AccuFlex Packaging, a subsidiary of Acculink, based in Greenville, North Carolina, has become the first flexible packaging printer to receive Color-Logic certification. Commenting on the event, Color-Logic Director of Sales and Marketing Mark Geeves said: "Licensed Color-Logic printers around the world provide brands with the capability to differentiate their printed packaging, labels, direct mail, point-of-purchase materials, signage, and now their flexible packaging. AccuFlex Packaging recently completed Color-Logic test forms printed with their new HP Indigo 20000 for flexible packaging, and results are outstanding. Acculink was one of the first Color-Logic certified printers, the first US digital printer to offer Scodix digital finishing, and is now the first Color-Logic certified flexible packaging printer."
Geeves continued: "Tom O'Brien, the Acculink owner, has always been on the cutting edge of digital printing. Two years ago, he approached us with his plans to enter the flexible packaging market and use Color-Logic to differentiate his printing for target brands. The test forms submitted by AccuFlex Packaging demonstrates the company can produce pouches and other flexible materials that really stand out from the competition. AccuFlex Packaging knows that metallics enhance the perceived value of the product inside."
Tim Mages, AccuFlex Packaging President, also commented: "The eye-popping graphics that the HP Indigo press prints, together with the unique Color-Logic software and our coating/laminating, slitting and finishing equipment, put AccuFlex Packaging on the cutting edge of flexible packaging today."
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