01.30.07
J&H Printing Solutions Inc., of Pewaukee, WI, USA, has installed two new JH1300 13" wide flexographic printing presses at Etimex, a converter of labels and tickets in Monterrey, Mexico. J&H is a supplier of flexographic presses and other converting equipment manufactured in China.
One of the presses installed at Etimex is an eight-color flexo press capable of printing on thin gauge film (to 18 microns). The other is a six-color press that has been specified for use with pressure sensitive substrates.
“The addition of the two JH 1300 presses gives us a new dimension of quality, versatility and productivity,” says Jorge Martinez, CEO of Etimex. “We are pleased with the quality and workmanship of the JH machines. The exceptional value that the machines represent led us to the decision to purchase not only the one press we were planning on buying, but a second press as well. The presses were installed in a couple of days, then the focus quickly turned to training. My operators commented on how user-friendly the machines are, and were running production jobs right away.”
J&H was formed last year by Mat Jones, president, and Wayne Huang, CEO. Their first installation was in California.
One of the presses installed at Etimex is an eight-color flexo press capable of printing on thin gauge film (to 18 microns). The other is a six-color press that has been specified for use with pressure sensitive substrates.
“The addition of the two JH 1300 presses gives us a new dimension of quality, versatility and productivity,” says Jorge Martinez, CEO of Etimex. “We are pleased with the quality and workmanship of the JH machines. The exceptional value that the machines represent led us to the decision to purchase not only the one press we were planning on buying, but a second press as well. The presses were installed in a couple of days, then the focus quickly turned to training. My operators commented on how user-friendly the machines are, and were running production jobs right away.”
J&H was formed last year by Mat Jones, president, and Wayne Huang, CEO. Their first installation was in California.