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Labelling and Packaging (including Cans, Cartons, Labels, Flexible Packaging, Sleeves, etc.)
News Release from: Label Art
Edited by the Printingtalk Editorial
Team on 19 December 2005
Firm Is First With On-Demand Digital
Label Press
Label Art, the Tallaght (Ireland) self-adhesive label manufacturer, has installed the country's first digital label press, an HP Indigo ws4050 press.
Label Art, the Tallaght (Ireland) self-adhesive label manufacturer, has installed the country's first digital label press, an HP Indigo ws4050 press The company has invested just under one million Euros in its digital division
This article was originally published on Printingtalk on 16 Feb 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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Along with the HP Indigo ws4050, the company has also bought Omega Digicon finishing equipment, supplied by AB Graphics, for foil blocking, laminating and embossing.
The Indigo ws 4050 prints on-demand variable colour labels on a range of substrates, enabling converters and their customers to take full advantage of the digital technology potential.
"The Digital press is ideal for short run, on demand print" said John Browne, managing director of Label Art.
"The quality of labels produced by the HP press is breathtaking.
In addition to self adhesive labels the press will enable us to produce short run sleeve decoration, blister cards and pouches, amongst others." Ralph Bates, sales executive for the Indigo digital press at HP, said: "It's exciting to be involved in the first digital label press installation in Ireland, particularly with a company of Label Art's calibre.
Label Art has won the Irish Print Award for self-adhesive labels for the last three years .
The Indigo ws4050 will further enhance the company's high standards.".
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