Norway-based newspaper printer Agderposten
Trykk has contracted DCOS for a major automation upgrade of their Goss Magnum
press, involving partial retrofit of the existing Goss Omnicon system, and
adding a DCOS closed-loop inspection system.
The nine
towers, three folder Goss Magnum press-line installed in 2006 produces over 10
million copies per month. This includes printing six of its own newspapers,
contract printing for other newspapers, and commercial work.
The overall scope of the project involves separating the quality functions (ink, water, register and web tension) from the Omnicon system, which eliminates the need for the Goss WebCenter production management system, according to DCOS. The existing Quad Tech Multicam system will be replaced and the existing
DCOS, headquartered in
A first phase was completed in September. The second phase will take place next month.
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