Digital Printing-Inkjet Roll-to-Roll
As part of its mission to offer printers and converters a clear and viable pathway to digital transformation, Xeikon takes another strategic step forward by announcing new areas of innovation involving multiple aspects of the print manufacturing workflow.
Award program celebrates 58 exemplary technologies and products from leading companies across the printing industry.
The Digital Packaging Summit announces the latest line-up of sponsors for its seventh annual event. The popular event is scheduled to take place on Nov. 8-10, 2021, at the Ponte Vedra Inn & Club. Read more to learn about the summit, including health and safety considerations.
At Label Congress to be held in Rosemont, Illinois, on Sept. 29-30, Domino will have a tabletop exhibit in booth 33, where attendees can discuss their label printing requirements in person and pick up a Label Sample Pack and brochure.
Printing labels on inkjet devices offers print providers, converters, and product owners competitive cost structures, faster printing speeds, enhanced image quality, and the ability to print on a wide variety of substrates.
Positive ID Labels has long been one of the U.K.’s leading pricing gun label producers, but with that market shrinking over the past 20 years, much of its business has moved to manufacturing labels. A recent investment is setting up its label manufacturing business for even more growth.
Epson has announced new in-line solutions for the SurePress L-6534VW UV inkjet digital label press, including the integration of a finisher, external unwinder, and inspection systems from partner companies.
At this event, which is a combination of in-person and online formats, BOBST will outline its clear vision for the label industry and provide an exclusive experience showcasing the BOBST oneLABEL portfolio.
This webinar will feature inkjet industry experts who will share their insights into the technical hurdles and advantages of inkjet.
A traditional offset printer with a primary focus on folding cartons, Pacer Print and Packaging of Chatsworth, Calif., shifted 80% of its label business in-house with the new inkjet press.