10.13.15
Reel Appeal, a Lancashire, UK-based business specializing in the printing of self-adhesive labels and the manufacture of leaflet and booklet labels, has successfully increased its sales thanks to the installation of Domino’s N600i digital color label press. Over an 18-month period, the N600i has opened up new business oportunities for Reel Appeal in a variety of sectors, including industrial, food and beverage, and cosmetics.
Reel Appeal initially purchased the N600i to fulfill its oil, chemical and agrochemical label orders. The robust and colorfast characteristics of the UV inks used in the Domino press are suitable for these types of applications. After experiencing the machine’s high productivity and high-quality results, the company soon began moving most of its print jobs from its UV letterpress and flexo press over to the newly-acquired N600i.
“It has transformed our business,” says Barry Lewis, managing director at Reel Appeal. “We originally envisioned running the N600i only for specific jobs, for 2-3 days a week, but the rapid influx of orders we received saw us increase the usage of the technology to five days a week. In the first six months, our revenue increased 33%. By the end of the next financial year, we achieved a further increase in sales of 50%, which means that, over the course of 18 months, our sales have increased exponentially. The Domino press has been one of
the key drivers in that growth.
“Correspondingly, our business mix has also changed,” he adds. “Before our investment in the Domino press, digital print used to account for just 2–3% of our business. It now stands at 98%.” The N600i operates at speeds of 164-246 fpm (50-75 meters per minute) with a 600dpi native resolution. This capability expands the range and viability of high volume production work that a digital solution can handle. A wide range of industry standard substrates can be printed on, without the need to pre-coat and utilizing durable UV curable inks. Vibrant, high-impact color images are achieved, similar to the finish provided by flexo or offset, the company says.
“As a business, we recognize that the role of product labeling is to be the ‘ultimate point of sales’ tool,” explains Lewis. “With that in mind, there are three key factors that our customers require from us: print quality and consistency, vibrant colors and, most importantly, a fast turnaround. The N600i delivers on all of these fronts. Plus, it is very easy to run and maintain, which significantly reduces the need for operator intervention.”
The system’s features have benefitted Reel Appeal’s customers. “One of our customers, Rock Oil, works with a wide range of oils in varying grades and viscosities, which requires different variants of label printing,” Lewis explains. “Using a flexo press meant creating separate sets of plates for each variant, which is both costly and time consuming. Using the digital option instead, there is very little setup time, a fast changeover from one variant to the next and no plate costs.”
Reel Appeal initially purchased the N600i to fulfill its oil, chemical and agrochemical label orders. The robust and colorfast characteristics of the UV inks used in the Domino press are suitable for these types of applications. After experiencing the machine’s high productivity and high-quality results, the company soon began moving most of its print jobs from its UV letterpress and flexo press over to the newly-acquired N600i.
“It has transformed our business,” says Barry Lewis, managing director at Reel Appeal. “We originally envisioned running the N600i only for specific jobs, for 2-3 days a week, but the rapid influx of orders we received saw us increase the usage of the technology to five days a week. In the first six months, our revenue increased 33%. By the end of the next financial year, we achieved a further increase in sales of 50%, which means that, over the course of 18 months, our sales have increased exponentially. The Domino press has been one of
the key drivers in that growth.
“Correspondingly, our business mix has also changed,” he adds. “Before our investment in the Domino press, digital print used to account for just 2–3% of our business. It now stands at 98%.” The N600i operates at speeds of 164-246 fpm (50-75 meters per minute) with a 600dpi native resolution. This capability expands the range and viability of high volume production work that a digital solution can handle. A wide range of industry standard substrates can be printed on, without the need to pre-coat and utilizing durable UV curable inks. Vibrant, high-impact color images are achieved, similar to the finish provided by flexo or offset, the company says.
“As a business, we recognize that the role of product labeling is to be the ‘ultimate point of sales’ tool,” explains Lewis. “With that in mind, there are three key factors that our customers require from us: print quality and consistency, vibrant colors and, most importantly, a fast turnaround. The N600i delivers on all of these fronts. Plus, it is very easy to run and maintain, which significantly reduces the need for operator intervention.”
The system’s features have benefitted Reel Appeal’s customers. “One of our customers, Rock Oil, works with a wide range of oils in varying grades and viscosities, which requires different variants of label printing,” Lewis explains. “Using a flexo press meant creating separate sets of plates for each variant, which is both costly and time consuming. Using the digital option instead, there is very little setup time, a fast changeover from one variant to the next and no plate costs.”