Community, Urbanite, M-600, Sunday and Uniliner — the platforms we continue to rebuild, retrofit, relocate and support on production floors worldwide.
Submit a press model on the inquiry form and our engineers will attach the correct parts catalog reference, commissioning sheet, and regional service coverage map.
The Community press is a single-width, four-high blanket-to-blanket offset tower used by community daily and weekly newspapers. Its compact footprint, accessible maintenance geometry, and plate-friendly architecture have kept it on pressroom floors across North America and Europe for decades.
FORMAT · WEB WIDTH · SPEED
Tabloid / Broadsheet · 889 mm (35 in) · Up to 35,000 copies/hour
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The Urbanite is the workhorse daily offset press for regional and mid-market newspaper operations. Renowned for long service life, straightforward gear trains, and accessible maintenance geometry — operators commonly run Urbanite units well past 30 years of service.
UNIT · WEB WIDTH · SPEED
Four-high blanket-to-blanket · 889 / 965 mm · Up to 30,000 copies/hour
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The M-600 is a sixteen-page commercial heatset web press engineered for magazines, catalogs, direct-mail inserts and financial publishing. Known for color stability, Fogra-aligned process control, and long sustained-speed runs on coated and lightweight coated stocks.
FORMAT · CUT-OFF · SPEED
16-page heatset web · 630 mm cut-off · Up to 50,000 impressions/hour
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Sunday press platforms introduced keyless inking architecture for high-volume commercial work; Uniliner continues as a proven long-run offset web configuration. Both remain in active service globally and are supported with OEM spare parts, retrofit kits, and certified field engineering.
SUPPORT SCOPE
Spare parts · rebuild programs · relocation · drive & control modernization · folder reconfiguration · operator training
Talk to a Heritage Press SpecialistGoss has designed more than two dozen commercial and newspaper web press platforms since 1885. If you operate a Goss press not listed here, submit your nameplate data and an engineer will attach the relevant service options.