02.17.22
West Michigan Tag & Label (WMTL) has expanded its capabilities, having partnered with Durst to bring the first Durst 1200dpi RSC E to Michigan.
Durst RSC E technology offers excellent quality and productivity. With maximum print speeds of 170 fpm (upgradeable to 262 fpm) and 1200dpi native resolution, the RSC E provides high quality, which was not lost on WMTL. Up to eight color options are available, and high opacity white ink delivers a smooth white, which is ideal for printing on metallic and clear materials. All Durst printers are equipped with the company's award-winning workflow and analytics software.
“We did an intensive search of the leading digital equipment available in the market, and Durst was the only supplier who could match all the criteria we had set forward,” says Richard Rice, CEO and president, WMTL. “The stunning print quality of the 1200 dpi, with inkjet nozzle compensation feature and an excellent workflow software will continue to set WMTL apart from the competition.”
Steve Lynn, director, Label & Packaging for Durst North America, comments, “We are delighted to partner with West Michigan Tag and Label and look forward to many years of success for their business. Throughout the sales process we were challenged to prove all of our capabilities and learned that West Michigan Tag and Label is striving to provide the best available solutions for their customers. We look forward to seeing how the introduction of 1200dpi quality helps them gain new business.”
The Durst RSC E installation at WMTL brings the first 1200 dpi inkjet printer to Michigan. “Durst provided straight-forward and knowledgeable support throughout the whole sales and installation process. Truly a first-class operation,” states Rice.
The partnership will help evolve WMTL’s business and ensure the highest quality products are available to its customers, the company adds.
Durst RSC E technology offers excellent quality and productivity. With maximum print speeds of 170 fpm (upgradeable to 262 fpm) and 1200dpi native resolution, the RSC E provides high quality, which was not lost on WMTL. Up to eight color options are available, and high opacity white ink delivers a smooth white, which is ideal for printing on metallic and clear materials. All Durst printers are equipped with the company's award-winning workflow and analytics software.
“We did an intensive search of the leading digital equipment available in the market, and Durst was the only supplier who could match all the criteria we had set forward,” says Richard Rice, CEO and president, WMTL. “The stunning print quality of the 1200 dpi, with inkjet nozzle compensation feature and an excellent workflow software will continue to set WMTL apart from the competition.”
Steve Lynn, director, Label & Packaging for Durst North America, comments, “We are delighted to partner with West Michigan Tag and Label and look forward to many years of success for their business. Throughout the sales process we were challenged to prove all of our capabilities and learned that West Michigan Tag and Label is striving to provide the best available solutions for their customers. We look forward to seeing how the introduction of 1200dpi quality helps them gain new business.”
The Durst RSC E installation at WMTL brings the first 1200 dpi inkjet printer to Michigan. “Durst provided straight-forward and knowledgeable support throughout the whole sales and installation process. Truly a first-class operation,” states Rice.
The partnership will help evolve WMTL’s business and ensure the highest quality products are available to its customers, the company adds.