11.14.22
Mark Andy was proud to present – for the first time at a global exhibition, Labelexpo Americas – its newest toner-based solution: Digital Pro MAX. The press is a result of the company’s long-term experience in digital and feedback from users of the company’s Digital Pro 3 model.
“We have listened to converters about their expectations: faster throughput, lower cost to print, white toner application, and flexibility to modify and upgrade the system as needs change,” the company says. “Digital Pro MAX, offering a speed up to 160 fpm, ties all these things together in one, integrated, future-proof, and fully upgradeable machine. The converter can start with a roll-to-roll version and then – as the need grows to include flexo spot color printing – can add up to three flexo stations in any combination before or after the digital engine.”
If inline embellishment is needed, cold foil and lamination stations can be added at any time to the new press. If there are customers that need printing on the back of the liner, the press can be equipped with a turn bar at any time, as well as upgraded with Mark Andy’s advanced semi-rotary vertical diecut unit. Adding white toner enables the application of transparent and metalized substrates without the need for a flexo station. Moreover, printers can start with Mark Andy’s Digital Pro3 and move up to the Digital Pro MAX as their needs expand.
“Our new press brings completely new opportunities in short-run label production,” the company adds. “It offers reduced waste and lower consumable costs, as well as extended work cycles, resulting in higher savings and improved overall efficiency.
“We have noticed a great deal of interest in this solution during Labelexpo, which convinced us that this is the right path to our customers’ expectations and needs.”
“We have listened to converters about their expectations: faster throughput, lower cost to print, white toner application, and flexibility to modify and upgrade the system as needs change,” the company says. “Digital Pro MAX, offering a speed up to 160 fpm, ties all these things together in one, integrated, future-proof, and fully upgradeable machine. The converter can start with a roll-to-roll version and then – as the need grows to include flexo spot color printing – can add up to three flexo stations in any combination before or after the digital engine.”
If inline embellishment is needed, cold foil and lamination stations can be added at any time to the new press. If there are customers that need printing on the back of the liner, the press can be equipped with a turn bar at any time, as well as upgraded with Mark Andy’s advanced semi-rotary vertical diecut unit. Adding white toner enables the application of transparent and metalized substrates without the need for a flexo station. Moreover, printers can start with Mark Andy’s Digital Pro3 and move up to the Digital Pro MAX as their needs expand.
“Our new press brings completely new opportunities in short-run label production,” the company adds. “It offers reduced waste and lower consumable costs, as well as extended work cycles, resulting in higher savings and improved overall efficiency.
“We have noticed a great deal of interest in this solution during Labelexpo, which convinced us that this is the right path to our customers’ expectations and needs.”