Didn’t make it to Japan for IGAS 2022? We got you covered!
This guide goes over the highlights of the Horizon booth with images and videos from the actual event. Thank you to Inkish for helping us spread our ideas to the rest of the world.
Many think of automation and robotics as nonessential, however, with rising labor costs and a shrinking workforce of skilled employees, it’s soon going to become a necessity.
It’s for this reason we pushed the concept of smart-factory transformation at IGAS 2022 by exhibiting over 21 running solutions that showed a high level of automation, integrated robotics, and inline print-to-finish workflows.
Integrating robotics and inline technology into production lines can streamline your overall workflow to reduce manual labor, touchpoints, and human-caused errors. We collaborated with over 11 tech and print companies to accomplish true end-to-end production for a wide selection of applications.
The Horizon booth featured:
・5 inline digital presses
・8 different workflow software (including the Horizon iCE LiNK)
・3 robotic arms
・6 robotic hand systems
・2 interbooth AGV/AMR robot collaborations
Making books can be cool and exciting!
This is our message to future generations and was the concept behind the ART & TECH conceptual art collaboration with Kyoto University of the Arts and RICOH.
Just like this continuously looping system, we believe print and finishing will continue long into the future with the help of automation, robotics, and the next generation of book lovers!
【System Workflow】
① AMR robot brings books to receiving station
② Book fed into binder with robot arm #1
③ Book passes through binder (no milling, gluing, etc.)
④ Robot arm #2 transports book to trimmer conveyor belt
⑤ Book passes through trimmer (no trimming)
⑥ Books stacked upon trimmer delivery
⑦ AMR collects stack of books
⑧ Repeat steps #1-7
Now for the part you have been waiting for! For this guide we will introduce 12 solutions we think best match our show concept and catch your attention.
In collaboration with SCREEN Holdings Co., Ltd. and Hunkeler AG Paper Processing
The iCE STITCHLINER Mark V is our roll-to-booklet saddlestitcher that achieves high productivity with a maximum production speed of 6,000 booklets per hour. It gives users the ability to create booklets of differing thicknesses from digitally printed rolls.
At IGAS, we had 3 jobs of various thicknesses printed on every roll to show the Mark V’s ability to carry out instantaneous job changes for smooth, short run saddlestitching.
【Solution Workflow】
① Roll printed on SCREEN's Truepress Jet520HD
② Roll unwound and cut with Hunkeler's UW6 and CS6
③ Sheets individually creased and shingled for transporting
④ Sheets folded, accumulated, then stitched
⑤ Final trimming for finished booklets
In collaboration with FUJIFILM Global Graphic Systems CO., Ltd. and DAC ENGINEERING CO.,LTD.
The Inline SmartStacker & Book Production system processes books from B2-sheets in a single pass!
B2-size sheets we used for this system during IGAS were actually printed at the FUJIFILM booth next to us with their Revoria Press B2. Printed B2 sheets are then transported across the aisle from the FUJIFILM booth to the SmartStacker in our booth via AGV robot.
The SmartStacker is equipped with inspection devices by DAC ENGINEERING for high-level quality control.
【Solution Workflow】
① B2 sheets printed on FUJIFILM Revoria Press B2
② AGV sheet transportation
③ SmartStacker processing (B2 sheets → book blocks)
④ Inline transportation
⑤ BQ-500 perfect binding (book blocks → books)
⑥ Inline transportation
⑦ HT-1000V variable 3-knife trimmer (final trimming)
In collaboration with Ricoh Japan Co., Ltd.
The Inline Cut Sheet Printer & Book Production system allows for on demand short-run production!
The system utilizes two RICOH presses for book blocks and cover sheets that are integrated inline with our finishing devices for A4 or A5 format book production from A3 sheets in a single pass. It also features a robotic arm for automated book block feeding.
【Solution Workflow】
① Book-block sheets printed on RICOH Pro 8320S monochrome press
② SBM-100 universal sheet buffering module
③ SmartSlitter sheet processing (A3 sheets → Two A5 sheets)
④ Sheets stacked into two book blocks
⑤ Book block triggers cover sheet printing on RICOH Pro C5310S
⑥ SBM-100 creates buffer of cover sheets
⑦ Cover sheets transported inline to BQ-500
⑧ Book block feeding into BQ-500 via robot arm
⑨ BQ-500 perfect binding (book blocks → books)
⑩ Inline transportation to HT-300
⑪ Final trimming with HT-300
In collaboration with RYOBI MHI Graphic Technology Ltd.
This B1-to-signature production system utilizes AMR and robotic arm technology to reduce the manual labor involved with transportation, loading, and palletizing.
For IGAS 2022 we are transporting B1 sheets from the neighboring RMGT booth with their pallet AMR “Nipper.”
【Solution Workflow】
① B1 sheets printed with A1-plus offset press RMGT 970PF-8
② Sheet transportation with RMGT’s Nipper AMR
③ AFC-746F B1 format cross folder (sheets → signatures)
④ Stacked signatures palletized with robot arm
⑤ See below solution for next stage of production
In collaboration with RYOBI MHI Graphic Technology Ltd.
This solution specializes in short to medium run book production from offset-printed signatures and features our gatherer, book block feeder, 4-clamp perfect binder, and three-side trimmer all connected inline.
Conceptually, signatures from the Folder with Palletizing Robot system are transported to the gatherer with RGMT’s AMR: Nipper.
【Solution Workflow】
① MG-600 gatherer (signatures → book blocks)
② LBF-500 book block feeder
③ BQ-500 perfect binder (book blocks → books)
④ Inline transportation
⑤ HT-300 three-way trimmer (books finished)
In collaboration with Miyakoshi Printing Machinery, Co., Ltd.
The Plow Fold Book Production system is perfect for medium run book production from continuous feed rolls!
This solution features our new BBS-56 and high-mix low-volume book production at a high speed of up to 800 books per hour. The BBS-56 is integrated inline with our book block feeder, perfect binder, and variable trimmer to allow for roll-to-book production in one pass.
【Solution Workflow】
① Digital roll printing with Miyakoshi's Inkjet web-fed MJP20EXG
② BBS-56 book block making
③ Book blocks transported inline and fed into binder
④ BQ-500 perfect binding (book blocks → books)
⑤ Inline transportation to trimmer
⑦ HT-1000V variable trimming
In collaboration with RISO KAGAKU CORPORATION
The Robot Arm Book Production System is an end-to-end solution that allows for continuous production by incorporating an inline press and robotic arm.
The collaborative robot can be integrated with Horizon perfect binders that are already installed, making it a great way to automate any pre-existing workflow. Thanks to the automation and robotics of this system, everything from printing to the final trimming is possible without any human interaction.
【Solution Workflow】
① Sheets printed on RISO’s VALEZUS T2200 digital press
② Sheets collect on jogger (sheets → book blocks)
③ Robot arm feeding
④ BQ-270V perfect binder (book blocks → books)
⑤ Inline transportation
⑥ HT-300 three-side trimmer (final trimming)
The iCE STITCHLINER Mark Ⅳ is our sheet-to-booklet saddlestitcher that features a high level of automation and stitching quality. The Mark Ⅳ comes factory ready to connect to iCE LiNK and offers the possibility for variable thickness stitching with instantaneous stitch-length adjustments and no makereadies.
【Solution Workflow】
① Sheet feeding with either HOF-400 offline feeder or VAC collating towers
③ Sheets individually scored and folded
④ Sheets accumulated and then stitched
⑤ Final trimming for finished booklets
The Inline Pocket Folder System produces paper alternatives for conventional plastic file folders by connecting our rotary-die cutter, gluing unit, and buckle folder together inline.
Short to medium run production for case-bind-book preparation is now a reality!
This highly automated solution takes all common types of book blocks and prepares them for casing-in by integrating our end sheet feeder, loose-sheet book block feeder, perfect binder, gauze applicator, and trimmer all inline.
By preparing cover sheets beforehand, users can instantaneously switch between gauze and paper cover application without stopping the line for efficient short run production.
【Solution Workflow】
① ESF-1000 end sheet feeder (end-sheet tipping)
② Inline transportation
③ Automatically fed into binder with LBF-500 loose sheet book block feeder
④ BQ-500 perfect binder and GF-500 gauze feeder (gauze application)
⑤ Inline Transportation
⑥ HT-300 three side trimmer (final trimming)
In collaboration with Canon Marketing Japan Inc., KONICA MINOLTA, INC. and DAC ENGINEERING CO., LTD.
The SBM-100 universal sheet buffering module allows users to connect digital presses inline with Horizon finishing solutions for true end-to-end sheet processing.
For IGAS 2022 we’ve partnered with Canon and Konica Minolta for two sheet processing solutions that utilize our RD-N4055 rotary die cutter and SmartSlitter. The SBM-100 is first of its kind yet indispensable for inline cut-sheet processing.
【Solution Workflow - Canon】
① Cut sheet printing with Canon’s imagePRESS C810
② Sheets collected and buffering stack created with SBM-100
③ Sheet processing with SmartSlitter (sheets → perforated tickets)
④ Application stacking with inline card stacker
【Solution Workflow - Konica Minolta DAC】
① Cut sheet printing with Konica Minolta’s AccurioPress C14000
② Sheets collected and buffering stack created with SBM-100
③ Die cutting with RD-N4055 (sheets → business cards)
④ Application inspection by DAC Engineering’s Prenity scanners
⑤ Application stacking with inline card stacker
⑥ Stack transport and organization with robot hand
⑦ Inline card banding
IGAS has ended, however, this is just the beginning of integrated factory automation. With no end to rising labor costs and shrinking workforces in sight, it is going to become crucial to integrate robotics and other types of automation technology into everyday production lines.
This is why Horizon is continuing to push the boundaries of smart factory automation.
We are striving to transform the print and graphics industry so that it can continue long into the future.
We hope you enjoyed IGAS 2022.
Thank you to all of our partners that helped make it possible.
Look forward to more smart factory developments in the future!
CLICK HERE for the IGAS 2022 Digital Report (PDF)