Fuji Xerox Australia offers two production-grade presses that cater specifically to the demands for shorter run lengths, variable (versioned) print and in some cases, one-to-one marketing.
Complementing ‘traditional’ flexographic processes, digital platforms allow businesses to offer alternative high-value products which can increase speed to market and open more opportunities for piloting or market testing.
The Xerox iGen 5 is able to produce folding cartons using up to 530 GSM/610 µm stocks, using a maximum sheet size of 660 x 364 mm. Suitable for short run jobs, versioning or testing packaging innovations, this press also replaces 90% of the Pantone chart with the ability to create on-brand colours, to meet user demand.
The Durst Tau 330 UV Inkjet Label Press is offered in Australia through exclusive distribution rights and offers cutting-edge label technology for a variety of industries and applications. With up to seven colours including high opacity white, optional low-migration inks suitable for primary food and package printing, the press can be configured with a wide range of accessories. Users can create high-quality finished rolls up with 330 mm web widths ready for use on product, on time, on brand and on target.
Read more about it via http://foodprocessing.com.au/content/packaging-labelling-coding/product/xerox-igen-5-and-durst-tau-330-uv-inkjet-label-presses-11877233
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