10.10.14
Multi-Action Labels, a self-adhesive label converter in Quebec City, Canada, has expanded its short-run printing operation after installing SPGPrints’ DSI UV-inkjet label printing press, which should allow customers to benefit from better quality, shorter lead times and lower supply chain costs as a result.
The 13" wide, eight-color DSI press at Multi-Action is a complete print-converting line for single-pass production and complements three existing ETI flexo lines.
Jonathan Bourbonnière, president of Multi-Action Labels, comments: “The quality achieved by the DSI press and SPGPrints’ inks has been amazing, and has enabled us to deliver high-impact designs that have enhanced our customers’ brands and boosted their sales. A major tomato grower in Quebec has even declared the print work achieved by the press as the quality standard for all its labels. Equally important, the press delivers identical quality to flexo, giving us the flexibility to switch all analog jobs shorter than 10,000 feet to the digital process.”
With run lengths averaging nearly 850 feer on its DSI, Multi-Action is offering just-in-time products with usual lead times of just 48 hours, as well as occasional same-day deliveries. Bourbonnière explains in a video interview on the press-maker’s YouTube channel that this is helping customers in the food and beverage, home care, pharmaceutical and industrial markets make major savings by reducing stockholding levels.
In addition to CMYK, the DSI at Multi-Action has been customized with options including orange and violet, to cover over 90 percent of the color gamut, opaque white and a digital primer. Intermediate LED pinning and a chill drum, standard on all DSI presses, designed to ensure crisp quality on film and paper substrates at speeds of up to 114 fpm, or 35m/m.
Furthermore, the DSI has given Multi-Action serialized printing capabilities to help customers improve supply chain efficiency and safety. In one example, Multi-Action supplied one million unique bar codes to a department of the Quebec government, allowing warehouse staff to find and trace products easily through the logistics chain.
Multi-Action is also offering a DSI-printed sample service, to help brand-owner marketing teams speed up the prototyping stage. Derek Gobeil, director of marketing, explains: “Whereas flexo prototyping was done with Photoshop and mock-ups, now we can do the actual run on the press, in minutes, with the exact inks, adhesive and facestock. And if any last-minute changes are needed, it’s all numerical anyway. We just go back to press. In this way, our digital workflow greatly speeds up the client’s decision-making process at R&D stage.”
The company credits the DSI’s Esko Automation software, which automates step-repeat functions, for allowing a fast, simple digital workflow that fits seamlessly with the flexo operations. They say the installation has boosted the productivity of its three ETI flexo lines also, as these now focus exclusively on long runs.
Bourbonnière adds: “The addition of the DSI to our business has more than simply improved our flexibility. We can provide services that add significant value to our customers’ operations as a result. Thanks are also due to SPGPrints’ technical support staff, whose professionalism and passion has enabled us to adopt the digital workflow smoothly.”
The 13" wide, eight-color DSI press at Multi-Action is a complete print-converting line for single-pass production and complements three existing ETI flexo lines.
Jonathan Bourbonnière, president of Multi-Action Labels, comments: “The quality achieved by the DSI press and SPGPrints’ inks has been amazing, and has enabled us to deliver high-impact designs that have enhanced our customers’ brands and boosted their sales. A major tomato grower in Quebec has even declared the print work achieved by the press as the quality standard for all its labels. Equally important, the press delivers identical quality to flexo, giving us the flexibility to switch all analog jobs shorter than 10,000 feet to the digital process.”
With run lengths averaging nearly 850 feer on its DSI, Multi-Action is offering just-in-time products with usual lead times of just 48 hours, as well as occasional same-day deliveries. Bourbonnière explains in a video interview on the press-maker’s YouTube channel that this is helping customers in the food and beverage, home care, pharmaceutical and industrial markets make major savings by reducing stockholding levels.
In addition to CMYK, the DSI at Multi-Action has been customized with options including orange and violet, to cover over 90 percent of the color gamut, opaque white and a digital primer. Intermediate LED pinning and a chill drum, standard on all DSI presses, designed to ensure crisp quality on film and paper substrates at speeds of up to 114 fpm, or 35m/m.
Furthermore, the DSI has given Multi-Action serialized printing capabilities to help customers improve supply chain efficiency and safety. In one example, Multi-Action supplied one million unique bar codes to a department of the Quebec government, allowing warehouse staff to find and trace products easily through the logistics chain.
Multi-Action is also offering a DSI-printed sample service, to help brand-owner marketing teams speed up the prototyping stage. Derek Gobeil, director of marketing, explains: “Whereas flexo prototyping was done with Photoshop and mock-ups, now we can do the actual run on the press, in minutes, with the exact inks, adhesive and facestock. And if any last-minute changes are needed, it’s all numerical anyway. We just go back to press. In this way, our digital workflow greatly speeds up the client’s decision-making process at R&D stage.”
The company credits the DSI’s Esko Automation software, which automates step-repeat functions, for allowing a fast, simple digital workflow that fits seamlessly with the flexo operations. They say the installation has boosted the productivity of its three ETI flexo lines also, as these now focus exclusively on long runs.
Bourbonnière adds: “The addition of the DSI to our business has more than simply improved our flexibility. We can provide services that add significant value to our customers’ operations as a result. Thanks are also due to SPGPrints’ technical support staff, whose professionalism and passion has enabled us to adopt the digital workflow smoothly.”