Off-line bag printing

Norwood/Allen will introduce its new family of integrated off-line bag printing systems, featuring the ZBM bag feeding system

Pw 8352 X Norwood Allen

from Bomers Technology B.V. with Norwood/Allen’s NGT large-format, thermal-transfer coding system. The integrated system runs at speeds to 1,250 bags/hr and is said to produce the largest print area of any thermal-transfer coder in the world while achieving exceptional print quality. Suitable for a range of applications including foods packed in bulk bags, fertilizer, feed and grain, textiles and chemicals in bulk bags. The on-demand printing eliminates the need to apply labels. The family of integrated bag printing systems handles plastic, paper, and aluminum bags, printing barcodes, logos, date/time, and batch information directly on the bags.

 

Phone: 630/968-0646

Www.itw-norwood.com

Booth C-1211

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