• The Primera LX2000 enables users to print 60 large shipping labels (100x150mm) every minute, and can print 25 per cent faster than the LX900 colour label printer.
    The Primera LX2000 enables users to print 60 large shipping labels (100x150mm) every minute, and can print 25 per cent faster than the LX900 colour label printer.
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Label Power has introduced a colour label and tag printer to the market.

The Primera LX2000 specialises in on-demand colour label printing and offers print speeds of up to 152.4mm – or 6" per second.

It enables users to print 60 large shipping labels (100x150mm) every minute, and can print 25 per cent faster than the LX900 colour label printer.

The LX2000 has large, separate ink tanks, making for more prints before changing ink cartridges.

It has USB and ethernet connectivity and wireless connection options, and print width is a wide 8" or 203.2mm. A built-in pizza wheel cutter means users can cross-cut after every label or after every job.

The LX2000 ships with free Bartender Ultralite labelling software, and Windows 7/8, Vista and Mac driver development is underway.

A change to pigment-based inks from dye-based inks means labels have stronger UV resistance, as well as chemical and water resistance.

The 4800x1200 dpi print capability ensures accuracy and legibility of barcodes and text as small as two points.

Food & Drink Business

Poultry and food producer, TasFoods, and its subsidiaries – including Nichols Poultry – have been acquired by RAMP Tasmania Poultry. The sale ensures the continued local operation of TasFoods and the employment of all Tasmanian staff.

The winners of the 2026 World Drinks Awards have been announced, with several Australian distillers recognised across a range of categories – including Prohibition Liquor Co, Fnq Rum Co, New Norfolk Distillery, Reef Distillers and Never Never.

The Royal Agricultural Society of Tasmania (RAST) has launched its inaugural 2026 Royal Tasmanian Whisky & Spirits Awards, supported by Lark Distillery founder and industry veteran, Bill Lark, as Patron of the Awards.