Ingenious integration

An integrated printing system helps this case erector manufacturer reduce machine cost, better meet floor space requirements, and lower maintenance expense.

This case erector is equipped with integrated case-printing technology.
This case erector is equipped with integrated case-printing technology.

When preliminary concepts for A-B-C Packaging Machine’s 330 KDP case erector began to take shape, engineers from A-B-C were approached by Imaje to discuss integrating a built-in printhead module that would automatically print logos, batch codes, product ID, or bar codes onto knocked-down cases during high-speed case forming and sealing. This collaborative effort resulted in a machine that reduces machine costs, maintenance expense, and meets floor space requirements, while also enhancing print quality.

“Shortly after they approached us,” says Bryan Sinicrope of A-B-C, “we evaluated their print head capabilities and technology. They were willing to share their expertise and work with us. They offered us their equipment and asked if we would be willing to work with them on applications together.”

Because the 330 KDP is equipped with the built-in Imaje Model S8 noncontact printer, packagers can eliminate the need for a separate printing system. Instead of running filled cases past a print head, turning them, and running them past another print head, cases are run past the Imaje printhead that prints on two panels in one pass before the case is erected.

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