07.13.15
Dutch press manufacturer MPS has announced it will unveil a new flexo press with an integrated high quality inkjet printer up to 6 colors and white option. This hybrid printing solution, to be offiically introduced at Labelexpo in Brussels, will give converters a range of new print potential with the combination of conventional and digital printing technologies. The new hybrid printing solution can be seen at the MPS stand 11C20.
Along with this new hybrid machine, MPS will also show two other presses at Labelexpo Europe: the next generation EF "Neo" flexo press and the EB label press. The EF Neo features completely new servo drive technology, new press software, revamped web tension control systems, and a larger main press operator control panel and touch screen. The operator panel menu, buttons and icons have been redesigned with a modern, fresh and user-friendly layout that is easy to understand, navigate and control. With the new servo drive technology combined with an improved operator interface, higher productivity is achieved.
During Labelexpo, scheduled demos will be given on the new EF Neo flexo press, showing what MPS touts as extremely stable print register running at extremely low web tension. Visitors can also witness first-hand the new fully-automated Quick-Change die unit in operation.
Along with this new hybrid machine, MPS will also show two other presses at Labelexpo Europe: the next generation EF "Neo" flexo press and the EB label press. The EF Neo features completely new servo drive technology, new press software, revamped web tension control systems, and a larger main press operator control panel and touch screen. The operator panel menu, buttons and icons have been redesigned with a modern, fresh and user-friendly layout that is easy to understand, navigate and control. With the new servo drive technology combined with an improved operator interface, higher productivity is achieved.
During Labelexpo, scheduled demos will be given on the new EF Neo flexo press, showing what MPS touts as extremely stable print register running at extremely low web tension. Visitors can also witness first-hand the new fully-automated Quick-Change die unit in operation.