04.25.24
Hamillroad Software, a global supplier of screening solutions, is set to unveil new developments on its Bellissima DMS screening technology next month. The sneak preview comes ahead of the planned launch later in May at drupa, when Bellissima’s next generation ecosystem will be announced.
The INFOFLEX preview will highlight a range of new technology innovations, including screening specifically developed and optimized for water-based inks, which enable enhanced image fidelity and stability in all production environments. In addition, Hamillroad’s new ACE surface pattern technology will be showcased combined with Bellissima. This enables very high SIDs that are smooth and free of artifacts. Bellissima also now supports the Kongsberg cutting table with seamless integration via Esko Automation Engine.
Andy Cave, CEO of Hamillroad Software, says, “Bellissima has come a long way since we first launched at Labelexpo in 2017, when Bellissima was widely acclaimed as a breakthrough in print quality for flexo. Now, seven years on, and after winning multiple production awards around the world, Bellissima offers printers and converters more functionality through new integrations with other hardware, software and consumables used in the flexo industry.”
Hamillroad will be displaying a range of print samples, for both wide web and narrow web on various substrates, plates and inks, produced with some of the most highly respected partners in flexo. This includes a water-based ink project collaboration in Europe with Sun Chemical and partners iProduct, and Plastika Mesojedec in Slovenia.
Jane Petrucci, head of marketing for Hamillroad, comments, “The collaboration with Sun Chemical, iProduct, and Plastika Mesojedec, has produced the most outstanding work we have seen using water-based inks. The ink characteristics, paired with Bellissima’s ability to enable high fidelity fixed palette ECG printing, offer printers, converters, and CPGs an incredible opportunity to adopt a more sustainable way of printing.”
The technology will also be on display at the booths of four North American trade shops and suppliers of the Bellissima DMS technology: CSW, Cyber Graphics, Flexographics and Phototype.
The INFOFLEX preview will highlight a range of new technology innovations, including screening specifically developed and optimized for water-based inks, which enable enhanced image fidelity and stability in all production environments. In addition, Hamillroad’s new ACE surface pattern technology will be showcased combined with Bellissima. This enables very high SIDs that are smooth and free of artifacts. Bellissima also now supports the Kongsberg cutting table with seamless integration via Esko Automation Engine.
Andy Cave, CEO of Hamillroad Software, says, “Bellissima has come a long way since we first launched at Labelexpo in 2017, when Bellissima was widely acclaimed as a breakthrough in print quality for flexo. Now, seven years on, and after winning multiple production awards around the world, Bellissima offers printers and converters more functionality through new integrations with other hardware, software and consumables used in the flexo industry.”
Hamillroad will be displaying a range of print samples, for both wide web and narrow web on various substrates, plates and inks, produced with some of the most highly respected partners in flexo. This includes a water-based ink project collaboration in Europe with Sun Chemical and partners iProduct, and Plastika Mesojedec in Slovenia.
Jane Petrucci, head of marketing for Hamillroad, comments, “The collaboration with Sun Chemical, iProduct, and Plastika Mesojedec, has produced the most outstanding work we have seen using water-based inks. The ink characteristics, paired with Bellissima’s ability to enable high fidelity fixed palette ECG printing, offer printers, converters, and CPGs an incredible opportunity to adopt a more sustainable way of printing.”
The technology will also be on display at the booths of four North American trade shops and suppliers of the Bellissima DMS technology: CSW, Cyber Graphics, Flexographics and Phototype.