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LinerFree Print and Apply Labeling

A fascinating development in marking and coding is in the North Hall at the Fox IV booth, where the Model N6954 LinerFree Print and Apply labeling system is being described as a "revolutionary breakthrough."

Model N6954 LinerFree Print and Apply Labeling System
Model N6954 LinerFree Print and Apply Labeling System

Linerless labeling systems have been around for a while. What sets the N6954 apart is the unique Catalyst adhesive technology that comes from a firm called NuLabel Technologies. This adhesive system uses label stock with a special dry adhesive that is activated with a spray of a water-based solution only after thermal-transfer coding has taken place and the label has been cut from its continuous roll. The in-plant operational advantage this brings is that it means no sticky adhesive is traveling through the printer applicator and sticking to rollers, cutting tools, or the print head, something that has tended to be a drawback where linerless labels are concerned.

But wait, there's more: Because there are more labels per roll than traditional pressure-sensitive labels, roll changeovers are minimized and production time is maximized. Not to metnion the fact that by eliminating the label release liner, thousands of pounds are removed from the waste stream.

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