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History
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in 1819, the firm J.F. Schelter & Giesecke was founded
in Leipzig; initially known as a type foundry, since 1827
as manufacturer of letterpress machines, cylinder proof
presses and platen presses, after World War I also of
web-fed, letterpress and flexo printing presses.
In 1952, VEB Druckereimaschinenwerk
Universal Leipzig was the first to market the small offset
press RZO, a machine modeled on the example of the flexo
printing press. This machine was a pioneering
feat in this area at the time. Two years later, the machine
conquered the West European and North American markets.
At the “4th
Salon International des Techniques Papetières et
Graphiques” in 1954, the first RZO I with four printing
units caused a little sensation. Only four years later,
totally 135 machines type ROZ II were giving reliable
service in the U.S.A. Configurations of the machine with
up to nine printing units printed periodicals, magazines,
packaging material and other products.
In
1968 the factory, which had meanwhile been integrated
in the East German Polygraph printing machine combine,
marketed the first recto & verso printing machine,
«zirkon 66», the first-ever zirkon machine.
The first machine of this type was sold to New York.
In
1990, the factory was re-founded and renamed zirkon Druckmaschinen
GmbH, and built a new production and administration complex
in the eastern part of Leipzig. Privatization came in
1994.
After successful privatization, the
printing machine manufacturer zirkon entered the market
with new and revised products meeting the requirements
of the market.
This traditional printing machine company is consistently
steering the course into the future.
1819 |
Schelter
& Giesecke punch cutter, type founder and maker
of foundry machines |
1897 |
“Phönix”
platen press and “Windsbraut” single-revolution
high-speed press |
1948 |
Foundation
of the company Polygraph Druckmaschinenwerke Leipzig |
1951 |
Two-revolution high-speed presses |
1952 |
Small
offset press type RZO with two printing units |
1953 |
Small
offset press types RZO I and RZO II with four printing
units |
1957 |
Totally
135 small offset presses type RZO II sold to the
U.S.A. |
1963 |
“Ultraset
Junior RO 62” (3 cylinders) |
1965 |
“Ultraset
72” (4 cylinders) |
1968 |
zirkon
66 |
1972 |
saphir
96 |
1978 |
zirkon
forta 660 |
1986 |
zirkon
supra 660 |
1990 |
Foundation
of zirkon Druckmaschinen GmbH |
1991 |
zirkon
6610 |
| 1993 |
zirkon 6210 |
1994 |
zirkon
7221 |
1995 |
zirkon
6611 |
1995 |
zirkon
9620 |
2000 |
zirkon
9621 |
2006 |
zirkon
6720 |
2008 |
zirkon
Red Line 6612 |
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