Specialist digital label press manufacturer, Dantex Group, has had its range of Pico UV inkjet digital presses certified for label production using the Color-Logic metallic colour system.
Color-logic is a colour communication software system for digital print used to deliver metallic colours onto silver substrates giving a premium feel. It works by revolutionising the way that designers work, particularly with metallic colours. Using a series of palettes and plugins, this system gives the ability to create stunning designs for labels. Color-Logic’s decorative effects utilise the existing workflows of printers and designers, yielding dynamic results without the use of special equipment.
Dantex offers a full range of presses with opaque white inks that make using Color-Logic simple. Noted for their extremely small droplet size, Pico label presses produce high quality at high speeds making them ideal for certification.
“We are delighted to certify the Dantex Pico range of digital presses for use with Color-Logic,” said Mark Geeves, Color-Logic’s sales and marketing director. “With the certification, Dantex joins the broad array of press and printer manufacturers enabling print providers to confidently offer Color-Logic metallics to their customers.
Dantex’s digital management team added: "Dantex is pleased to partner with Color-Logic and offer our customers assurance that their metallic files can be produced predictably and reliably, even from job to job over time. Consistency in label colours is extremely important to Dantex customers, and Color-Logic reliably extends that consistency to complex metallic images and solid colours.”
The Pico range of digital presses, which has achieved the internationally recognised Made in Britain accreditation, offers highly productive, affordable label printing for short to long runs, no minimum run quantity, minimal waste and a super-fast turnaround. The presses are available through a global network of sales subsidiaries and distributors.
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