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Corner-wrap labeling without the wrap

A pair of easy-to-use adjacent-panel labelers each relies on one applicator arm to apply two separate labels, reducing material costs compared to corner wrap labels.

One applicator arm applies two separate labels to the end of each case (top, opposite page) and the side (left
One applicator arm applies two separate labels to the end of each case (top, opposite page) and the side (left

Two new bar-code printer/applicators permit Dutch Gold Honey to meet dual-panel case labeling requirements while saving about $5ꯠ per year in material costs compared to traditional corner-wrap labelers that use larger wraparound labels. Dutch Gold's labels, which measure 4"x4", are applied to two adjacent sides of a case, eliminating the label material that typically wraps around the corner.

The Lancaster, PA-based honey processor installed the two Cimjet printer/applicators from Markem (Keene, NH) on two packaging lines in August '97. The labelers are being used on lines that pack honey into a variety of plastic and glass containers for Dutch Gold brand and private-label retail accounts.

"Since most of our customers want adjacent-side bar codes, we looked at several corner-wrap labelers," says Chris Johns, plant manager. "We liked the savings offered by Markem with the separate labels versus the corner wrap."

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