1986 Heidelberg SORK Z for Sale

Printing machines for sale, 1986 Heidelberg SORK Z 

 


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For Sale  Heidelberg Model SORKZ 2 colors Age 1986 C.59 Million Imps Quick action plate clamps Bacher register control Conventional Dampening Weko Powder spray Chrome Impression cylinders Can be viewed in production

Made in: Germany
Brand Name: Heidelberg
Model: SORK Z
Type: Offset Printer Multicolor
Usage: Paper Printer
Condition: Used
Year: 1986
Make: 48×65 cms

Contact Information
Telephone: +44 (0)1737 774186
Fax: +44 (0)1737 501085
Email: sales@ams.gb.com


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Brother History



Brother, Printer Manufacturers Beginning Sewing Machines


Success does not come by itself. Who would thought a trip that is now known as Brother printer products actually starting the business through the sewing machine.

First established in 1908, this Japanese manufacturer built the company named Yasui Sewing Machine Co. Their first business was initially only concerned with servicing the sewing machine.

Brother finally actually mass produce products of their own sewing machine in 1928 and changed its name to Nippon Sewing Machine Manufacturing Co. or now better known as Brother Industries Ltd.

Over time, business travel Brother changed. Companies that originally pioneered the business through product sewing machine is now even better known as a manufacturer of printer.

Brother recently launched A4 printer that also has the ability to print on A3 sheets. Brother claimed as the first such product in the world.

Carrying series MFC-J2510, MFC printer (Multi Function) which also has brought the ability to print with the landscape orientation, claimed to have a compact size compared to other product printers in its class.

But compared to its competitors who also cultivate the same field, the popularity Brother is still below that of its competitors.

Various promo also relied Brother as a lure to hook more customers in world's, as well as increase their brand awareness.

Brother until now has been to serve the requests from 44 countries around the world, which is where the largest percentage share held by the Americas with 31 percent, followed by Europe with 25 percent.

While Japan has a share of 23 percent and the lowest is in Asia (outside Japan) with 19.9 percent. Of the overall figure, dominating printer products, which stood at 68 percent, while the rest is occupied by a variety of other Brother products claim.

Ink Technology, Past and Present



Printer Ink Technology, Past and Present - Since the 1970s health and safety legislation and attention to environmental pollution problems has influenced commercial and technical trends for printer ink quality. Advances in technology also followed changes in printer ink quality. Thom Brown, inkologist or ink experts from Hewlett Packard (HP), spoke about the development of the ink used to be, now and in the future.

Quality has changed so much ink. One of the things I was doing at HP is addressing the speed, how fast we can print?

There is a lot of development in ink technology. First, print activities may be considered good enough just to rely on one or two things, such as the reliability of the print speed and instant dry or durability.

Ink and printing technology now, covering a lot of things.

Ink will continue to be developed so that quality printer ink and more feasible, such as ink design in order to reduce the cost of printing.

"I think the future will hold no development in terms of speed and reliability. Designs ink will continue to evolve in many ways in order to meet performance for demands,"

Common to all the major printing processes has been the demand for inks to improve productivity while maintaining or improving print quality on a diversity of substrates. Helping the printer to exercise economy and efficiency in the use of materials and energy has been another requirement.