Drying, Curing & UV Blue ink developed for UV inkjet label presses
The system’s ability to handle blue ink in addition to conventional CMYK and white inks allows it to faithfully reproduce blue colours in corporate designs that were previously difficult using process colours alone. It is also able to precisely output a wide range of blue tones frequently used on the packaging of items such as cosmetics, toiletries and body care products. These expressive capabilities help to improve brand image and create products that truly stand out from competitor items in the marketplace. Screen Europe will be showing the
Truepress Jet L350UV+ with the new blue ink at the inaugural LabelFest Open House event at its Amstelveen showroom in the Netherlands on 15th and 16th May 2019. Partners joining Screen at the event include CERM, Hybrid Software, Avery Dennison, Rotocon Europe, SEI Laser, CGS and Kurz. Carlo Sammarco, Screen sales director
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creen Graphic Solutions has finalised development of a new blue ink intended for use in its high-end
Truepress Jet L350UV+ digital label printing system. The ink will be released worldwide in June. In recent years, the growing awareness of
corporate and product brand image has led to a continuous increase in demand for higher quality product labelling and packaging. At the same time, there has been a growing need for the ability to use the blue colours often required for corporate designs and product packaging with digital
label presses to provide greater flexibility and impact. In response to these trends, Screen has
developed ‘Truepress ink for L350UV Blue’. This new blue ink is designed for use with the company’s Truepress Jet L350UV+ system, a high-end UV inkjet label printing model that also offers features including industry-leading print speeds of up to 60 metres per minute, wide media compatibility and outstanding operability. Screen’s exclusive expertise has enabled it to successfully extend the blue colour gamut to its maximum potential.
TS Converting Equipment partner with Focus Label Machineryon hybrid machine
ocus Label Machinery Ltd are working with TS Converting Equipment Ltd, manufacturer of the Elite Cameron range of slitting and rewinding, coating and laminating machines to develop a hybrid coating and printing machine. The new unit, due for launch in the spring will have options to apply release coatings, hot melt coat, print, laminate, die cut, slit and rewind materials in one pass.
F 12 February 2020 “We have known Focus for many years
and are excited to be developing the new press together,” says Tim Self, director of TS Converting. “The new machine has huge potential in the self-adhesive laminate, tape and label industries” The machine is modular in design and
will have the ability to print on both sides of the web in one pass using UV Flexo or digital inks.
Further information on the new machine
will be available as the testing phase approaches in the Spring. David Lee of Focus comments, “Our
partnership brings together years of design expertise in different industries and the development will open some exciting new avenues for our printing technology.”
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Packaging Solutions EMEA, says: “Visitors to LabelFest will be able to see a fully integrated digital label production system in operation and will have the opportunity to discuss their requirements with members of the Screen team and with our partner vendors.” Screen intends to continue its efforts to
provide solutions to the diverse market needs connected to label printing. It will also continue to promote the creation of new applications and business models as it works to support the expansion of the label and packaging industry.
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