11.30.21
Nilpeter is taking high-end offset printing to new levels with the MO-Line Fusion, which has been engineered for short, medium, and long run production.
In premium wine and spirits and health and beauty, every detail is critical – and that must be reflected in the production of the label, too. It’s that passion that inspired Nilpeter to develop the MO-Line of offset presses. With more than 200 installations worldwide in the last 25 years, the MO-Line has seen wide adoption for its quality and performance.
The MO-Line Fusion is a custom-made combination press with a host of analog and digital embellishment technologies inline.
“Built with high levels of automation, MO-Line Fusion minimizes manual adjustments and ensures faster setup times and reduced start-up waste. In short, the MO-Line Fusion is the complete solution for the printer looking for efficient, productive, and market leading technology,” says Jakob Landberg, sales and marketing director, Nilpeter A/S.
The MO-Line Fusion is based on Nilpeter’s common press platform. This enables seamless integration of value-added techniques, inline and customized according to specific requirements with the flexibility to add new technologies, as needs change in the future, too. A modern printing press, the MO-Line Fusion offers the best from both the analog printing and the digital embellishment world – the digital high-build varnish unit, new high-power FP-5 hot foil and embossing units, and flexo units for spot color applications, to name a few.
“The MO-Line Fusion has no limitations related to materials compared to digital technologies in the market. Few printers in the world have this freedom to print unique, high-value labels – which adds a competitive dimension for the printer,” Landberg adds.
With fast setup times and quick job turnover, the MO-Line Fusion boasts a low cost to print premium labels – outperforming alternative short-run technologies such as translative offset and digital technologies, the company says.
Based on sleeve tooling technology with a high degree of automation, the MO-Line Fusion has been built to maximize productivity and user-friendliness for the printer. A smart intuitive interface and computer-aided controls mean minimal manual intervention. Jobs and settings are automatically recalled.
“Current FA-Line flexo operators will already feel at home with the new Fusion platform and will easily be able to add offset printing to their skill set – and vice versa,” Landberg concludes.
In premium wine and spirits and health and beauty, every detail is critical – and that must be reflected in the production of the label, too. It’s that passion that inspired Nilpeter to develop the MO-Line of offset presses. With more than 200 installations worldwide in the last 25 years, the MO-Line has seen wide adoption for its quality and performance.
The MO-Line Fusion is a custom-made combination press with a host of analog and digital embellishment technologies inline.
“Built with high levels of automation, MO-Line Fusion minimizes manual adjustments and ensures faster setup times and reduced start-up waste. In short, the MO-Line Fusion is the complete solution for the printer looking for efficient, productive, and market leading technology,” says Jakob Landberg, sales and marketing director, Nilpeter A/S.
The MO-Line Fusion is based on Nilpeter’s common press platform. This enables seamless integration of value-added techniques, inline and customized according to specific requirements with the flexibility to add new technologies, as needs change in the future, too. A modern printing press, the MO-Line Fusion offers the best from both the analog printing and the digital embellishment world – the digital high-build varnish unit, new high-power FP-5 hot foil and embossing units, and flexo units for spot color applications, to name a few.
“The MO-Line Fusion has no limitations related to materials compared to digital technologies in the market. Few printers in the world have this freedom to print unique, high-value labels – which adds a competitive dimension for the printer,” Landberg adds.
With fast setup times and quick job turnover, the MO-Line Fusion boasts a low cost to print premium labels – outperforming alternative short-run technologies such as translative offset and digital technologies, the company says.
Based on sleeve tooling technology with a high degree of automation, the MO-Line Fusion has been built to maximize productivity and user-friendliness for the printer. A smart intuitive interface and computer-aided controls mean minimal manual intervention. Jobs and settings are automatically recalled.
“Current FA-Line flexo operators will already feel at home with the new Fusion platform and will easily be able to add offset printing to their skill set – and vice versa,” Landberg concludes.