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Custom Labels chooses Mark Andy for flexo and digital print

In a wide ranging interview, Nick Coombes spoke with New Jersey converter Custom Labels Inc about its ongoing investment in Mark Andy technology at the production facility in Fairfield

I spoke first with Abraham Rubin, CEO and President of the company:

NC: Tell us how and when it all began for Custom Labels

AR: My father was an offset printer back in the 1960s and I grew up as a print broker in the label sector.  I spent about eight years learning how to run machines and set up business in 1999 with a $100 used press that I bought off the back of a truck!  The second press cost a bit more, $38,500, but when I bought it, I had nowhere to put it and when it did go into production it had registration problems.  That’s when I became aware of what Mark Andy had to offer.

NC: What was your first Mark Andy press?

AR: It was reconditioned 4120, seven-color press and was such an improvement that I bought two more and used one for spares.  I had to buy the drying units separately, but this allowed the business to grow and for a few years all went well.  But eventually we reached a stage where the old presses could not keep up with demand and became less cost effective.  It was time to look at what new technology could offer.

NC: What did you buy?

AR: We looked at all options but decided to stay with Mark Andy and installed a 13” Performance Series P5 in 2015.  It was a revelation compared with the older presses and importantly allowed us to target the shrink sleeve market where we saw great potential for growth.  Pouches are another sector that the new press allows us to compete in.  We added a second P5 in 2018.

NC: What are you planning next?

AR: We desperately need more floorspace so a move to larger premises will help us maximize on the machine and labor capacity we have.  I’m also looking at wider web presses, maybe 22” or even 26” that can be dedicated to shrink sleeve production.  I believe we can triple sales with our current set-up if we can become more efficient.

I then spoke with Tony da Silva, VP of Sales and Product Development at the company:

NC: What’s your background in print?

TdS: I joined Custom Labels in 2020 with 40 years of international print industry experience behind me.  Abraham still runs the day-to-day business, and my task is to develop our portfolio for new markets and innovate new products.  We currently supply the personal care, household goods, agriculture, chemical, and beverage sectors, but we know there is huge potential for growth elsewhere.

NC: Tell us about the recent addition of digital print technology here

TdS: As you know, we are very pleased with our Mark Andy flexo presses so when we started to look at digital technology, we wanted to know what they could offer.  That’s when we decided that the best approach for us would be a hybrid press that combined flexo and inkjet technology, and we settled on a Digital Series HD, which was installed last year.  We like the concept of digital print with flexo embellishment options, and it’s allowed us to take the shorter runs off our P5s and produce them more cost-effectively with no loss of quality.

NC: Has it been easy to assimilate the DSHD in your production?

TdS: Yes, remarkably easy.  The inkjet engine allows us to go straight from pdf to print and CtP does the same for the flexo element that we already know well.  It’s opened new markets for us, especially jobs with multiple SKUs, and it’s equally at home running paper or film.  In fact, since the pandemic, which created supply problems with paper substrates, we’ve switched more to BOPP film, and I don’t see us going back.  In terms of efficiency, I estimate it has cut turnaround time by 50% or more and is a great complement to our existing flexo capacity.

NC: How do you view Mark Andy as a company?

TdS: As much more than a technology supplier – they are more like a business partner that we can consult and exchange information with on a two-way basis.  Whether it’s hardware or supplies, we see them as our ‘go to’ source for everything we need – we have four of their presses for a good reason!  We believe that a close cooperative partnership benefits both parties – we feed them with market information that helps with R&D, and we reap the benefits of the latest technology they develop.  Our mutual growth and success are both based on trust – and it works.

NC: How do you assess the current state of the market?

TdS: I’d say it’s still settling down after the huge effect that the pandemic had on all aspects, from consumer buying habits, to transport and mobility, to raw material supply and costs.  There is no doubt that sustainability and the environment are challenges that we will all have to overcome, so lean production, reduced waste, lower power consumption, more automation, improved training, and skill retention are all key elements in running a successful business going forward. 

NC: And looking ahead, what do you see?

TdS: I see us specializing in shrink sleeves and pouches on wider web presses.  We’ve already switched from solvent and water-based inks to UV, which suits our portfolio well.  Brand owners expect more from their packaging these days, so the growth in demand for more embellishment techniques will continue – and that’s where the scalability of Mark Andy presses is so important.  Print is a very dynamic industry – if you stand still, you are going backwards!  Custom Labels will continue to innovate new products and explore new markets sectors – it’s the only route to success.

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Picture 1: (left to right)Che Santiago, Joe Hamway (Mark Andy) and Tony da Silva with Custom Labels’ new Mark Andy DSHD hybrid press

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New Roland DG Connect Version 3.0 Offers Expanded Operational Capabilities

Irvine, Calif., June 13, 2023 – Roland DGA Corporation, a leading provider of wide-format inkjet printers, printer/cutters, vinyl cutters, and other innovative digital imaging technologies, has announced the release of new Roland DG Connect version 3.0, offering users additional options, features, and operational capabilities.

Roland DG Connect is a cloud-based app that helps users create a more productive and efficient print operation environment with Roland DG devices, providing tools to improve workflow, visualize analytics, and optimize profitability. Additionally, Roland DG Connect makes it easy for users to access support documents and updates, remotely track machine status or usage, and download media output profiles.

While the “Standard” Roland DG Connect app is available to owners of compatible Roland DG devices free of charge, two new subscription-based plans – “Professional” and “Premium” – are now available that further expand the app’s capabilities. All free and subscription-based plans include, among other features, “Printer Monitoring,” a “Device Dashboard,” and a “Business Dashboard,” which enables multidimensional analysis of a variety of data. This feature allows customers to quickly visualize detailed information on the ink consumption of multiple printers, printing time, output in square meters, usage time, and the achievement of target operation rates.

Now included in both the Professional and Premium plans is a “multi-user function” that allows customers to view information on devices at locations that they otherwise wouldn’t be able to access directly. For example, if a company has multiple locations, the headquarters can manage information on printers at each location in one place. This can be useful in formulating company-wide operational plans, improving the efficiency of ink ordering by centrally managing ink consumption, and increasing operation stability by better understanding maintenance status of each device.

The new Professional and Premium plans also include an “Automatic Backup Function” that automatically saves print settings within Roland DG VersaWorks® RIP software and restores them at the touch of a button when needed, allowing for smooth resumption of operations in the event of PC malfunction, addition, or replacement.

The Premium subscription service includes all the functionality and benefits of the Professional plan, plus even more advanced workflow and business management features, such as the exporting of detailed data for more in-depth analysis and the ability to share device information with up to 10 accounts.

“Requirements are changing, operations are diversifying, and trend cycles are shortening, making it more important than ever to deliver value in a timely manner,” notes Roland DGA’s Software Product Manager, Scott Burgess. “At the same time, we’re seeing a notable increase in on-demand printing that’s requiring businesses to purchase different types of inkjets, or multiple printers, to satisfy the diverse needs of their customers. Roland DG enables print professionals meet these challenges by providing a wealth of useful information about their devices and operations.”

To celebrate the launch of new Roland DG Connect version 3.0, Roland DGA is offering a special promotion to those who subscribe to the Professional or Premium plans now through December 31, 2023. During this period, customers can take advantage of special pricing and receive a free 30-day trial of the Premium version.

For more information on Roland DG Connect and the new subscription service, including plan options and pricing, visit http://www.rolanddga.com/connect-app. To learn more about Roland DGA Corporation or the complete Roland DGA product line, visit https://www.rolanddga.com

About Roland DG Americas

Roland DG Americas serves North and South America as the marketing, sales, distribution, and service arm for Roland DG Corporation. Founded in 1981 and listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange, Roland DG of Hamamatsu, Japan is a worldwide leader in wide-format inkjet printers for the sign, apparel, textile, personalization and vehicle graphics markets; engravers for awards, giftware and ADA signage; photo impact printers for direct part marking; and 3D printers and CNC milling machines for the dental CAD/CAM, rapid prototyping, part manufacturing and medical industries.

INX Can Design Contest Voting set for June 14-16

Schaumburg, IL – June 13, 2023 – Voting for the fourth annual Colored by INX Can Design Contest will be held for three days beginning this Wednesday, June 14. An independent panel of five judges has selected the five finalists and the can contest designs can be viewed online. The winning entry will be announced on the INX International website and social media platforms on June 22.

Public voting will be conducted via INX’s Facebook page and LinkedIn page and will count as one vote. Great Lakes Brewing Company in Cleveland won the last two contests and has a chance to three-peat. Below are the finalists the judges and public will vote for:

 

·  Ballast Point Brewery, Hazy Sculpin India Pale Ale submitted by Ball Corporation

·  Lagunitas Brewing Company, Island Beats Tropical IPA submitted by Lagunitas

·  Miller Brewery, Miller Lite Grill submitted by Ball Corporation

·  Great Lakes Brewing Company, Ruby’s Revenge Imperial Grapefruit IPA

         submitted by Great Lakes Brewing Company

·  Spoetzl Brewery, Shiner Texhex Bruja’s Brew IPA submitted by Ball Corporation

 

The entries were created by designers who produced a commercial can design before January 1, 2023, and used two colors from the INX Metal Color Catalog, the metal decorating industry’s only true color standard. The judges determined the finalists based on originality, overall design aesthetics, best use of the color palette, and the project statement indicating how their color choices influenced their final design.

 

“We received an exceptional amount of creative entries from a wide assortment of brand owners, design agencies, marketers and metal decorators,” said Renee Schouten, Vice President of Marketing for INX. “When we exhibited at MetPack and the Craft Brewers Conference last month, we had a good idea this contest was on the minds of many people. A good majority of them followed through and submitted entries.”

 

The contest winner earns bragging rights, an engraved trophy and other industry recognition, including a feature story in INX’s widely acclaimed Color Perfection magazine.

 

 

About INX International Ink Co.

INX International Ink Co. is the third largest producer of inks in North America, with full-service subsidiaries in Europe and South America and is part of Sakata INX worldwide operations. We offer a complete line of ink and coating solutions technology for commercial, packaging and digital applications. As a leading global manufacturer of inkjet inks, we provide a full palette of digital ink systems, advanced technologies and integrated services. To stay in touch with the latest developments, follow INX on Facebook and Twitter and visit www.inxinternational.com.

 

GEW founder Malcolm Rae honored with 2023 Global Achievement Award

Malcolm Rae, founder of UV curing systems manufacturer GEW, has been announced the winner of this year’s Global Achievement Award. The award is the most prestigious accolade in the annual Label Industry Global Awards and recognizes ‘an individual who has made a key contribution to the promotion and growth of the label industry and has been a high-profile industry influencer and motivator’.

The Label Awards panel, which consists of the heads of major label industry organizations around the world, commented: ‘Malcolm Rae is a worthy winner of the Global Achievement Award. This recognizes his unique contribution, through GEW, the company he founded, to the narrow web industry’s transition to UV curing and to the subsequent technological development of the UV curing industry.’

Andy Thomas-Emans, Strategic Director at Tarsus, congratulates Malcolm Rae on his

Global Achievement Award.

Malcolm Rae founded GEW in March 1991, creating what was to become the largest supplier of UV curing equipment to the narrow web label industry worldwide. Over a 35-year career, he has helped enable the transformation of label printing from primarily water-based to majority UV ink by forging long-lasting preferred supplier relationships with almost every major printing machine provider in the narrow web industry.

Still family owned, GEW employs over 150 people worldwide, at three UK manufacturing sites and two satellite offices, with sales, service and distribution serving over 60 countries.

A chartered mechanical engineer, Rae holds 21 international patents covering GEW’s key products, including the ubiquitous E2C, which is installed on 30,000 label print stations globally.

His inventions have helped to pioneer the commercialization of many, now commonplace, UV technologies such as UV cassettes, electronic power supplies and exclusively air-cooled lamps. More recently, Rae steered GEW towards a strong focus on UV-LED curing, making the lamps exchangeable with arc UV lamps to help converters make the transition to UV-LED technology.

Rae is renowned worldwide as an expert on UV curing, having presented, exhibited and lectured at label associations, shows and conferences over his 35 years in the business. Under his stewardship GEW has won a number of label industry awards and the Queen’s Award for Export.

Rae was nominated for the award by many influential figures from across the global label community, which is testament to the fact that he is held in high regard as a leader, role model and mentor to many people across the industry.

The award will be presented at a gala awards evening on the first day of Labelexpo Europe 2023 in Brussels.

Mark Andy & Lemu Partnership 

6 June 2023 (St. Louis, Missouri) – Mark Andy and Lemu Group introducea partnership to offer Mark Andy owners and users extended automation and inline roll-finishing on award-winning flexo and digital presstechnology.   

The collaboration offers label converters the MA-GTU automatic turret plus additional automation with “unwind to palletizer” printing and converting solutions.  The MA-GTU eliminates the need for manual transfer of finished rolls to an offline finisher, minimizing additional work processes and operator oversight thus improving productivity and profitability for the converter.  

The Lemu turret rewinder will integrate seamlessly with most Mark Andy presses, accommodates web widths up to 20 inch (530 mm), and supports speeds up to 830 fpm (250 m/min). Printed labels can be slit, counted, sealed with a glue-less closure, and released, all in a single-pass in line with printing.  The MA-GTU delivers finished rolls ready for passing to an automated labeling solution.  All components of the MA-GTU workflow will be accessible by Mark Andy sMArt link, providing real-time visibility of production and equipment performance. 

Greg Palm, Senior Vice President of Marketing and Business Development said, “Our customers have been asking for an automated end-of-press solution for a long time. This partnership with Lemu opens a key opportunity for Mark Andy to better meet the needs of the converter.  As the market embraces automation solutions like this automatic turret, and converters realize their benefits, we look forward to further expanding the relationship with Lemu to find additional opportunities for pressroom optimization.” 

Customers will benefit from Mark Andy’s more than 75 years of printing expertise and Lemu’s 60 years of end-of-line automation experience with this combined offering that reduces downtime and optimizes press utilization by increasing productivity, quality, and profitability.

Mark Andy Marketing Team

For more information on the product offering, visit https://go.markandy.com/e/990852/equipment-turret-/9z7xk/122959354?h=MhLLpm4eDr8cfKmc1VHqkqzA2NGZ1du2MyP3I2ktCvI 

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Picture 1: Lemu equipment Gray GTU

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INX International invests in Debut Bio to accelerate development of sustainable inks via biomanufacturing

Schaumburg, IL – June 12, 2023 – INX International Ink Co. has completed an investment in Debut, a vertically integrated synthetic biology company that is developing innovative and complex active ingredients for natural colors, among other materials.

Debut’s proprietary biomanufacturing platform uses “cell-free” and other advanced approaches, such as continuous biomanufacturing, to address the limitations of traditional methods, dramatically reducing the need for space, water, and expensive and unsustainable inputs. In addition to producing rare, high-value, and novel compounds, Debut’s technology also improves traditional ingredient manufacturing. By overcoming the limitations of cell-based fermentation, Debut can produce high-value ingredients rapidly and more sustainably.

As an investor, INX plans to leverage its technical and market expertise to help Debut identify attractive product applications and evaluate ingredient performance requirements, all in service of developing and delivering natural, lab-developed ingredients that meet customer performance and sustainability requirements.

Shane Bertsch, INX Senior Vice President of Strategic Planning and Innovation, said, “INX and Debut share a common goal of designing and delivering more sustainable materials at scale. Debut’s hybrid biomanufacturing technology platform presents a new path forward for bio-based colors, and we are excited to partner with the Debut team to explore opportunities in the inks and coatings space.”

Joshua Britton, Debut’s Founder and CEO, said “We appreciate INX’s support and belief in our mission, and look forward to partnering with the INX team to identify areas where our synthetic biology platform can address customer needs.”

In May 2022, INX established a $50M INX Venture Capital investment program to support technology and materials science startups that are relevant to the printing inks and coatings value chain. Debut represents INX’s third closed investment since the launch of the program. 

“We established our corporate VC fund to accelerate growth for promising startups that are connected to INX’s strategic missions,” said Bryce Kristo, INX President and CEO. “We see Debut Bio as an emerging leader in the synthetic biology space that can play a key role in moving ingredients and materials to a more sustainable, circular economy.”

 

About INX International Ink Co.

INX International Ink Co. is the third largest producer of inks in North America, with full-service subsidiaries in Europe and South America and is part of SAKATA INX worldwide operations. We offer a complete line of ink and coating solutions technology for commercial, packaging and digital applications. As a leading global manufacturer of inkjet inks, we provide a full palette of digital ink systems, advanced technologies and integrated services. To stay in touch with the latest developments, follow INX on Facebook and Twitter and visit www.inxinternational.com.

 

About Debut

Debut is an unconventional innovation company, setting a new standard for the next generation of beauty. With breakthrough technology, Debut’s team of expert scientists and brand specialists work to develop novel bioactive skincare ingredients and products at unprecedented rates through their scalable creation model. With a human-centric and climate-positive approach, Debut is committed to creating purposeful brands that push humanity forward. Learn more at debutbiotech.com.

Appvion Launches New, CleanSlate™ Film Label Facestock

A next-generation direct thermal film that aligns with corporate sustainability goals.

APPLETON, WI  – Today, Appvion expands its Next Generation Technology product offering by launching CleanSlate™, a direct thermal film that enhances traditional direct thermal performance by offering a higher level of environmental durability. Appvion’s CleanSlate™ film can be used in standard direct thermal printers for pressure-sensitive labels. With its unique color, CleanSlate™ is easily distinguishable and recognizable as a direct thermal film free of phenolic developers.

 “Appvion’s R&D team developed a unique direct thermal film that creates a physical reaction leaving a permanent image behind. Its heat stability and long-term resistance to sunlight provides peace of mind for businesses and customers alike,” says Appvion Product Manager, Katie Sell. 

Appvion recently introduced its Next Generation Technology, a patent-pending direct thermal coating design which produces heat stable, high-performing labels, films, and ticket and tag products. The following direct thermal paper face stocks are currently coated with the Next Generation Technology chemistry –

·       Résiste® 185 – A top-coated, direct thermal face stock that is resistant to oil, heat, and room temperature plasticizers used in short-term weigh scale, retail, and logistic label applications.

·       Résiste® 15% PCW – A recycled, top-coated paper label face stock that includes at least 15% post consumer waste and performs like a virgin fiber product.

·       Résiste® Rx – A durable top-coated, direct thermal paper label face stock engineered for pharmacy prescription labels.

·       Wavex® PD – A heat-stable, durable top-coated paper face stock designed for package delivery labels that are scanned with near-infrared scanners up to 670 nm.

·       CleanSlate™ Film – A direct thermal film label facestock that delivers environmental durability and heat stability for indoor and outdoor applications made with more natural components. 

“With our recent launch of Next Generation Technology, CleanSlate™ is a one-of-a-kind product in our sustainable portfolio,” added Katie Sell, Appvion Product Manager. “Our forward-thinking initiatives propel Appvion toward a sustainable future.” 

Appvion’s direct thermal papers and films are used worldwide in pressure-sensitive labels, linerless labels, tickets, and tags within retail, grocery, warehousing, e-commerce, and gaming applications. For more information about Appvion’s CleanSlate™ Film and direct thermal coated products, please visit appvion.com or contact an Appvion sales representative.

About Appvion

Appvion is a pioneer in the specialty and high-performance coatings market, based in Appleton, Wisconsin. Appvion’s coating solutions are applied to a wide variety of flexible substrates, including products from an FDA-compliant facility. Primary product offerings include direct thermal labels and film solutions and renewable, fiber-based consumer and industrial packaging solutions.

 

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Aspen Press & Packaging Adds Diana Easy from HEIDELBERG to Keep Up with Continued Growth 

Kennesaw, Ga. June 9, 2023 – Uniquely positioned as the only manufacturer in Utah to provide commercial printing, folding carton, and flexible packaging all under one roof, Aspen Press and Packaging recently recorded one of its best sales years in its twenty-year history. The Salt Lake City based company produces everything from straight-line and six-corner folding cartons to booklets and catalogs to pouches and shrink sleeves for the food, nutraceutical, health and beauty, cannabis, and high-tech industries. Seeing its work continue to migrate from commercial to packaging, Aspen recently installed a new Diana Easy 115 from HEIDELBERG to alleviate a bottleneck in its folding-gluing department. The Diana Easy is Aspen’s third folder gluer in production and first investment in HEIDELBERG folding carton converting equipment. 

 “Our Operators Love It”

“We have a lot of customers who utilize our whole offering,” said Mark Mandel, CEO of Aspen Press & Packaging. “They like that we can produce not only their folding cartons but the inserts that go inside of them. All of that plus sachets or stick packs that are included in the folding carton.” With increased demand for Aspen’s comprehensive services, its existing equipment could no longer keep up with its continued growth. Mandel says the company, who was previously equipped with only two folder gluers, was “swimming in unfinished cartons on its production floor. The productivity of our die cutters was significantly outpacing our abilities to fold and glue.” Needing a swift solution, Aspen installed a new Diana Easy 115 from HEIDELBERG in April. The Diana, with speeds up to 984 ft./min, is a significant speed upgrade over the company’s other machines and instantly increased Aspen’s throughput. 

In addition to faster speeds, job set-up and makeready is quicker thanks to the machine’s operator friendly design and “DigiSet” function that helps the operator set-up a job for the first time by providing advice on where to position the carriers in each module. “DigiSet” also saves the settings for repeat jobs, which shortens the changeover process. According to Mandel, “The Diana is just amazing. The operators love it. I’m having a hard time keeping them on the other machines. They all just want to run the Diana.” The Diana has boosted productivity so much that it has helped Aspen dramatically improve its turnaround times for its customers. 

Quality is Key
Having recently completed its Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) certification to ensure its products are consistently produced and controlled according to quality standards – particularly for the pharmaceutical industry, Aspen strives to achieve only the highest in quality. One of the features that drew Aspen to the Diana was its solidly built design that minimizes vibration during the production run. “It’s very smooth,” said Mandel. “If a carton is not running through the machine, I have to look at the belts to make sure it’s running because it’s so quiet.” The lack of vibration during production runs has helped Aspen run the machine at the top-rated speeds and produce more consistent products.

Prior to purchasing the Diana, the company involved its entire folding-gluing team in the decision. “It’s important to Aspen that the team running the equipment has a say in the investments we make,” said Mandel. “When they’re involved in the decision, they’re going to make sure the equipment works when it hits your floor.” While the company has worked with HEIDELBERG since it started in 2003 and currently runs three Speedmaster presses, Suprasetter CtP, Versafire EP, POLAR cutter, and Prinect Production Manager, Aspen has not previously invested in HEIDELBERG’s line of folding carton converting products. Aspen’s relationship with HEIDELBERG, in addition to price point and product availability, played a large role in its decision to purchase the Diana. “We know the quality of product that HEIDELBERG produces,” said Mandel. “We didn’t have to guess whether it was going to be a good machine. We’ve gone down that road with other manufacturers and been disappointed, but we’ve never been disappointed with HEIDELBERG.” 

About Aspen Press & Packaging

Whether it’s packaging that’s part of a product presentation or an oversize 8-color picture book to sell properties in Jackson Hole, the people at Aspen Press and Packaging love what they do. Founded in 2003, the owners bring a combined century of printing experience to their customers’ projects. No matter if it’s full-service printing, ingenious packaging or fulfillment of the simplest job that needs to deliver on time, Aspen Press & Packaging can handle it. With the equipment to handle large-scale projects with ease, the company is also efficient enough to make its work cost-effective.

Mega success of Low Migration Workshop 

The first low migration (LM)-related workshop, organised by Mark Andy and associated partner suppliers was declared a mega success, attracting more than 120 people from countries around Europe. 

The event was held in the Company’s Technology Center in Warsaw (Poland) and included the first ever demo of a new flexo press – the Mark Andy PRO Series.  Joining this first workshop were tech partners J.S. Hamilton, a certified research lab involved in packaging industry work, ink manufacturer Siegwerk, UV curing specialists GEW, and substrate supplier UPM-Raflatac.  All participated in the workshop that also saw live presentations of three Mark Andy presses, including the new PRO Series.

“A high attendance and keen interest in all of presentations during the event, including the lively Q&A sessions, confirmed the growing importance of low migration in the label and packaging market,” says Lena Chmielewska-Bontron, European Marketing Manager Mark Andy.  “It’s especially relevant to printers working in ‘sensitive’ industries like food, cosmetics, and pharmaceuticals.  As a press manufacturer, we feel a dual responsibility for delivering top class equipment devoted to label and packaging production and spreading knowledge of the different issues faced by our customers.  LM is one of these and we’re very happy that it attracted the interest of such as international audience.”

The visitors were welcomed by Przemyslaw Polkowski, General Manager Mark Andy Poland, who underlined the importance of the events organised by Mark Andy in line with its ‘Total Solutions Partner’ maxim: “Besides offering top class printing presses, based on conventional and digital techniques, ancillary equipment, software and consumables, we’re committed to being a trusted partner and technology advisor.  These events are an integral part of this strategy that includes close co-operation with leading manufacturers and companies active in the label and packaging markets, such as those offering curing systems, inks, and substrates.  It’s a great pleasure to have three of them – GEW, Siegwerk and UPM-Raflatac as technology partners in this LM workshop.  For the first time we also welcome J.S. Hamilton as a partner. This company supports printers and brand owners in research and testing substrates and final label and packaging products, in the context of legal compliance.”

When Low Migration Becomes a ‘Must Have’ Issue

The conference was opened by Adam Fotek, Research Expert at J.S. Hamilton.  He invited the participants to take a ‘virtual walk’ around the company and its lab located in Gdynia, Poland.  He also presented  types of packaging tested at the LM workshop.  The research work included the possible migration of particles from packaging and labels to fresh food.

Mr Fotek presented the research methodology used by his company on different types of labels and packaging, including printed tubes, self-adhesive labels, shrink sleeves and IML. He pointed out different types of migration, its characteristics and the possible impact on food or cosmetic products.  He presented several kinds of tests run by J.S. Hamilton: sensory analysis, global migration, specific migration, including PAA and printing, and heavy metal content.  He also highlighted the special equipment used in research and testing work.  Legal compliance topics attracted interest from participants as they differ, depending on the region of the world and market specifics.

Low migration was also the main topic of two following presentations.  Marcus Greenbrook, International Sales Director at GEW, talked about his company’s curing systems that are fitted to today’s printing presses.  He compared different types of curing, including air-cooled UV and LED UV.  Focusing on LED UV, he underlined its suitability for LM inks and its impact on energy saving.  GEW is a key provider of curing systems on Mark Andy presses, and recently introduced a hybrid solution that uses different ink curing technology. 

Marc Larvor, Head of Technology Business Unit Narrow Web EMEA at Siegwerk, presented LM solutions manufactured by the company specifically for labels and packaging printed on narrow-web presses.  He pointed out various market areas that offer a big capacity for LM inks, including the food industry.  Siegwerk has developed a special LM-oriented series of products named SICURA Nutriflex.  These include inks, varnishes, primers, adhesives, and consumables.  

PRO Series – a new line of flexo presses from Mark Andy

The LM workshop was the first public opportunity to show this new flexo press recently introduced by Mark Andy and devoted to self-adhesive label production.  Lukasz Chruslinski, European Sales Manager, listed its key benefits: “PRO Series is based on well-proven, reliable servo technology from our Performance and Evolution Series.  It has a modular design that means, depending on the user’s needs, it can be upgraded with toner units and transformed into a hybrid press.  The toner-based module is installed between flexo units and PRO Series then becomes a Digital PRO Max press.  We anticipate that its flexibility, compact size, and opportunity for upgrading, combined with additional finishing and embellishment and VDP printing options using the toner technology, will attract interest from many printers.” Pro Series works with the same anilox rolls, print and magnetic cylinders as Performance Series and Evolution Series. 

Following this presentation in Warsaw, the PRO Series will be one of the highlights of Mark Andy’s booth at the forthcoming Labelexpo Europe in Brussels this September.  Scheduled presentations at the expo will also include Digital Series HD hybrid press, which was demonstrated at the LM workshop.

“By presenting three presses our visitors had the opportunity to learn more about our comprehensive portfolio of technology, including different printing techniques that included the toner-based Digital Pro 3 press installed in our Technology Center in Warsaw.  We hope that the presentations and press demos will encourage other printers to engage with Mark Andy to confirm to our existing users that they have made the right choice.  We’d like to thank all the workshop participants as well as our technology partners, and we look forward to welcoming everyone to our booth at Labelexpo in Brussels,” Lena Chmielewska-Bontron concluded.

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Picture 1_Przemysław Polkowski Mark Andy Poland Director made a intrucutions to the Low Migration Idea

Picture 2_Adam Fotek Research Expert from J.S.Hamilton was explaining the unique research methods

Picture 3_Marcus Greenbrook International Sales Director from GEW was presenting the different curring systems

Picture 4_Marc Larvor Head of Technology Business Unit Narrow Web EMEA from Siegwerk was explaining the ink migration aspects

Picture 5_QA session at the end of the workshop days