Bonfire Brewing Co. buys bright stock cans and self-decorates them with shrink sleeve labels. Thanks to digital printing, ‘we can change graphics at the drop of a hat.’
SACMI’s new Formsleeve+ modular labeling machine allows the application of a tubular sleeve, formed and applied on the containers inside the machine, from a Machine Direction Oriented (MDO) roll of labels.
Weber Packaging Solutions’ Model 4300e Pro-Apply all-electric label printer-applicator prints labels in a next-out mode, automatically removes them from their liner, and retains them by vacuum on the applicator pad using electrically-operated fans instead of external compressed air, helping facilities meet sustainability objectives.
Since the advent of clear label sensors in the 1990s, several different label sensor technologies have emerged – optical sensors, ultrasonic sensors and two types of capacitive sensors.
Epson’s digital label presses, the SurePress L-4033A and the SurePress L-4033AW, are versatile short-run presses designed to satisfy a wide range of needs and budgets.
The new STA-Series from PDC-Europe is a highly versatile sleeve applicator that applies both standard and high-elasticity non-heat PE stretch sleeves on a variety of containers sizes and shapes.
ID Technology’s specialized Pallet Labeler Model 252E-AC for use in the harshest environments features a stainless steel enclosure to protect the label printer applicator from dust and debris, and an air conditioner/heater mounted below the enclosure as part of the fixed base stand to control the temperature inside the enclosure; it is no longer necessary to use a separate enclosure to protect the applicator, since the enclosure and applicator are one.
K-Sun introduces the new PEARLabel® 270 and PEARLabel® 360 label printers with an unrivaled lifetime warranty, mobile printing app, wider formats, new intuitive software and expanded bar coding including QR and Data Matrix.
Designed for maximum efficiency and productivity, the PDC R-500 TS-CB Shrinklabeler applies shrinksleeves at speeds between 500 and 600 labels per minute on a single inline head.