MPI/Labeltek Combines Durst UV Inkjet, Laser Finishing, Semi-Rotary Diecutting and Sheeting
MPI Label Systems, headquartered in Sebring, Ohio, operates from 11 plant locations across the United States (OH, CA, CT, MD, IL, TX, NC, TN & NY), each working together for fulfilling the overall MPI commitment of high service, outstanding quality, integrity, customer satisfaction and innovation. Their Wadsworth, Ohio facility, now known as MPI/Labeltek, was formed as a result of MPI acquiring Labeltek’s business nearly four years ago.
MPI/Labeltek recently added Durst UV inkjet to MPI’s technology lineup with an expanded Tau laser finishing system (LFS) 330. Their installed seven-color system Tau LFS 330 with Durst Label Workflow, variable data, dual head laser, semi-rotary diecutting, and sheeting capabilities are showing signs of great promise.
"Digital is not new to MPI," GM Ron Nagy, says. "We have several HP Indigos throughout our corporation; however our desire was to build an additional platform of digital and finishing technologies. After extensive research in the digital and finishing arena of new equipment, our focus was to pursue the unique characteristics of digital inkjet with laser finishing by several companies. The net result, based on the various strengths and innovation of several companies, became apparent that Durst presented the best scenario of all. In the final analysis, Durst provided the greatest value, functionality, support and vision within the inkjet digital and laser market."
The Tau LFS 330 was installed in Wadsworth, Ohio, in October 2015, and the laser finishing system followed in August, 2016. It appears this installation in the Wadsworth MPI facility was the first in the world with the in-line combination of the Tau extended color digital print, two 400w lasers, diecutting and sheeting. Although this first pioneering installation had some challenges, MPI and its Wadsworth plant has begun to reap the numerous benefits it can bring to a fast paced, dynamic label market with constantly growing needs and demands.
"MPI is always researching and investing in new technologies," MPI President Randy Kocher commented. "We were the North America beta site for several pieces of equipment, and the first in North America with multiple pieces of production equipment. Being the first with this new Durst configuration fits nicely into our leading technology niche, and will complement our existing printing and RFID capabilities."
When asked about the decision to invest in this new technology, Nagy explains, "The challenge was not just about equipment and technology, but also having the right company, with the right personnel in the right place along with the right attitude to successfully carry out this new equipment and technology. One of the most commanding decisions in pursuing these technologies was the powerful synergies between the MPI and Durst organization in their respective strengths and visions."
Overall, Nagy says the Durst Tau LFS 330 has been exemplary for short to medium runs, quick turns, color matching, color consistency and the durability of inks.
"The Durst Tau system expands the universe of what we can offer customers," continues Nagy. "In addition to flexographic water based inks, flexographic UV and HP, we add another beneficial layer of benefits for the label market with the Durst Tau LFS 330. This diversification allows MPI to offer the label market unlimited options to achieve their objectives for performance and growth."