Thursday, October 17, 2019

Austria-based printer gets system from Muller Martini


With the FlexLiner, its second newspaper inserting system from Muller Martini, Moser Holding, located in Innsbruck, Austria, is in a better position to finish various products, according to Muller Martini.
In addition to the Tiroler Tageszeitung, which is printed seven times a week in runs of 100,000 to 120,000, the printing company used to process weekly newspapers as well as products from commercial customers using a single inserting system. The NewsLiner, which dates to 2003 and has eight stations as well as a promo feeder, did its best, but the preprinted local sections of the daily newspaper as well as the numerous commercial inserts that were added to the jacket pushed the operation to the limits. Since last January, the company has been using a new FlexLiner with 12 stations to produce regional newspapers with a run of around 330,000 copies.
The FlexLiner makes it possible to automatically add more inserts to the weekly newspaper published each Wednesday than was previously the case.
The sword opening also makes it possible to insert trimmed inserts without a low folio lap. These high-quality inserts are a specialty of Moser Holding. Like the NewsLiner, which was retrofitted in 2013, the new FlexLiner is equipped with an integrated card gluer that is regularly in use and allows for additional advertising opportunities.
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