IMN had acquired the single-width, double circumference press for the production of the national daily, Al-Sabah. The coldset/heatset press was contracted by IMN for its high printing quality, reliability and productivity.
Mohammed added that they have built a new facility to equip the KBA press. Detailing about the printing situation in Iraq, he said, “The printing industry in Iraq has suffered a lot due to the economic blockade in the country. The improved security conditions and recovered stability have now helped to recover this sector. We are one of the institutions that has the potential to stir in activity in this sector.”
The Comet press comes with a thermal dryer that allows the newspaper to print 48 full colour pages in heatset or coated stock. The press has a configuration that supports the blend of full colour heatset and coldset pages, which is usually used by Middle East print titles. The full colour heatset web will also be used for printing magazines on coated and improved paper, flyers, inserts, books etc.
The 75,000iph KBA Comet will have a 578mm (22.75in) cut-off and a web width variable from 630 to 870mm (24.8 – 34.25in), with 760mm (29.92in) specified for newspapers.
The Al Sabah newspaper Press has the following division in their press: Roll printing division that contains printing machine from manroland cromoman and KBA printing machine for printing newspapers. The offset division includes a four colour Roland offset machine and a 2 colour and one colour Roland offset press. The binding division has two production lines for binding books, while the prepress division contains a plate setter machine.
Mohammed explained, “The press prints daily newspapers and six specialized weekly supplements. There is also a section for commercial printing that prints newspapers and publications for government institutions and civil society organisations.”