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Jet Technologies will be bringing three new technologies from Screen for labels printing and paper packaging printing to Australia, following their launch at Labelexpo next month.

The innovations include a Screen and Nilpeter joint hybrid printing solution, a new prototype in-line inkjet digital primer for Screen’s flagship Truepress Label 350UV SAI label printing press, and the Screen Truepress PAC 520P inkjet digital printing press for packaging printing.

David Reece, sales director at Jet Technologies, said, “These latest printing industry advancements from Screen are a direct result of the company’s commitment to listening closely to requests from major clients, who have loved their L350UV SAI digital label press, and have long wanted to be able to use them for additional markets.

“Jet Technologies has a number of customers who are onto their second investment in the L350UV SAI and I have no doubt that our clients will be eager to take advantage of these new developments.”

The Screen and Nilpeter joint hybrid printer brings to the label and packaging market an in-line solution that the companies say will meet the increasing demand for integrated digital printing and embellishment. They say it combines the best of Screen's new L350UV SAI technology with Nilpeter's versatile FA-Line flexo platform, allowing virtually any combination of flexo, screen, cold foil, hotfoil, and die cutting.

The L350UV SAI is able to print all manner of work at 60mpm (50mpm with opaque white), regardless of print repeat, number of colours and a range of other factors.

Reece said, “The L350UV SAI really lends itself to running inline as a hybrid press, where all of the processes can be easily and quickly synchronised to enable inkjet to enter print runs that until now have been the sole domain of flexo. We’re incredibly excited to see this major enhancement of the much-loved L350UV SAI.”

A further enhancement for the L350UV SAI is the prototype development of an in-line inkjet digital primer. The primer will address what Screen says is a major challenge in UV inkjet digital printing, namely poor ink adhesion on certain substrates. With the new primer, the L350UV SAI will be able to prime directly beneath the printed image, rather than over the material.

“This new option for priming will bring many benefits, one of the biggest being able to reduce inkjet bleed on uncoated paper, which is a big win for printers servicing segments such as wine and spirits, who can now seriously consider the L350UV SAI,” said Reece. 

TruePress P520P 
Paper packaging printing: TruePress Pac 520P

In addition to the L350UV SAI innovations, Screen is also launching the Truepress PAC 520P inkjet digital printing press, a water-based press that is aimed at the paper packaging sector. According to Reece, the Pac 520P is able to print “at the highest quality” at 75mpm onto a wide range of paper substrates, at a maximum of 520mm width. And for those wanting an even-wider press, there is the Pac 830F, similarly based on water-based inkjet and running at 75mpm, with an 830mm width, with end-use applications such as the shrink film and other flexible packaging sectors.

Reece said, “With the consumer-driven shift in packaging trends from plastic to paper, there is a rapidly-growing market opportunity and it is pleasing to see that Screen is eager to pioneer in this space.

“The introduction of Pac 520P and Pac 830F show how committed Screen is to the packaging sector and they are also showing the benefit of decades of experience in inkjet. As their long-term partner in the Australia and New Zealand region, we have been privy to these developments for some time, and to see them come to fruition is exciting for us and our clients.”

The Screen advancements will be officially launched at Labelexpo Europe, being held in Brussels from 11-14 September. Ahead of this Jet Technologies and Screen are taking appointments for private viewings of these new presses. To make a booking, please email onovita@jet-ap.com

Wide width: TruePress Pac 830 
Wide width: TruePress Pac 830F

 

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