Pressision Invests In Horizon SPF-200L Bookletmaking System


Pressision has responded to growth in demand for stitchedbooklets and addressed a production bottleneck with investment in a HorizonSPF-200L bookletmaking system from IFS.



The Leeds operation’s mix of offset and digital presses produces creative print, high end brochures, packaging and marketing collateral. Clients include premium brands, design agencies, and publishers.

James Taylor, Founder and Managing Director, explains theinvestment: “Demand for shorter runs, versioned brochures, and high paginationbooklets is rising, and the Horizon SPF-200L offers the automation andflexibility to handle that efficiently. It also complements our Horizon BQ-500PUR ice binder and HT-300 ice trimmer, giving us a well rounded finishing line up.”

On choosing the solution he expands: “The automation,reliability, and fast set up times make it ideal for our fast turnaroundenvironment. Its compatibility with our existing Horizon equipment made it thenatural choice. What stood out for us was the operator friendly touchscreencontrols, repeatable accuracy, and the ability to switch quickly betweendifferent formats without downtime. It’s engineered for efficiency.

James heard about the system from the IFS team: “Weevaluated other systems but found the Horizon package offered the best fit interms of footprint, automation, and value for our workload. IFS provideexcellent support. Installation and training were smooth, and the aftercare hasbeen proactive, which is vital when running a busy production schedule.”

Pressision’s fully automated Horizon SPF-200L bookletmakingsystem enables user friendly operation and instant set ups via a large icon basedcolour touch screen. It runs at speeds up to 4,500 booklets per hour andproduces a wide variety of booklet formats, ranging from CD to A4 landscape.

As for the expected impact James states: “It will reducethe need to outsource jobs, enable faster throughput, and support tighterturnaround times. The SPF-200L means we can bring more finishing inhouse andimprove overall productivity. It also strengthens our ability to handlemulti-version, short-run work more cost effectively, while also giving usconfidence to take on larger stitched jobs with consistent quality.”

He concludes: “We expect a quick payback through increasedproductivity, reduced reliance on outsourcing, and more efficient use of labourand press time.”

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