360mm x 245mm

Heidelberg Cylinder Foiling and Embossing
Max sheet size 460mm x 585mm

Foiling Works, a subsidiary of Pilpel Print offers foiling, embossing, raised printing, die cutting and scoring to complement its printing.

The use of embellishment such as foiling and embossing is perfect for enhancing traditional printing processes. Ask for our foiling swatch to see the various foiling and embossing options.

Letterpress machinery consists of Heidelberg Platens and cylinders which are used primarily for scoring, diecutting, foiling and embossing.