04.20.15
Jet Technologies has announced that DS Labels of Marrickville, Sydney is the first customer for the Truepress Jet L350UV in the Australia region. The announcement comes shortly after learning that a Screen digital label press will be shipped in for PrintEx.
DS Labels has also installed a Smag E-Cut finishing line supplied by Gulmen Engineering.
“Our company has always specialized in the production of labels requiring high quality with short lead times and in short runs if needed,” says DS Labels managing director Deane Sproule. “Our short run work has been produced either on one of our letterpress machines or a small benchtop Rapid inkjet printer, which, although very good, is limited where stocks are concerned.”
“We have a long association with DS Labels through our inks and consumables division and are extremely proud to be part of Deane’s digital strategy going forward,” adds Jack Malki, Director of Jet Technologies. “This has been a close collaboration of running tests, printing small live jobs for them, addressing questions and helping with the business model. We are confident that he has made the right decision and will see many new avenues for short and medium run label work emerge as a result.”
Jet Technologies and Screen have partnered in Australia, New Zealand and Indonesia with success marketing Screen’s range of PlateRite FX series of Computer to Plate equipment for the production of flexographic, letterpress and offset plate materials.
“We received tremendous support from Screen GP Australia managing director Peter Scott and his team,” says Malki. “The partnership enables us to deliver the latest technology with Screen’s support/service network around Australia and New Zealand. That is something we could not have achieved alone and provides tangible benefits to clients”.
DS Labels was established in 1990 and is a medium sized, family owned self-adhesive label printer situated in the industrial hub of Marrickville. Its origins go back to when it was the self-adhesive label section of DS Printing, who was at the very start of the self-adhesive label revolution in the 1960’s when Avery Denison was brought to Australia.
The company employs twelve people with an average service time of 15 years.
DS Labels has also installed a Smag E-Cut finishing line supplied by Gulmen Engineering.
“Our company has always specialized in the production of labels requiring high quality with short lead times and in short runs if needed,” says DS Labels managing director Deane Sproule. “Our short run work has been produced either on one of our letterpress machines or a small benchtop Rapid inkjet printer, which, although very good, is limited where stocks are concerned.”
“We have a long association with DS Labels through our inks and consumables division and are extremely proud to be part of Deane’s digital strategy going forward,” adds Jack Malki, Director of Jet Technologies. “This has been a close collaboration of running tests, printing small live jobs for them, addressing questions and helping with the business model. We are confident that he has made the right decision and will see many new avenues for short and medium run label work emerge as a result.”
Jet Technologies and Screen have partnered in Australia, New Zealand and Indonesia with success marketing Screen’s range of PlateRite FX series of Computer to Plate equipment for the production of flexographic, letterpress and offset plate materials.
“We received tremendous support from Screen GP Australia managing director Peter Scott and his team,” says Malki. “The partnership enables us to deliver the latest technology with Screen’s support/service network around Australia and New Zealand. That is something we could not have achieved alone and provides tangible benefits to clients”.
DS Labels was established in 1990 and is a medium sized, family owned self-adhesive label printer situated in the industrial hub of Marrickville. Its origins go back to when it was the self-adhesive label section of DS Printing, who was at the very start of the self-adhesive label revolution in the 1960’s when Avery Denison was brought to Australia.
The company employs twelve people with an average service time of 15 years.